Afterdawn's title is "Microsoft fires back at Google over patent dispute."
What is worse: they're just using phrases from a press release, or the writers of these articles are just that unimaginative that they use the same hyperbolic cliche?
What harm do their failing lawsuits do to us? It seems more like a boon, in that they're spending so much of their own time and (their?) money cementing good actions in court. Isn't it all at their expense now?
Could she just put some concrete down under all the garden boxes? I know it would be a waste of time and money to do so, but would that count as "paved?"
The copyright is actually mine. Let's just settle this before we waste any more of our time.
I let David Slater bring his camera there. I also knew that monkeys are capable of taking pictures. As you can clearly see, I set up the framing and circumstances for each one of the portraits. The copyright is mine and I'd appreciate it if you would all stop lying and saying otherwise.
No kidding about them only stopping the last threat.
Did they just now watch The Dark Knight? Will they try to protect us from exploding river ferrys next?
You usually own the letter, unless there is some strange existing contract on the ownership of the paper. You can own a medium of expression without owning the copyright of that expression. The copyright and the expression are different entities in this sense.
With the end of the Shuttle program, people are leaving. Many of those leaving are going to be stealing and looting the program for all it's worth. Someone decided to try to go after this old astronaut for that same reason. They just want the trophy camera for themselves.
I worked at Circuit City when it went out of business, and I remember the new guy who started two weeks earlier stealing my work uniform - literally my shirt - probably so he could sell it on Ebay or tack it to his wall for some imaginary geek cred.
Newegg has been the better business disrupting Best Buy for years now. Best Buy is getting more desperate. Now begins some of the final maneuvers of a dying company, like the Lakers fowling everyone in the last 2 minutes of a basketball game.
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From what I've read on Techcrunch, MG Siegler has a hard-on for anything related to Apple, and doesn't think twice about hating everything else.
He's like the Ahab of buyer's remorse.
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What is worse: they're just using phrases from a press release, or the writers of these articles are just that unimaginative that they use the same hyperbolic cliche?
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Genes are patentable -> Genes are separate from DNA
therefore,
Genes are NOT separate from DNA -> Genes are NOT patentable.
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STOP IT RIGHT NOW
I let David Slater bring his camera there. I also knew that monkeys are capable of taking pictures. As you can clearly see, I set up the framing and circumstances for each one of the portraits. The copyright is mine and I'd appreciate it if you would all stop lying and saying otherwise.
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The Last Threat
Did they just now watch The Dark Knight? Will they try to protect us from exploding river ferrys next?
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I worked at Circuit City when it went out of business, and I remember the new guy who started two weeks earlier stealing my work uniform - literally my shirt - probably so he could sell it on Ebay or tack it to his wall for some imaginary geek cred.
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