Also in today’s episode: the RIAA wins an important victory, film studios possibly collaborating on a new DRM scheme, and a Facebook movie might be in the works. Listen now:

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Today’s stories:

In UK, iPhone ad banned over ‘all Internet’ claim

‘Facebook: The Movie’: Now, who should play Mark Zuckerberg?

A new browser plug-in from Mozilla allows anyone to slice and dice the Web in almost anyway they want. It’s a command-line interface called Ubiquity, and Webware.com’s Rafe Needleman stops by to explain what this and similar applications like it mean for the future of the Web.

Israel to display Dead Sea Scrolls online

Jeff Howe on ‘crowdsourcing’

Report: Studios want interoperable DRM

Mozilla Ubiquity and the fracturing of the Web