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Authored by: Anonymous on Tuesday, March 19 2013 @ 04:33 PM EDT |
While SCOTUS ruled in favor of first sale, they also attempted to punt to
Congress on a few of the questions, with a level of prompting that I found
unsettling. Expect Wiley to live up to their name and call upon their allies
Rep. John Conyers and acting USTR Demetrios Marantis posthaste, if they haven't
already.
It would be nice is the Internet advocacy lobby groups cared to try for a
pre-emptive strike here. I mean, if (say) the EFF and ALA came in with
appropriately incremental turnkey bills as ALEC et al. commonly does, would they
succeed? Is Hanlon's Razor still a valid presumption or just an excuse?
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Authored by: albert on Tuesday, March 19 2013 @ 05:21 PM EDT |
someone made a lot of money with their products. If Wiley didn't charge much
higher prices here than in foreign countries, there would have been no case. [ Reply to This | Parent | # ]
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