California judge rules early cell phone termination fees illegal
The short is that the SCoCA ruled that cancellation fees are illegal, which – if this ruling holds up to the appeals that will follow- means consumers will be able to more freely transfer service, without penalty.
The exciting part: if phones are going to be more easily [...]
July 31, 2008
Categories: Uncategorized . Tags: law, open cell phone, open source . Author: jaypjohnson . Comments: 1 Comment
Short version of post-critical remix.Thank you to: Sarah Marine, Stacie Williams, Maryke Burger, Korie Wishart, Sarah Joy Freese and Kristi Prins for their participation; everyone else asked who declined to participate due to temporal, social and technological barriers.
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July 14, 2008
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When someone spreads false information about you, shouldn’t your first action be to correct the “false” information by, say, publishing accurate information with references and citations?
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Literary Agent Sues Sites for Ruining Her Reputation
By Lynn Andriani — Publishers Weekly, 7/1/2008 7:40:00 AM
Literary agent Barbara Bauer is suing 19 bloggers and websites, including Wikipedia, YouTube and AbsoluteWrite.com, [...]
July 1, 2008
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