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Friday, February 1, 2013

'Do You Copy?' Podcast, Episode 49, Feb. 1, 2013

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In this week's podcast, Tony gets to reminisce about his old employer, CompuServe, whose pre-internet online mall on a private network served as prior art to render obvious a patent in an internet shopping service. Ananda talks about a decision by the Connecticut Supreme Court that says that the states FOIA statute's exception for "federal law" includes the Copyright Act, and, thus, a state agency is not stuck with paying $9 million in licensing fees when a private citizen wants copies of 400,000 aerial images licensed by the state from a private party.


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