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June 21, 2005

No Grokster; No Brand-X

http://weblog.ipcentral.info [IPcentral Weblog - Intellectual Property and Copyright Commentary] More opinions will be issued on Thursday, June 23. After that, the witching hours are Monday, June 27, and the drop-dead deadline of Thursday, June 30.

Some slightly related from Technorati and Google.

[Furdlog] No Grokster/Brand X Today: SCOTUSblog: Court decides six “second tier” cases Next possibility is this Thursday

[SCOTUSblog] State of the Term and This Thursday's Conference: Rock; Dodd; San Remo; Grokster; and BrandX. From April, six remain: Mayle; Graham County; Halbert... eight more to fill its December calendar before the summer recess. This Thursday's conference

[Weblog.warpspeed.com] Dewayne-Net Radio Weblog: Even with the ABC polling data on the table, notice how the Beltway press did its best to ignore the elephant in the room. On Monday, ABC’s The Note, which relishes its ability to mirror, in pitch-perfect tone, the conventional wisdom of the Beltway media establishment, took things to comical extremes when it noted that Congress' intervention had been met with "some public opposition." Only in today's Beltway media environment, where the Republican administration is treated with kid gloves, could a GOP measure panned by a broad, bipartisan swath of Americans -- including 58 percent of self-identified "conservative Republicans"-- be described, with a straight face, as having been met with "some public opposition."

http://techlawadvisor.com [Techlawadvisor.com] Induce Act Blog (intellectual property law blog): FCC, the Court will decide whether the FCC should retain the option to regulate cable modem services to promote open access to broadband lines, universal service and network neutrality, as it did in the early days of the Internet when most people connected over common-carrier telephone lines. The question is whether tomorrow's communications services will be defined by citizen choices or by the business interests of a handful of cable broadband companies.

[Technology.updates.com] | Verizon Communications News Added in March 2005 | Technology Updates: MCI announced Tuesday that its board had decided to accept an updated offer from Verizon rather than Qwest, which should end a month .- March 29 2005 - Geek News Central (Blog)

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Posted at June 21, 2005 12:12 PM

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