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Time Magazine’s “World’s Most Influential Person” poll got hacked. Detailed account of same here.
Time Magazine’s “World’s Most Influential Person” poll got hacked. Detailed account of same here.
Check out “Judge Posner at the Federal Circuit: Patent on Sex Aid is Obvious” at Patently-O if you want to… Read More »Posner on the obviousness of a generally lubricous glass-based material containing an appreciable amount of an oxide of boron.
Ann Bartow’s post about the Espresso on demand printing press highlights that change takes time. Ann’s post notes a Guardian… Read More »More Thoughts About On Demand Printing
On Friday I was in lovely Madison, Wisconsin for the Creativity, Law and Entrepreneurship Workshop which Shubha Ghosh put together and was sponsored by UW Law School, the Institute for Legal Studies, the Initiative for Studies in Technology Entrepreneurship (INSITE), and the Global Legal Studies Center. I’m afraid I don’t have the ability to capture everything that happened, but I will try and call out what each panel did (although the link above sets out the program and speakers).
Those details are below the break. Before that, I want to say that Wisconsin was a great host. The group was excellent. Each paper linked in some way to the other papers in its session. In addition, the pace was perfect. Three papers per session allowed one to present the core ideas of the paper and have plenty of time to get into the discussions. Furthermore, it was a a great pleasure to have the business school folks attend. I, for one, was able to get valuable feedback and learn about some literature that looks like it will help my work in general. In short, thanks to Wisconsin and all those who put together the event for a job well done. Now on to the panels.