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12 Aug 8:50 am
... nonconventional resources. The article also discusses how technological innovations, government policies, and prices influence oil production. The article concludes, ". .
.regardless of the exact timing of peak oil production -- be it this year or fi fty years ... less conventional oil rather than locking horns
about discrepancies in terminology." Access the complete article (click here).Waste Information & Management Services, Inc. (WIMS) Publishers of Michigan Waste Report,
REGTrak, WIMS Daily ...
13 Jul 4:22 pm
... . According to evidence at the FCC, this really only was meant to slow things down, not stop the flow completely. What Comcast is now doing is using the "switch" that cable
modems do. It looks at congestion at the individual node, and ... result was a major congestion problem with a significant increase in customer complaints. Shaw stated that they use DPI
technology to shape upstream P2P traffic because this is the most effective measure to address the bandwidth consumption of P2P applications on ...
8 Feb, 2008 9:06 am
... Warnock's wife Marva designed Adobe's first logo. Apple Inc. In 1976, Steve Wozniak and Steve Jobs ("the two Steves") designed and ... then) but couldn't get anyone
interested in their technology. In 1998, they started Google, Inc. in a friend's garage, and the rest is history. Google's ... title general partners. On to the logo
history: In 1982, Microsoft announced a new logo, complete with the distinctive "O" that employees dubbed the "Blibbet." When the logo was changed in 1987, Microsoft employee ...
6 Apr, 2008 12:23 pm
... Trespass to Chattel claim, where the chattel in question is a "+1 Orcish Battle Axe," has peaked my interests. I invite anyone rolling their eyes to read here and ... and
technological CR controls. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios, Inc. v. Grokster, Ltd., 545 U.S. 913 (2005). The Supreme Court completely ignored ... permitted by CR in
freely negotiated contracts. The DMCA prohibits circumvention of the Plaintiff's technology by Defendant. Blizzards CD keys "effectively control access" to their CR protected ...
26 Feb, 2007 3:36 pm
... TXU Corp.'s generation facilities; the commercial viability of alternative energy sources (including clean coal technologies); the ability of TXU Corp. to satisfy its
commitments to successfully reduce emissions in a commercially reasonable manner; the ... Future Holdings Limited Partnership (the "Merger"), TXU Corp. will prepare a proxy statement to
be filed with the SEC. When completed, a definitive proxy statement and a form of proxy will be mailed to the shareholders of TXU Corp. BEFORE MAKING ...
2 Jul, 2007 3:25 pm
... of any copyrighted information contained or transmitted on these devices before using them. Obviously such a scenario is completely unworkable, and -- as the professors point
out -- is inconsistent with the plain language of the Copyright Act itself, which says ... -simplistic understanding of both RAM technology and the Copyright Act, as well as a
controversial 1993 9th Circuit case, MAI Systems Corp. v. Peak Computer, Inc., 991 F.2d 511 (9th Cir. 1993), which suggested that
information passing ...
26 Oct, 2007 2:23 am
... of books which are stored on the Google Book servers. [3] New information-based technologies have exposed the underlying definitional weakness inherent in copyright law by
highlighting the difference between an ... in someone's mind. [6] In the case of Google Book, Google's servers store complete copies of every work that is searchable through the
service. [7] These copies of the books are ... of our culture and economy. [1] MAI Systems Corp. v. Peak Computer, Inc., 991 F.2d
511(9th Cir. 1993) [2] UMG ...
2 Jul, 2007 3:25 pm
... of any copyrighted information contained or transmitted on these devices before using them. Obviously such a scenario is completely unworkable, and -- as the professors point
out -- is inconsistent with the plain language of the Copyright Act itself, which says ... -simplistic understanding of both RAM technology and the Copyright Act, as well as a
controversial 1993 9th Circuit case, MAI Systems Corp. v. Peak Computer, Inc., 991 F.2d 511 (9th Cir. 1993), which suggested that
information passing ...
2 Jul, 2007 3:25 pm
... of any copyrighted information contained or transmitted on these devices before using them. Obviously such a scenario is completely unworkable, and -- as the professors point
out -- is inconsistent with the plain language of the Copyright Act itself, which says ... -simplistic understanding of both RAM technology and the Copyright Act, as well as a
controversial 1993 9th Circuit case, MAI Systems Corp. v. Peak Computer, Inc., 991 F.2d 511 (9th Cir. 1993), which suggested that
information passing ...
