Not exact matches
Since the
invention of the Internet, we've learned to turn to our computers for
just about everything.
Just about this time the
invention of the telescope enabled Galileo to go forward with remarkable confidence.
If this then is to be understood bluntly,
just as a matter of course, without the least reservation, to be taken quite unconcernedly and flippantly — then, if paganism's poetic fiction
about the gods might be called human craziness, Christianity might be the
invention of a crazy god; such a doctrine could only occur to a god who had lost his wits — so a man must judge who had kept his wits.
The Sunday school, then, was an institution without which the church of Jesus Christ could get along for almost 1,800 years,
just as it got along without the denomination, the competitive parish, the broad - based missionary movement, the conjured revival — all of them institutions born in the century of industrial - era
inventions, between
about 1740 and 1840.
It becomes apparent that there's more than
just a natural disaster in their midst, and soon the remaining men holing up in Franco's house — Rogen, Baruchel, Franco, Craig Robinson (Rapture - Palooza, Hot Tub Time Machine), Jonah Hill (Django Unchained, The
Invention of Lying), and late party - crasher Danny McBride (Your Highness, Observe and Report)-- begin to talk
about such things as the Rapture, Apocalypse, Judgment Day, and the End of the World.
Many children have great grandiose ideas
about projects or
inventions, but when they are faced with the realities of making those dreams come true, they will
just give up.
Literature piracy was a problem as far back as the
invention of the printing press and I find it hard to have any sympathy for a business (and it's a business and not an art from we're talking
about here) that
just plain dug itself into a hole by not keeping up.
Just ask any crime, horror or thriller writer
about how the
invention of the mobile phone disrupted age - old genre setups.
Since the
invention of the Internet, we've learned to turn to our computers for
just about everything.
If a person does want to enjoy a furry companion every so often but not worry
about feeding, walking or cleaning up after a pet, the Sony robotic dog, Aibo could be
just the tech
invention to meet the need.
Unlike those, Bravely Default perhaps isn't a game that'll we'll be talking
about in 15 years, but there's enough
invention, charm and depth here to prove that — on the 3DS at least — the genre doesn't need the Phoenix Down
just yet.
Let's start with doctrine: — Current copyright literature Next to Genie Tyburski and the wonderful Virtual Chase — Virtual Chase Legal Research guide: Intellectual Property Law From Slaw's own Ted Tjaden, some Canadian links — Intellectual Property Law — Canada Pausing only to suppress my occasional cynicism
about the length of time that Canada's policy - making on copyright has been going on, at least they have good resources explaining the process — Copyright Reform Process A few comparative links: the United Kingdom — Copyright on the UK Patent Office Site Next New Zealand — New Zealand Copyright Law How to do research on Australian copyright law — Intellectual Property Research in Australia Now two important US sites: first the authorized version — The US Copyright Office Next, a wonderful site that reflects some of Larry Lessig «s thinking at Stanford — The Stanford Copyright and Fair Use Center And finally, reflecting the fact that so much law in this area reflects not domestic policy - making, but hard - fought international consensus, an Index to what the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), a United Nations agency has accomplished — WIPO Index And to conclude with an American and a European take on international copyright, since I was
just in Chicago, look at Irene Berkey's links — International Intellectual Property and finally a European source (actually it's Swiss, but that's not obviousRobert Kraft, in his Diaries, quotes Stravinsky, la justice — c’est une
invention suisse)-- Swiss Legal Research Center International IP Links, run by CMS von Erlach Henrici And finally, a nice and quirky piece on the oddities of copyright called — Digital Copyright & Copywrong by Peter Jacso.
Let's face facts: initial coin offerings (ICOs) have done more this year to encourage the adoption of blockchain technology, as well as its activity,
invention, debate and reaction, than
just about anything else in the industry.
Apparently, Apple was granted a patent for an OLED display - embedded fingerprint reader last month, and details
about this
invention are
just coming to light this week.