...this type of situation frequently arises when new issues are presented, and courts try to figure out what the best answer should be. If they eventually settle on a common...
...National Cooperative Research Act of 1984, the European Union’s ‘New Approach’ to regulation, and the World Trade Organization’s Technical barriers to Trade Agreement, and he examines each of these government...
To reach the broadest community of information workers, metadata must be made available in accordance with a number of popular content metadata standards. As the number, size, and complexity of...
...expiration in 1995. A search of subsequent U.S. and German patents yielded counts of citations to those patents. Patents renewed to full-term were significantly more highly cited than patents allowed...
I am pleased the Commission is recommending that federal legislation is necessary to protect consumer privacy. Survey after survey demonstrates that public concerns about privacy have been growing and that...
The technology of “the Internet” is not static. Although its “end-to-end” architecture has made this “connection-less” communications system readily “extensible,” and highly encouraging to innovation both in hardware and software...
...to a standard setting body. The decision triggered a flood of public comments and later academic commentary suggesting the Commission was insufficiently clear about the basis for harm, or was...
The advent of the Internet and the Web has unleashed a “Big Bang” of information that continues to expand exponentially. More than better search engines will be needed to reap...
...the full mobile space (Moblin, incidentally, was). Architecturally: The Moblin Architecture is designed to support multiple platforms and usage models, ranging from Netbooks to Mobile Internet Devices (MID), to various...
...Williams stood center stage in the NBC Nightly News studio, as always impeccably dressed and at ease in a conservative business suit. He shared a last quiet joke with the intern...