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13 Aug 3:26 am by Lawrence B. Ebert
... indicative of problems the United States Patent Office needs to address regarding awarding vague patents. IPBiz to Bradley: look at the claims, not at the title **2. Microsoft has its own patent. Microsoft was awarded Patent 7,571 ... United States Supreme Court has ruled previously that injunctions are generally not a reasonable consequence in a patent challenge. IPBiz to Bradley: that is not what the Supreme Court ruled in eBay. See also Patent infringers as criminals? Microsoft and Microsoft Word ...
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12 Oct, 2008 7:25 am by Lawrence B. Ebert
... and Dan Bartlett were also quoted. Anthony Greenwald developed a questionnaire, the results of which indicated that 75% of respondents favored white over black. There was mention of the "Bradley effect," a term arising from the loss of LA mayor Tom Bradley in the California race for governor in 1982, even tho the polls showed Bradley winning. There was also mention of poll error in the Virginia gov race involving Douglas Wilder. Some academic got on and said polls ...
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5 Jan, 2007 8:34 pm by Lawrence B. Ebert
... Office (filed 18 November 1988, published 31 May 1989). Choo Q, Kuo G, Weiner A, Overby L, Bradley D, Houghton M (1989). "Isolation of a cDNA clone derived from a blood-borne non-A, non-B viral hepatitis genome ... , Chiron initiated an action against F. Hoffmann-LaRoche, Ltd., several of its affiliated companies (collectively, "Roche") and Daniel Bradley in the United States District Court for the Northern District of California. The Company asserts that Roche's manufacture and sale of Amplicor(R) ...
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25 Feb 8:24 pm by Lawrence B. Ebert
... against LINUX. If traction is obtained, look for more. The Register was more specific about the threat to open source: For those in the open-source community long skeptical of Microsoft's increasing out reach, TomTom is their "told you so" moment. Bradley Kuhn, Software Freedom Law Center policy analyst, told The Reg Wednesday evening: "It's a good moment for people to take a step back and re-think how friendly Microsoft is to open source." To Kuhn, people should remember that whereas patents ...
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25 Oct 3:48 am by Lawrence B. Ebert
... research on stem cells and cancer cells. (...) A top prospect for the NFL, Rolle last year opted to defer entering the league's amateur draft for a year and study for a master's degree in medical anthropology at Oxford, all with an eye towards an eventual career in medicine. The author of the article, one Daniel Nasaw, is a bit unfamiliar with the US: Former US senator and hall of fame basketball player Bill Bradley delayed entering the National Basketball League (NBL) [sic] to attend Oxford.
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