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Patent lawsuit over "accelerator pedals" is, suddenly, relevant
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: FW: Blog on Patent case
Date: Fri, 13 May 2005 12:23:21 -0400
From: Jim DeLong <jdelong@pff.org>
To: Declan McCullagh <declan@well.com>
CC: Patrick Ross <Pross@pff.org>, Raymond Gifford <rgifford@pff.org>,
Solveig Singleton <ssingleton@pff.org>
Declan --
This one might be worth passing on to Politech, because:
(1) It could turn into a big deal - I think the chances of cert are
excellent, and it will be the big IP case of 2006;
(2) You will be amused when you read the list of signers of the law prof
brief, which includes Peter Jaszi and Pamela Samuelson. We are all on
the same side! What are the odds that that will happen again?
http://weblog.ipcentral.info/archives/2005/05/patent_reform_p.html
Jim
James V. DeLong
Senior Fellow & Director -- Center for the
Study of Digital Property
Progress & Freedom Foundation
1401 H St., NW -- Suite 1075
Washington, DC 20005
202-289-8928
jdelong@pff.org
www.IPcentral.Info
www.pff.org
Posted by Declan McCullagh on May 16, 2005
in category intellectual-property
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