Orange County, Then
Mom found this. Air and hotel for the family stay at Disneyland, 1973. I think I still have an E Ticket somewhere, which then only related to air travel in the Flying Saucer sense.
Mom found this. Air and hotel for the family stay at Disneyland, 1973. I think I still have an E Ticket somewhere, which then only related to air travel in the Flying Saucer sense.
Declan McCullagh; Howard Bashman; GrepLaw; Stan Morris [via GigaLaw]; Jason Hoppin [via The Recorder and Law.com].
"Troll Reversal" [via Law.com], discussing a Third Circuit decision to lift an injunction on the sale of plastic, smiling, pot bellied, neon haired trolls. The appellate court found the trolls could be derivative works entitled to a mandatory license, and faulted the lower court for generalizing about the trolls covered by the injunction, which never were subjected to an "exacting comparison" with the Danish copyrighted trolls (book your seats early for that day in court).
Jeneane is right that Christopher Locke's interview on today's Marketplace Morning Report is a nine minute adreneline rush, particularly his musings about growing up saturated by globally connected, seamless electronic publishing. (See also, tangentially, the outline and slides from Dave Winer's presentation at eTech.) I need to trade in the economy model brain for the roomy, luxury ride (complete with on-board blogging, of course) to fully grasp that one.
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