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What I’ve been surfing for 5th March 2007

These are my links for 5th March 2007:

  • Cato-at-liberty » Senator Susan Collins Supports National ID
  • Amazon.com: You’re Not Fooling Anyone When You Take Your Laptop to a Coffee Shop: Scalzi on Writing: Books: John Scalzi - There are books which claim to teach you how to write. This book is about the writing life: The business of writing. The day-to-day existence of a professional writer. The ways writers interact with other writers.
  • MoneyLaw: The Utility Law Teacher - “We are the utility law teachers in the MoneyLaw game. We cover large section first year courses. At the same time, we teach high enrollment, meat ‘n potatoes courses to meet the demand of students with chronic bar passage anxiety but no talent or interest”
  • Podcast Release - Wordpress Plugin at MWGblog - Eases the process at getting a release from your guests.
  • SSRN-Intellectual Property and the Preferential Option for the Poor by Thomas Berg - “This article, written for a symposium on the meaning of the Catholic doctrine of the preferential option for the poor, examines that concept as applied to problems of intellectual property. IP lies at the heart of debates over globalization …”
  • SSRN-Only Connect by Kevin Werbach - Interconnection and telecoms
  • SSRN-Origins of the Protection of Literary Authorship in Ancient Rome by Katharina de la Durantaye - “The Rome of classical antiquity had no copyright law to protect literary works. This study shows that literary works were not for as much unprotected. This protection came, however, in another form than the strictly legal. It was effected through a system”
  • Selling a Sculpture at madisonian.net: a weblog about law, technology, and society - “If the buyer doesn?t get the sculpture itself, then in what sense has the sculpture been sold? …Specifically, then, what does this certificate say? Is Christie?s auctioning the copyright? “
  • IntLawGrrls - Riot Grrl attitude, international law and politics focus.

UPDATE - Please bear with me as I sort out the Postalicious / del.icio.us feeds!!

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