Notices tagged with law, page 3
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351 F.3d 1229 shows the RIAAs true colors. Of course humans are material that can be removed. That's what they do all the time!
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Other than the cynical answer, does anyone know why the blind get tax benefits, but the deaf, amputees and others do not?
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I have decided that the key to being a good lawyer is to use "shall" whenever a normal human would use the word "will". Now I'm imaging Gandalf PLLC.
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"the licensee will have limited rights to market its work to potential client" - What the hell am I supposed to do with that? Thanks business team!
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I suspect this will get overturned. Either that or some SCOTUS cases will be getting overturned instead: https://www.techdirt.com/articles/20130308/13380622263/9th-circuit-appeals-court-4th-amendment-applies-border-also-password-protected-files-shouldnt-arouse-suspicion.shtml
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@nrlucre some of these might be interesting for people you know through RJI: http://www.google.com/policyfellowship/hosts.html
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until today, I had not realized (nor contemplated at all) that US Government works were copyrightable in other jurisdictions. I wonder if there are implications for derivative works created in the US.
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"2: the number of G20 countries that have yet to ratify the UN Convention against Corruption (Germany and Japan)" - http://www.transparency.org/news/feature/civil_societys_seat_at_the_g20_table
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anybody know if this is still the case? It sounds Bogus post Fiest. Also, the codes seem pretty damn functional. http://www.techdirt.com/articles/20100105/0333597616.shtml
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"Counting them is impossible. The Justice Department spent two years trying in the 1980s, but produced only an estimate: 3,000 federal criminal offenses." yeah, makes sense...
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from the prosecutorial discretion department: http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748703749504576172714184601654.html
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I need to make this about four times as long and make it more "papery" so any suggestions are welcome! http://law.musicmanumit.com/2013/01/current-issues-week-2-access-to.html
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I was wearing my @EFF shirt to a meeting with our externship advisor. I don't think she realized it. She kept calling them the "Electronic Freedom Foundation." I figured, close enough.
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if you are interested in the Pirate Party, check it out: www.musicmanumit.com/2013/02/loz-kaye-130210-music-manumit-podcast.html
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I had never thought of this. It's brilliant: http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2049685
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here's a shocker. copying is not theft: http://www.cybercrimereview.com/2012/04/2nd-circuit-holds-theft-of-computer.html
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"On the other hand, they might be used to prosecute kinds of behavior that, albeit offensive to the morals or aesthetics of federal prosecutors, cannot reasonably be expected by the instigators to form the basis of a federal felony." - U.S. v. Czubinski (First Circuit, 1997)
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for your comment: http://blog.opensourceplayground.org/2013/01/23/cybercrime-1-data-security-and-privacy-law/
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now, this is interesting: "LET'S KEEP IT ON THE DOWNLOAD: WHY THE EDUCATIONAL USE FACTOR OF THE FAIR USE EXCEPTION SHOULD SHIELD RAP MUSIC FROM INFRINGEMENT CLAIMS"
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interesting way to do things: "The international cooperative research agreement will provide that the patentee of any improvements derived from PIOS research shall grant an open license for all to use the improvement freely *in all other countries.*" - my emphasis added