Dinner
How could one help but blog about a get together at Jason Schultz’s house attended by Derek Slater, Mary Hodder, Donna Wentworth, Joe Hall, Elizabeth Miles, Alex Macgillivray, and James Grimmelmann?
The consensus, incidentally, was that some version of INDUCE will pass instantly upon the release of the opinion in Grokster, but that it won’t look too much like the bill as originally introduced.
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Grokster Wins Big in 9th Circuit
The Ninth Circuit has upheld the district court decision in Grokster. Read the 26-page decision: MGM v. Grokster [PDF] . Read it. The decision isn’t really all that long, it is single column formatted with 8 pages of administive gobbledygook….
Trackback by The Importance of... — 19 August 2004 @ 13:29
Ahem: I was there, too! ;-)
Comment by Derek Slater — 19 August 2004 @ 13:31
Derek –
Sorry about that! I need to avoid bleary-eyed blogging.
Comment by Joe Gratz — 19 August 2004 @ 13:51
MGM vs. Grokster appeal victory, and The INDUCE Act Cometh
The Price Of Sharing Is Eternal Legislating
Trackback by Infothought — 19 August 2004 @ 14:21
Hey Joe G., just wanted to add that my MT blog died a horrible death and I’ve moved on to a GPL’d tool called b2evolution… here’s Not Quite a Blog 2.0 (and the new Not Quite a Linkblog):
http://pobox.com/~joehall/nqb2/
http://pobox.com/~joehall/nqb2/index.php?blog=6
Comment by joe — 19 August 2004 @ 15:11
I hope the mind meld went successfully. You guys wouldn’t want your groupthink to get too far out of sync.
Comment by Cypherpunk — 19 August 2004 @ 16:03