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Big Brother a Little Too Big?

18 hours ago ago from The Seldon Plan

For my 10th post, I bring to light a story in the New York Times that has me a little concerned by the reach of Big Brother. The article starts with: The government is increasingly monitoring Facebook, Twitter and other social networking sites for tax delinquents, copyright infringers and political protesters. A public interest group has filed a lawsuit to learn more about this monitoring, in the hope of starting a national discussion and ...

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Will Jim Powers' BeerCompass point the way to money?

20 hours ago ago from WalletPop Blog

Filed under: Recession Diaries As a record industry executive and owner of Minty Fresh Records , Chicago's Jim Powers has proved his creativity and eye for talent time and again. He discovered the Cowboy Junkies, was one of the first to sing the praises of Liz Phair, brought the music of the Cardigans to America, and turned Ralph Covert from an aging club rocker into a kids-music phenom. So why is a guy like Powers dabbling in the world ...

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The Last Meet of P and R

8 hours ago ago from My Corner (Cliched for now I know)

This is the last section of the conversation I have had with my friend during our class together. We managed to wrap up our discussion though with no definitive answer for either of our bickering. That is alright though in my opinion, since it leaves the topic open for more discussion and debate at a later date as well as for me to take the ideas we have here and run with them. Thank you all for keep up with this small commentary. The ...

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Twisting the Constitution

18 hours ago ago from www.statehousecall.org

A small portion of the U.S. Constitution has been twisted so that it serves as a cover for rather than a limit on federal power. The Cato Institute's Robert A. Levy and Michael F. Cannon give a quick review of the interstate commerce clause: Instead of serving as a shield against states that attempt to interfere with interstate commerce, the commerce power today has become a sword that the federal government wields in pursuit of a ...

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Chemtura Corp v. Union of India & Ors- Section 8 Patent Act Crystallized

7 hours ago ago from Indian IP info - SiNApSE [Intellectual Property (IP) Rendezvous]

This is an additional note on the edifying post by Dr. Kalyan titled "Scope of Government Use Exemption in India" dated 14th December 2009. In the case of Chemtura Corp. v. Union of India & Ors. apart from the Government Use exemption another issue that was perhaps highlighted for the first time in Indian Courts related to Section 8 requirement of the Indian Patent Act 1970. As per section 8 there is a two fold obligation on the ...

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