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Submission + - Constitutionality of RIAA Damages Challenged (blogspot.com)

NewYorkCountryLawyer writes: In SONY BMG Music Entertainment v. Tenenbaum, defendant has filed a motion for new trial, attacking, among other things, the constitutionality of the jury's $675,000 award as being violative of due process. In his 32-page brief (PDF), Tenenbaum argues that the award exceeded constitutional due process standards, both under the Court's 1919 decision in St. Louis Railway v. Williams, as well as under its more recent authorities State Farm v. Campbell and BMW v. Gore. Defendant also argues that the Court's application of fair use doctrine was incorrect, that statutory damages should not be imposed against music consumers, and that the Court erred in a key evidentiary ruling.

Submission + - Microsoft China Borrows from Plurk (plurk.com)

An anonymous reader writes: Microsoft China recently released it's Juku service in asia which they are touting as a local innovation. In reality, the site appears to be a blatant copy Plurk, a micro-blogging site that has become very popular in asia.
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Submission + - Microsoft China rips off Plurk.com

An anonymous reader writes: Microsoft China has ripped off Asia’s biggest microblogging site Plurk.com. Microsoft China has copied most of the design and ~80% of the client code base. This is ironic considering Microsoft has often been leading the charge on fighting for stronger IP laws and combating software piracy in China.

Read more:
http://blog.plurk.com/2009/12/14/microsoft-rips-plurk/

Comment Bad Data (Score 1) 327

Actually, from what I've learned, the reason alot of maps are incorrect is because they were drawn with bad data. I've noticed that my city has alot of streets on maps that don't exist or that are incomplete, and after asking around, I've found that this seems to happen for a couple reasons. In some cases the maps may have been drawn based on city plans. A right-of-way may exist where the road is shown on the map even though the road was never built or completed. In other cases roads have been changed or removed, and the maps have never been updated.

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