Monthly Archives: November 2004

John Young pointed out that the ND CA PACER site now has images online for the ND CA MPAA suit – I grabbed them, here they are for free. I skipped paying for the ADR order and the notification to the Copyright Office that suit had been filed. I don’t have time to monkey with…

So the MPAA has apparently filed suits across the country against P2P filesharers allegedly sharing copyrighted movies. MSNBC mentions that a suit has been filed in the Eastern District of Missouri (St. Louis) – the documents in the case are available via PACER. I downloaded the docs that looked marginally interesting and am making them…

One more link with lots of good data about how electronic voting systems work (or don’t) – this report prepared for the Ohio Secretary of State in December, 2003.

I sent this message to the ABA’s Solosez mailing list, a discussion group frequented by attorneys in solo practice and small firms – sometimes the discussion is about legal topics, other times it’s whatever’s on people’s minds. In this case, voting. A few days later, my friend Andy sent me a link to the http://www.blackboxvoting.org…