Its documentation on the Web calls forth a nastygram from FedEx claiming violations of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act. (Kristen Philipkoski, “Furniture Causes FedEx Fits”, Wired News, Aug. 11)(via Nobody’s Business).
Chronicling the high cost of our legal system
by Walter Olson on August 16, 2005
Its documentation on the Web calls forth a nastygram from FedEx claiming violations of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act. (Kristen Philipkoski, “Furniture Causes FedEx Fits”, Wired News, Aug. 11)(via Nobody’s Business).
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