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? W ? H ? A ? T ? - i really don't know where to begin...
Authored by: Anonymous on Monday, July 16 2012 @ 07:30 PM EDT
We object to the Newspaper Licensing Agency's [NLA] terms

You may be familiar with a dispute between one of our competitors and the NLA, so far comprising two rounds of court action and a visit to the Copyright Tribunal. Essentially, in late 2009 (about six months after we first set Cutbot up as a company), the NLA claimed the right to charge both us and our customers a licence fee for the links we send to publishers’ content.

We were astonished when that claim was first made.

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Great news!! Valve to support Linux! (Link inside.)
Authored by: TennSeven on Monday, July 16 2012 @ 11:42 PM EDT
Hey all,

I just wanted to share this news with the community, in case
any of you like gaming as much as I do. (Even lawyers like
to sit back, relax and have fun sometimes!) Valve recently
announced that it is supporting Linux for its games, and
releasing a Linux Steam client for Ubuntu 12.04! Valve has
also started a Linux blog to coincide with this
announcement, which can be found here:

http://blogs.valvesoftware.com/linux/steamd-penguins/

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Micro$oft Marketing = $450 in marketing to make someone buy a Windows phone
Authored by: Anonymous on Tuesday, July 17 2012 @ 04:03 AM EDT
Every Windows phone Nokia sold in the US has been backed by a $450 slice of AT&T marketing cash, it's estimated. If you cant Dazzl em with Brilliance Baffel em with money

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A Dangling Fiber from a Dangling SCO Thread
Authored by: bprice on Tuesday, July 17 2012 @ 04:58 AM EDT
Salt Lake Tribune (and most everyone else around here) is reporting the death of Steven Covey, from a cycling accident which occurred about three months ago.

If you recall, Covey was one of Darl McBride's 'friends', mentioned several times in the SCOG saga.

Yes, really off topic, but still relevant (barely) to Groklaw.

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--Bill. NAL: question the answers, especially mine.

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Marissa Meyers Pregnancy
Authored by: Anonymous on Tuesday, July 17 2012 @ 09:52 AM EDT
Good for her, and I hope it goes well and when the kid
appears, she shouts "Yahoo!".

But is it news? Is it really a News Pick candidate? I
don't see how it affects technology, intellectual property,
or much of anything else that Groklaw normally covers.

And in the modern (or maybe post-modern) age of gender
equality, it seems like calling attention to Meyers'
pregnancy is rather archaic and sexist.

Is anyone going to make a News Pick post when Zuckerberg
impregnates his wife?

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Steve Mann, father of wearable computing, assaulted in Paris McDonalds
Authored by: Anonymous on Tuesday, July 17 2012 @ 03:00 PM EDT
Steve Mann, the father of wearable computing, was assaulted in a Paris McDonalds by a trio of McDonalds employees.

Slashdot story is here.

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