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Daily Ko’s has some truly repellent contributors. I often find the Huffington Post to be the worst, but this list of pieces from the Kossacks makes me reconsider my judgment.
A number of law bloggers have posted recently (as noted by Colin Samuels at the link referred to in my previous post) in support of a federal statute to deal with the problem of lawsuits known as “strategic lawsuits against public participation”–SLAPP suits. Ken at Popehat explains, and does so very well (except for his [...] […]
Originally posted 2007-10-01 22:08:45. Republished by Blog Post PromoterSteve Kramarsky, in the New York Law Journal: Copyright does not protect facts, but (with a few notable exceptions such as fashion design) it protects almost any kind of creative expression even if the amount of creativity is extremely small. The U.S. Supreme Court has held that facts [. […]
Originally posted 2005-02-17 00:04:00. Republished by Blog Post PromoterBill Heinze’s I/P Updates blog reports about a trademark registration you can see at the erstwhile movie pirating website LokiTorrent.com. You get a message that says “There are websites that provide legal downloads. This is not one of them.” The site is the property of the [...] […]
Colin Samuels’s Infamy or Praise posts its unofficial Blawg Review, Number 23 in the “Round Tuit” series. So you go right over there are read it. Also the official Blawg Review, up this week at Law Shucks. I was struck by Colin’s roundup regarding the musings of bloggers about where to put what in which blog, and [...] […]
December 6th, 2007 at 11:41 pm
Could almost be titled “Best Quotes from Ara”….
December 7th, 2007 at 6:51 am
Daily Ko’s has some truly repellent contributors. I often find the Huffington Post to be the worst, but this list of pieces from the Kossacks makes me reconsider my judgment.
December 7th, 2007 at 9:42 am
If you think all the crazies are on the left, you’re not reading enough blogs.
Fact is, the Internet gives anyone with an opinion ample opportunities to express them.
Go to left-wing sites or right-wing sites, it doesn’t matter. Both have their crazies and their brilliant minds — and everyone in between.
December 7th, 2007 at 9:43 am
Jaymaster:
Say what you like, just spell my name right.
IJS.