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Lawyers, journalists have no standing to challenge foreign surveillance law, SCOTUS rules | 235 comments | Create New Account
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Lawyers, journalists have no standing to challenge foreign surveillance law, SCOTUS rules
Authored by: tinkerghost on Tuesday, February 26 2013 @ 09:27 PM EST
Lawyers, journalists have no standing to challenge foreign surveillance law, SCOTUS rules Yeah, the SCOTUS again abdicates it's responsibility to protect us from the excesses of the other branches of the government.

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You patented WHAT?!?!?!

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I used Google Glass: the future, but with monthly updates Up close and personal with Google
Authored by: SilverWave on Wednesday, February 27 2013 @ 02:04 AM EST
I used Google Glass: the future, but with monthly updates Up close and personal with Google's visionary new computer By Joshua Topolsky

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RMS: The 4 Freedoms
0 run the program for any purpose
1 study the source code and change it
2 make copies and distribute them
3 publish modified versions

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Defensive patent publications. Seems almost too easy.
Authored by: Anonymous on Wednesday, February 27 2013 @ 05:03 AM EST
"A defensive publication makes it clear that the idea is currently known to a "person having ordinary skill in the art", PHOSITA, and is a formal way of establishing prior art in such a way that the patent office will not award future patents for inventions on that pre-existing idea. Defensive patent publications are very easy to write, usually only about two pages long, and are not subject to the requirements that the idea has to be new, useful, or non-obvious. On the contrary, the publication is stating that the idea is a trivial one for a person with background in the field." Link

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DOJ admits going after Swartz was political...
Authored by: Anonymous on Wednesday, February 27 2013 @ 09:05 AM EST
Hey, was thinking, I wonder what they think of PJ?

She is active, like Arron, exposing truths that big business,
who own Washingtong these days, really don't want the public
to know.

Old model, vs one that is even older, the truth (remember
when that meant something)?

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