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Interesting. When you link the image like that, it doesn’t register as traffic to either the weblog or the EM gallery. I wonder if the bandwidth even gets logged? Not that it matters, just curious at how much is going on under the radar, so to speak.
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 2005-02-17 00:04:00. Republished by Old 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 [...] […]
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 [...] […]
My own moments of snark notwithstanding–no, you don’t even get a link; if you missed it, then good–I am pleased to announce that the very bestest blog on fashion IP is back on track after an utterly inexcusable fashionable hiatus from posting: Susan Scafidi’s Counterfit Chic! Now I have to go back to checking, but [...] […]
Here’s what I have been chirping about lately: RT @ArsLaw: Tenenbaum: $675K stat. dams absurd; I caused $21 in losses | Ok, even I don’t buy that math. RT @CopyrightLaw: Exclusive Rights: “11th Cir. finds medical forms lack sufficient originality; rejects Feist standard” RT @CopyrightLaw: Goldman: “Rare Ruling on Damages for Sending Bogus Copyright Takedown […]
April 9th, 2008 at 9:35 pm
Thanks, Ron
April 9th, 2008 at 9:53 pm
Interesting. When you link the image like that, it doesn’t register as traffic to either the weblog or the EM gallery. I wonder if the bandwidth even gets logged? Not that it matters, just curious at how much is going on under the radar, so to speak.