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Last debate disappointments

So, it seems that the facts were on vacation last night.  The Washington Post has an article about this (see "Facts take a holiday in debate"), as doe…

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Tell us your story

The October 2004 issue of Law Office Computing magazine published this article about the Golan v. Ashcroft website.  We are using this website to collect inform…

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URAA article

"Trolls are Back -- In Suits Testing Copyright Restoration Law"  by Tresa Baldas, in the Sept. 16, 2004 issue of National Law Journal, discusses CIS&#…

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Gathering evidence via the web

"Litigation Via the Web", published in the October 2004 issue of Law Office Computing magazine, discusses the use of a website set up by CIS to gather…

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Using web to gather evidence

Our Golan case is featured in this article published in this month's issue of Law Office Computing magazine.  (Sorry for the blurriness of the pdf.  Will tr…

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Litigation via the web

The October 2004 issue of Law Office Computing magazine published this article about the Golan v. Ashcroft website.  We are using this website to collect inform…

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biotech and patent law

Today Professor Mark Lemley spoke at the law school on the current state of patent law for the field of biotechnology.  It was the first chance I've gotten…

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Peter and the Starcatchers

The press is reporting a dispute between GOSH and Disney over the publishing of a Peter Pan "prequel" -- entitled Peter and the Starcatchers -- by Dis…

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using the public domain

a post at www.academiccopyright,com on repub of pd work and work that is harder to figue out status as an example... not glam but practical ex for scholars, stu…

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Kerry Won 2nd Debate, Polls Confirm

According to CNN.com, Kerry won the debate, with 45% choosing Kerry as victor, and 30% choosing Bush as victor.  The fact that Bush didn't bumble as much as…