What I’ve been surfing for 2nd July 2007 through 11th July 2007
These are my links for 2nd July 2007 through 11th July 2007:
- SSRN-Open Access, Law, Knowledge, Copyrights, Dominance and Subordination by Ann Bartow – After a brief scan, Looks like the main argument is that without access to secondary material about the practice of law, that access to legal scholarship won’t really have that much of a public benefit.
- China gamers rattled over ‘WoW’ skeletons | CNET News.com – Despite the obtuse title, it appears that WoW may have been altered for the Chinese market as a result of pressure from the government over web content.
- Governing Intellectual Property Claims – Project looking at governance in IP issues at Hamburg. Specifically focusing on Software patents and IPRED disputes, and the governance mechanisms behind them.
- Cory Doctorow?s craphound.com >> Blog Archive » The Hacker Crackdown, Part 001 – Cory’s reading The Hacker Crackdown.
- The £300k uni that gives tutorials on a virtual beach | the Daily Mail – The University of Edinburgh has its own island in SL
- Get Grandpa’s FBI Files – A how to guide to requesting FBI files.
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