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  1. #rpatf09 Bill Gates's Internet Tidal Wave memo is gov't exhibit 20: http://bit.ly/5B6P8P
  2. #rpatf09 The exhibits in the Microsoft case are at http://bit.ly/73Y9Dd
  3. The rise of robots.txt: Being paid to deindex from Google: possible Microsoft-News Corp deal: http://bit.ly/5J3Po6
  4. Watching Twitter dissect the end of the LSU game in real time; I don't think that I have ever seen anything quite like it (LSU, that is)
  5. Entertainment Weekly cover story on the new Sherlock Holmes movie; timeline of the many portrayals of Holmes, but no Jeremy Brett? Noooo
  6. RT @grimmelm: Judge Chin issues preliminary approval order, accepts parties' proposed schedule. #gbs
  7. @crossborderbio are they downloading at all or just problem using them? They are in the .pptx powerpoint format and not .ppt .
  8. New Media Institute piece: Easterbrook on Copyright: http://bit.ly/3IuWu3 (full paper at: http://bit.ly/3HC4r1 )
  9. The title of the ACM talk is "The Uses and Abuses of Control at a Distance."
  10. I have posted my slides for my talk last Monday at the 9th annual Ass'n for Computing Machinery DRM meetings: http://bit.ly/4fY05B
  11. I love the irony: Pirate Bay is upset that someone has "borrowed" their logo and went to the Swedish version of the PTO: http://bit.ly/1qFE0
  12. @grimmelm had not seen that
  13. The FCC open meeting looks interesting http://bit.ly/303VLU ; key infrastructure issues; ready for my Spring Network Industries class
  14. @grimmelm One word to rule them all?
  15. #GBS Pam Samuelson's views on Huffpo on the amended Google Book settlement (she isn't too happy with it): http://bit.ly/3myEEi
  16. But they need a name for it: Google Law (but maybe we live under that already?)
  17. The ability to do public links to law cases in Google Scholar will give it traction; I used it in my antitrust class slides yesterday
  18. Ooh, a new new toy from Google: cases on Google Scholar; a little more competition for westlaw and lexis; pick your favorite case and search
  19. @grimmelm Happy to see that the moses line was appreciated; off to class to discuss organic vegetables (the whole foods merger)
  20. @grimmelm Re Noerr: A big change, I think; longer views in new paper: http://bit.ly/1fOZVa