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Tag Archives: Lawsuit
Great Artists Still Steal
Young great artists still steal.
Old great artists litigate?
I missed the news about theĀ Apple-HTC Patent Lawsuit (Google Android) until tonight when I found out about it on Mark Jaquith’s blog.
I’m happy that these cards of Apple are finally on the table. … Continue reading
Posted in Computing, Consuming, Free Culture, Opinion
Also tagged Apple Computer Inc, Chilling Effects, Fairness, google, Google Android, HTC, Innovating, innovation, Inventing, Invention, iPad, iPhone, John Gruber, Mark Jaquith, Multi-touch, patent, Protesting
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Tagged.com Spam? Phishing? Nice Guys? My Personal Story
Today, the story broke about the New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo suing Tagged.com . This situation has a personal element.
Brad Stone’s New York Time (NYT) article today “New York Attorney General Sues Tagged.com” begins:
“Turns out our recent article on … Continue reading
Posted in Opinion, Web
Also tagged Address Book, Allen Morgan, Andrew Cuomo, Brad Stone, gmail, Greg Tseng, LinkedIn, Mayfield Fund, New York Attorney General, Phishing emial, Rafat Ali, Raj Kapoor, Reid Hoffman, spam, Tagged.com
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