Monthly Archives: December 2004

well, they spelled my name right

Given how much the executives at the RIAA are paid, I guess it doesn’t make sense for them to actually read something about the views of the people they attack before they attack them. Or so it would seem from this piece by Neil Turkewitz. Continue reading

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ok, one other thing

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The Lessig Blog got a Bobs. Continue reading

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Is there another Nobel Prize blogger?

An amazing first exchange at the Becker-Posner-Blog. Two questions: Is there another Federal Judge who blogs? And is there another Nobel Prize winner who blogs? Continue reading

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blogger pride

So there are very few things in my life that I am really proud of. Here’s one. As some of you know, I’ve launched a campaign to recruit people to the blogging world. My nephew was a big victory. A talented writer-in-the-making I knew in high school was a second. And now, I am extremely pleased to report that Judge Richard Posner and Professor Gary Becker have decided to take a spin. Tomorrow is the launch of the Becker-Posner-Blog. Judge Posner was a guest blogger on my blog. (You can see the collection of his posts here.) In this way we, if not Congress, help promote the progress of science. Continue reading

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The slashing of Kahle v. Ashcroft

As /. reported, the District Court has ruled against us in Kahle v. Ashcroft. The Judge decided the case without argument. We will be appealing. Continue reading

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