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CNET reports that the State of California pulled the plug on its ill-advised fight to limit the placement of real estate ads online. Originally an effort to protect its powerful realtors, who felt boxed out of the transaction process, the measure failed to make it past judicial scrutiny. This case and others like it shows that the internet - now widely ado  [...]