Do they think people wont look closer at the numbers or something?
Actually, I think I would like having the statistician's job over there. Hell, anyone can just come up with bogus numbers without haveing to do any work...
From what I have seen, most of his arguments make sense, unlike yours which are just name calling. I want some real proof that he is calling bs.
On this, he is doing a god job pointing out that these lawyers are just bullying these people who were doing something for free to help dispatchers of emergency services. The patent system was never created for use like this. It was ment to stop people from profiting off the work of others, which is clearly not the case here.
With all of the money spent on parts for the dispatch system, it would be nice to see some open source programs being used for dispatchers. I do volunteer work in emergency services here and we routinely use programs that cost several thousand, but do not simplify anything for us out in the field.
Best of luck to you Bob, I know I certainly would like some better stuff that wouldn't drain our departments budget and might work better then what we have now.
"Well, that's great and all, but the reality is that traditional written diaries-- which are undeniably private in nature-- are themselves discoverable in civil suits if they contain relevant information to the case."
They still need some type of probable cause to go look through that, they cant just go into it looking for something to use against you.
Do they think people wont look closer at the numbers or something?
Actually, I think I would like having the statistician's job over there. Hell, anyone can just come up with bogus numbers without haveing to do any work...
Re: Re:
Far enough that he has inverted himself twice...
Re: the funny thing
From what I have seen, most of his arguments make sense, unlike yours which are just name calling. I want some real proof that he is calling bs.
On this, he is doing a god job pointing out that these lawyers are just bullying these people who were doing something for free to help dispatchers of emergency services. The patent system was never created for use like this. It was ment to stop people from profiting off the work of others, which is clearly not the case here.
With all of the money spent on parts for the dispatch system, it would be nice to see some open source programs being used for dispatchers. I do volunteer work in emergency services here and we routinely use programs that cost several thousand, but do not simplify anything for us out in the field.
Best of luck to you Bob, I know I certainly would like some better stuff that wouldn't drain our departments budget and might work better then what we have now.
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That is a good for the Cures music... Free from others... They probably made it sound better too...
Re: Disocovery
"Well, that's great and all, but the reality is that traditional written diaries-- which are undeniably private in nature-- are themselves discoverable in civil suits if they contain relevant information to the case."
They still need some type of probable cause to go look through that, they cant just go into it looking for something to use against you.
Re: Just throwing this out
As far as I know
1. Since that information was open to all to see at the time of opening the case, it would be fair use.
2. True, but it is very easy to archive a website so show the changes.
I can see both sides to this...
I do see the side of the court as you are putting the information online for others to read and therefore it should be open.
Then on the other hand, people are expecting a certain level of privacy when they choose who they want see the information.
I wonder how this case will turn out.
Re: how about a museum of past futures?
Oh yeah, i can see the families lining up for the zombie Micky now... Could we also create a Goofy radio-actively mixed with a cockroach?