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Judge Says Music Sharing Isn't Infringement

Wed, 30 Apr 2008 06:20:10 PDT
One of the biggest bones of contention between the RIAA and file-sharing lawsuit defendants has been whether making a file available to others constitutes distribution of the file. In other words, if I drag a song about a tree falling in the woods into my Kazaa "shared files" folder but there's no proof that anyone downloaded it, have I committed copyright infringement? In most cases, the answer has been yes. Judge Neil V. Wake, presiding over Atlantic vs. Pamela and Jeffrey Howell, bucked t

RCMP told to drop charges

Mon, 28 Apr 2008 08:57:57 PDT
. CBC Newsworld on Sunday evening, April 27, 2003 reported on this disturbing case which goes to the heart of basic issues of law in a civil society. CBC interviewed and/or recorded many of the characters mentioned in this news story. The Ontario case hinges almost entirely upon the issue of disclosure and the resulting legal tussle as RCMP tries to obtain full disclosure from the Ontario Attorney General. If read with disclosure in mind, the Toronto case-history creates some insight into other

Intemperate social atmosphere is mother of all street riots - Orillia Packet & Times


Intemperate social atmosphere is mother of all street riots
Orillia Packet & Times, Canada - 3 hours ago
A psychologist was solicited by CBC Newsworld to explain the reasoning behind violent rioting. The point is, of course, there is no good reason for rioting; ...


Trends & Innovations - Tuesday (Investor's Business Daily via Yahoo! News)

Tue, 29 Apr 2008 15:38:23 PDT
Antibody testing may prove to be a faster, cheaper identification tool for detectives and forensic experts than DNA analysis, say Idaho National Laboratory researchers. Antibodies are proteins that help fend off viruses. Everyone has a unique antibody profile that can be gleaned from blood or other fluids. Experts say antibody profiling isn't intended to replace DNA analysis, but it could ...

Are Bigger Recycling Bins Necessarily Better or Boondoggle?

Tue, 29 Apr 2008 09:40:40 PDT
In recent months something new has been appearing on curbsides across St. Louis, and the changes give insight into larger trends across the country. The St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports that large, 64-Gallon bins are being deployed in a number of communities across the city in a single-stream recycling campaign that aims to improve recovery rates.

Warming trend has not been reversed

Tue, 29 Apr 2008 05:00:06 PDT
THE opinion piece by Phil Chapman ("Sorry to ruin the fun, but an ice age cometh", Opinion, April 22) warns of an approaching ice age but contains a number of factual errors, misleading statements and incorrect conclusions.

MDG Advertising Named as Agency of Record for Vois.com

Wed, 30 Apr 2008 04:56:58 PDT
Vois Inc. (http://www.vois.com) (pronounced "Voice") (OTC BB:VOIS.OB - News) (OTC BB:VOISW.OB - News), one of the faster growing, global social commerce, social networking communities for people ages 25 to 50, announced today that it has engaged MDG Advertising as its agency of record.

New kind of beetle found! By CBC staff!

Fri, 25 Apr 2008 02:21:19 PDT
New kind of beetle found! By CBC staff! Staff on the state-owned CBC Newsworld, where, suspiciously like Fox News Channel’s O’Reilly Factor, “The Spin Stops Here”! (-- or is that just on their “Politics” program?) apparently discovered the new creature. They called it the “GREENHOUSE BEETLE”. Most other people, like the folks at the National Post, which features the little bugger on their front page today, call it the Mountain Pine Beetle. Labcoats call it Dendroctonus Ponderosae. Bu


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