Techdirt

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Techdirt
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Web address techdirt.com
Slogan Easily digestible tech news
Commercial? yes
Registration Optional
Owner Floor64, Inc.
Created by Mike Masnick
Editor Mike Masnick
Launched 1997
Alexa rank
8,797 (April 2014)[1]
Current status Active

Techdirt is an internet blog that reports on technology's legal challenges and related business and economic policy issues, often focusing on copyright, information privacy and patent reform in particular.

Details

The website's "About" page describes the site as follows: "Started in 1997 by Floor64 founder Mike Masnick and then growing into a group blogging effort, the Techdirt blog uses a proven economic framework to analyze and offer insight into news stories about changes in government policy, technology and legal issues that affect companies ability to innovate and grow."[2]

The website Masnick founded in 1997 was originally based on the weblog software Slash. Techdirt has been named among the favorite blogs of PC Magazine;[3] and has been praised for its "sharp, pithy analysis of current tech issues."[4] Techblog's content is based on reader submissions as well as the editorial staff's picks. The website makes use of MySQL, Apache, and PHP, and is hosted at ActionWeb.[5]

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