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| | | | | "Does the Law Support Inventors or Investors?", New York Times (Oct. 10, 2012): Introduction In a report in The New York Timesthis week, judges, scholars and executives said that in technology fields, "the marketplace for new ideas has been corrupted by software patents used as destructive weapons." But certainly | |
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| | | | | from The New York Times by Mitch Smith and Julie Boseman The University of North Dakota, the latest U.S. college to acknowledge keeping Indigenous bones and artifacts, pledged to work with tribal leaders on returning them. Source: Congress Told Colleges to Return Native Remains. What's Taking So Long? elbroleno@gmail.com | |
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| | | | | Sean Stannard-Stockton is the president and chief investment officer of Ensemble Capital Management, located in Burlingame, CA, midway between San Francisco and Silicon Valley. From 2006 through 2012, Sean authored the Tactical Philanthropy blog and wrote regular philanthropy columns for both the Financial Times and the Chronicle of Philanthropy. In 2012, Sean officially ended the blog | |
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