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25.2.06

Sourpeas - Lawsuits Target Users of Generic Mark "Sweet Pea"

22.2.06

Copyright Issues in Open Access Research Journals

15.2.06

California tying education tech grants to copyright education

14.2.06

Three charged with Seattle hospital botnet attack

419er jailed for 376 years

3.2.06

It is now a federal crime to anonymously annoy someone Part II - Andy noticed that I posted the FAQ on the Annoy law but not the original article from Declan McCullagh. How does such a poorly written law get passed? By slipping the language into a larger bill! Many legislators fail to read bills prior to voting and that is an abrogation of responsibility. The “Read the Bills Act” (RTBA) would require legislators to read bills prior to voting and that is a good idea.

2.2.06

The Reasonable Person Standard