post breaches patents

Posted March 20, 2006 8:45 AM

Elevated homocysteine is linked to B-12 deficiency, so doctors should test homocysteine levels to see whether the patient needs vitamins. [via, law, nyt]

B Vitamin Supreme Court Case Could Prove Tough Medicine for Patent Lawyers / Supreme Court Tackles Patentability of Scientific Phenomena

The Case Against Vitamins [$] [websites via podcast: nih ods; about herbs; consumerlab]

Patent lawsuits: Best defense or just offensive?

Google must submit. [pdf]

F U Judge.

Client Communications Are Not A Billable Event. Especially, when you're discussing billing issues.

Does a government-funded website promoting evolution violate the Constitution?

It's not really about billable hours.

USPTO Launches Web-Based Filing System for Patent Applications

Blawg Issues.

SVMLB Materials from talk on DRM [Related: Class action antitrust suit filed against music industry over online services; California Supreme Court to clarify right to publish damaging public facts in "non-media" context]

South Park's pulled Scientology episode is on YouTube [via waxy.org]

CC license was recently upheld in a Dutch courtroom.

Suing Google Because Your Google Site Ranking Sucks. [via] [KinderStart.com v. Google]

9th Circuit Court of Appeals says Bong Hits 4 Jesus' Banner Was Free Speech

and just in case you came here looking for something positive to say about legal bloggers after all the recent blawg-ha-ha: Blawgosphere Gets Better By the Day

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