I'm very sad that they killed the cougar - why not tranq it?
Also, cool that it was (apparently) a real wild animal and not some escaped exotic pet.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
I'm very sad that they killed the cougar - why not tranq it?
Also, cool that it was (apparently) a real wild animal and not some escaped exotic pet.
Ha HA! I've pretty much done everything that needed doing before my afternoon o' meetings! There is one thing I need from someone else, and I'm not sure how to get it, but other than that? Mission accomplished!
Aside from that, it does seem like a book full of quotes from HP is not as much fair use.
I think they'll be arguing in those briefs that while it would fail if the only test were how much quoted material was used, that's not the test and courts recognize that the work that goes into organizing/indexing/cross referencing gets into the mix of fair use.
Still haven't read the briefs. And many of the things on my shelf are dealing with things out of copyright now -- but things like Tolkien's work must have been lexicon-ified while under copyright.
from a blog I read - weight loss: [link]
this was the part that stuck out for me:
"The more weight you'd like to permanently lose, the more of your lifestyle you'll need to permanently change"
which of course then leads me to the,
"Therefore if you don't like the life you're living while you're losing, you're much more likely to gain it back"
My mom just called. Seems that we just dodged a bullet on our recent vacation. We had driven down to FL and back in my mom's car with no problems, getting home last Wednesday night. We did some local driving the next few days, and then she drove me to the airport on Saturday morning. On her way home, she smelt something really nasty coming from her car and left it on the driveway. When she pulled it into the garage that evening, there was a small dried puddle of something under the car, but she figured she'd have it checked when she had her oil changed today.
Well, she just barely made it to the car repair place. When they looked at it, they found that her transmission was completely shot, with a mixture of fluids including antifreeze inside and everything kerblooey. Luckily, she's under an extended warranty, so it should get fixed for a minimal cost. I'm glad for her that it didn't go while we were on the road or while she was driving around town.
I think they'll be arguing in those briefs that while it would fail if the only test were how much quoted material was used, that's not the test and courts recognize that the work that goes into organizing/indexing/cross referencing gets into the mix of fair use.
Amount of quotation is one of the tests. There's no "I put a lot of work into this" test, and it sounds like it's all quotes, which is arguably not transformative and infringes on JKR's ability to market her own lexicon. It's certainly possible that lexicons created for Tolkien's work were under his permission or copyright. Obviously there's an issue for trial and it's not clear-cut. But the amount of work quoted is a significant part of the analysis.
But the amount of work quoted is a significant part of the analysis.
What I meant to mean is that it -- like the other prongs -- isn't definitive and none of them are. All tests are applied, and all count.
This can only mean one thing: More coffee is necessary.
Also, I'm more limited today in my time to explore this because everyone else is down at the Supreme Court listening to a professor argue in the Irizarry case.
Also, I'm more limited today in my time to explore this because everyone else is down at the Supreme Court listening to a professor argue in the Irizarry case.
she's also busy checking to make sure I haven't suggested to anyone that replacing her 'a' with an 'o' is ver' funny.
::runs really far away::
she's also busy checking to make sure I haven't suggested to anyone that replacing her 'a' with an 'o' is ver' funny.
Sux!
see. you were just sitting there waiting for that.
it's just like when we were kids, sporky.