2 Jul, 2007 10:25 pm
... of any copyrighted information contained or transmitted on these devices before using them. Obviously such a scenario is completely unworkable, and -- as the professors point
out -- is inconsistent with the plain language of the Copyright Act itself, which says ... -simplistic understanding of both RAM technology and the Copyright Act, as well as a
controversial 1993 9th Circuit case, MAI Systems Corp. v. Peak Computer, Inc., 991 F.2d 511 (9th Cir. 1993), which suggested that
information passing ...
10 Aug 7:21 am
... by OPR to flag errors and identify any misconduct. Allegations of prosecutorial misconduct will be investigated quickly and completely. Wrongful convictions will be studied
to identify their cause and establish best practices to avoid re-occurrence. ... (PreventStat) is modeled on CompStat and has been endorsed by Bill Bratton. He promises to implement the
technology necessary to obtain this data. As I mentioned at the beginning, there are some areas where Aborn could be more progressive. Among ...
17 Dec, 2007 11:28 am
... here. Tiffany (NJ) Inc. v. eBay Inc., 04-cv-04607-RJS, S. D. New York. The Tiffany trial is over, but the rhetoric seems to be hitting a post-trial peak. Tiffany filed a brief last week saying eBay was a ???rat???s nest??? of fakes; eBay says a bad decision ... really doesn???t want to pay this one. The
patent tide has turned, and it looks like they want complete victory here. The company wants MercExchange???s patents to be re-examined under the harsh new light of a 2007 ...
2 Apr 5:22 am
... entire article. A few key exerpts.... BANGALORE (Reuters) - In mid-2000, as the dotcom boom was peaking, executives of information protection firm Iron Mountain Inc
noticed an interesting trend while doing PC back-up and e-mail ... technology platform solution segment of e-discovery. ... Analysts believe it is important for companies to
focus on acquisitions that are technology specific and build a complete platform at this point in time, than go in for roll-up acquisition that targets a rival's ...
19 Jun 8:44 am
... a credible long-term price for carbon and the adoption of policies that promote energy efficiency and low-carbon technologies are central to effective mitigation." The report
predicts a sea-level rise of about a meter or more by 2100. However, it is ... on the report from IARU (click here). Access the complete report (click here). Access the IARU
website for additional information (click here). Waste Information & Management Services, Inc. (WIMS) Publishers of Michigan Waste Report, REGTrak, ...
5 Aug 8:25 am
... buildings; Federal efficiency standards for lighting and other appliances; technology improvements driven by the Centers for Energy and Environmental Knowledge and Outreach;
and the smart grid peak savings program. EIA prepared a range of analysis cases ... for economic analysis." Access the complete report
or individual sections as well as spreadsheets and appendices (click here). Access the EDF release (click here).Waste Information & Management Services, Inc. (WIMS)
Publishers of Michigan ...
5 Jun, 2008 9:03 pm
... reduce the likelihood that the FDA will commit Type I or Type II errors. Even if failure to warn lawsuits were completely preempted, the FDA will still face "vigorous, public
criticism" if it makes a Type I error, and the FDA will still ... . 179, 194 (1997); see also American Medical Association, Report of the Board of Trustees, Impact Of Product Liability
On The Development Of New Medical Technologies 1, 79 (1988) ("AMA Board Report") ("Certain older technologies have been removed from the market, ...
30 Jan 12:46 am
... American Lawyer As so many law firms either pared their ranks or dissolved completely in recent months, it's clear that not all the newcomers to the lateral market intended
to ... partner John Quinn, lawyers racked up an average of 200 hours a month during a peak period. A major case for the firm in 2008 was the
Bratz copyright trial, in which Quinn ... Larry H. Kunin. Three scenarios illustrate his point. Visit Legal Technology 10 Job Search Tips for Downsized In-House Attorneys Fulton
County Daily ...
23 Jul, 2008 2:54 pm
... Footnote 20, a self-citation to author Barney, illustrates that the authors are capable of doing a complete citation: J. Barney, "A Study of Patent Mortality Rates: Using
Statistical Survival ... Court does not fare as well: KSR International Co. v. Teleflex, Inc. (04-1350), U.S. Supreme Court (Decided April 30, 2007). ... patent office that is
understaffed and ill-equipped to maintain pace with burgeoning new technologies and a perceived flood of new patent fil- ings. This argument is usually heralded ...
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