I would really like to know this and I've been meaning to ask a SCOTUS expert cc: @chrisgeidner
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I don't think denial of cert means anything about future appeals, particularly if the circuits split.
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En réponse à @copiesofcopies @sarahjeong
Could SCOTUS then say APIs aren't copyrightable, or would they just address the fair use question?
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Would depend on (a) what question(s) the court grants cert on, & then, (b) what is nec for ruling.
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is it possible to send up a question that they've denied cert on before?
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right, iow, can only the issue remanded go up on cert this time around?
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Ohhh, in the SAME CASE. It would seem to me to come down to the justices' decision.
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En réponse à @chrisgeidner @copiesofcopies et
Of course, the lawyers could argue there's more information, new reasons to take the question.
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I am fascinated by this. I wonder if it's ever happened before.
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En réponse à @sarahjeong @chrisgeidner et
I'm convinced that if it's possible, given how trial is proceeding and the resources of litigants
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.. that's where we might be headed.
Le chargement semble prendre du temps.
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