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O'Reilly Linux Dev Center (Free subscription) | yesterday
Last week, the final judgment was issued in the SCO v. Novell lawsuit. Later in the week SCO filed notice of intent to appeal. We thought it might be a good time to check in with the chronicler of all things SCO, Pamela Jones of Groklaw, and see just where things stand.
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St. Louis CofCC Blog (Free subscription) | yesterday
... Meier’s parents, who permitted their daugther to circumvent MySpace’s 14-year old age minimum. Pamela Jones over at Groklaw analyzed the verdict . Her analysis, and one that I agree with, is that the Federal laws that provided the misdemeanor convictions for Lori Drew are so vaguely written that virtually anyone who uses the internet in the Web 2.0 era can be strung up by the Feds....
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Click World News (Free subscription) | yesterday
blackbearnh writes "Last week, the net was all abuzz with speculation that SCO was finally gone and done for. With the final judgment in SCO v. Novell in, and SCO millions of dollars in the hole to Novell, it seemed like the fat lady had finally sung. But like most things in the legal system, it isn't nearly that simple. O'Reilly Media sought out Groklaw's Pamela Jones, and got a rundown...
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Antitrust & Competition Policy Blog (Free subscription) | yesterday
The Hon. Pamela Jones Harbour, Commissioner, Federal Trade CommissionTod Cohen, Vice President of Global Government Relations, eBay Inc.Mark Cooper, Director of Research at the Consumer Federation of AmericaBert Foer, President, American Antitrust InstituteSeth Bloom, Senior Counsel, Subcommittee on Antitrust, Competition Policy and Consumer Rights, Committee on the Judiciary, U.S. SenateAnant...
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The LRC Blog (Free subscription) | 11/27/2008
... pass Congress, so the FTC just acted anyway (what does do, again'). Also, "One FTC commissioner, Pamela Jones Harbor, urged Congress to approve the regulation of tobacco by the Food and Drug Administration." Why not just give it to the DEA and get it over with? Better yet, why doesn't the DEA and FTC have a joint meeting declaring such a transfer of powers?