Geek Links of the Week

A new study shows that piracy may not harm the entertainment industry as much as you’d have them believe. In fact, the researchers believe that there are some benefits from piracy. [Torrent Freak]

Science magazine played what might be a smart or dirty trick on smaller publications depending on your perspective. They sent out a fake and obviously flawed study to show the dangers of open-source scientific journals that don’t review the studies they publish. [National Geographic]

A report on internet freedom suggests that it’s on the decline in the majority of the 60 countries surveyed. [RT]

Amazon is working on their own microconsole at the moment and are going out to find devs to make games for it. That’s quite a bit different than what I recall Ouya doing. [Gamasutra]

There a lot of popular comic book characters but not all of those characters debuted in the pages of a comic, including some very big characters in some universes. [Newsarama]

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Steve is the founder and editor of The Lowdown Blog and et geekera. On The Lowdown Blog, he often writes about motorsports, hockey, politics and pop culture. Over on et geekera, Steve writes about geek interests and lifestyle. Steve is on Twitter at @TheSteveMurray.

Posted on October 4, 2013, in Links of the Week. Bookmark the permalink. Leave a comment.

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