For those of you wishing to stay abreast of legal developments in online copyright and trademark law, I just came across -- courtesy of the always informative Wendy Davis of Online Media Daily -- a fantastic resource:
Eric Goldman's "Technology and Marketing Blog"
I cannot remember where I have ever found more information in less words.
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Legal issues arising from the RIAA's lawsuits of intimidation brought against ordinary working people, and other important internet law issues. Provided by Ray Beckerman, P.C.
Tuesday, February 10, 2009
Eric Goldman's "Technology & Marketing Blog"
1 comment:
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FYI Ray:
ReplyDelete"I cannot remember where I have ever found more information in less words."
...fewer words, is the phrase you want.
User few, fewer, fewest with items that you can count. Use less, lesser, least, with items that cannot be easily counted.
I have less water than you. I have fewer gallons of water than you.
Water cannot easily be counted, but gallons of water can.
Thanks for the great work, as always.