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The Daily Memo - 5/17/06
There are some interesting thoughts about copyright theory in today’s Rocketboom. (Rocketboom)
In Cal-uh-fornia, Governor Schwarzenger, on his way to sign a state bill attempting to diminish traffic congestion, caused a traffic jam. (SFGate)
Some attorneys from Rhode Island have now joined the fray over the NSA records flap, filing lawsuits on behalf of customers against Verizon, BellSouth and AT&T. (Boston.com)
An Arkansas mayor, instead of using city funds, paid for his prostitute by discounting her city water bill. (KTHV)
The RIAA has sued satellite radio company XM over one of its portable tuners, which can record songs, arguing that this capability requires XM to get a new license in addition to the one it already has for playing the songs like a radio station. (Engadget)
Georgia’s ban on same-sex marriages has been struck down by a Georgia Superior Court judge because the original 2004 proposal violated a rule requiring ballot quesions to focus on a single question. (FindLaw)
A New Jersey appeals court has ruled that, until a teenage sex offender turns 18, he cannot date a girl until he first tells her parents about his conviction. (ABC News)





