Law nerds (law) group
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@nrlucre do you have access to Landslide? The Canada article might be good if we talk about international stuff: http://www.flickr.com/photos/dawhitfield/7296798790/in/photostream
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@nrlucre and I will be recording an "Overview of Copyright" show for the Music Manumit #Lawcast. Any topics we should be sure to cover?
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about a month ago from web
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"negative easements are trendy"
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oral argument: nailed it.
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I play stump the professor at about 1 hour 4 min: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NlrPDtDNmL8&feature=youtu.be
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Anyone here interested in a group dedicated to making Wikipedia's law articles a little better? !law
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how disgusting: "The rulings of the US Supreme Court in the 1944 Korematsu and Hirabayashi cases, specifically in its e…
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My IP prof: 'Apparently, this agreement is being well-received by both the "technology" and the "content" communities.T…
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took*
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one interference two 32 years. WOW.
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apparently universities are defined as "micro-entities"
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universities lobbied against first to file.
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no more geographic limitations to prior art.
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we are closer to the European system, but we still have a year-long grace period holding on to "first to invent"
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march 16, 2013 is when first to file goes into effect.
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Judge Gajarsa is about to begin speaking, if anyone would like dents about it. Might not say much if you don't want it.
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thoughts on a world where every invention got a patent like every fixed expression gets a copyright? in this hypothetic…
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@coyo in rugrats, grandpa was a member of the wombats. annoyingly it doesnt seem to be on the wikia
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aww. i didnt watch much of the rugrats, i was too busy fighting older boys from juvenile detention.
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i guess i may be a bit sheltered or something.
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My question to Eric: convergence of cable/Internet and cable/FCC regulations.