Notices tagged with law, page 2
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I wonder if there is copyright in child pornography or other obscene materials.
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I realize we don't even pay lip service to complying with the 7th Amendment, but I kinda feel like that is even more reason to amend it. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/7th_Amendment
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so, my gf is going to be presenting at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Society_of_Anesthesiologists_(ASA) in October and we were discussing whether she should present on access to medicines issues in the TPP. Any resource suggestions appreciated.
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http://blog.mpaa.org/BlogOS/post/2013/04/11/MPAA-and-fair-use-a-quick-history.aspx
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looks interesting, but video not showing up: http://www.durationator.com/
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this is by no means done, but I'm particularly curious as to how people feel about how I dealt with colonialism. I certainly would not say I was happy with it, but I don't know that given the space limitations I will ever be happy with it. http://is.gd/uIDt4i
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I was under the impression that FTAs were purely executive, but this makes it seem otherwise: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fast_track_(trade) -- Is Wikipedia right?
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ah, the 1% http://www.opencongress.org/bill/112-s968/
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I have heard oral reference to developing nations being tricked into signing TRIPS. However, I am having some difficulty finding reference to it in print. Can anyone point me to something citable?
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talking with this guy right now: http://driverdan.com/
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"The parties are advised to chill." - best case ending ever.
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'one record label official ...admitted that “if there is lack of clarity in an area [of copyright law], I am going to defend [enforcement] to the most aggressive interpretation...the lack of clarity in the law is holding back innovation right now' - Michael Carrier
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interesting. This may be where people get a misunderstanding of the meaning of "open source" since they clearly define it as publicly accessible: http://conventions.coe.int/Treaty/en/Treaties/Html/185.htm
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If anyone has anything interesting to say on the Convention on Cybercrime, let me know. I'm beginning to prepare my presentation now.
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I think it's funny the Professor Carroll thinks CC can avoid further licensing versioning.
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Any questions I should ask Professor Carroll before the end of the hour?
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Thoughts on what I should present for my 10 minute Cybercrime presentation?
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"Trademark law is the resource of the desperate" - Professor Richie (though admittedly there is some context needed)
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"The Lanham Act is like some sort of crazy stew that Congress just throws things in." - Professor Richie
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I smell trademark infringement. http://www.gnu-designs.com/