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Re: [dvd-discuss] CA Supreme Court hears Pavlovich Jurisdiction Challenge in DVDCCA case
Seth Schoen, who went to the thing, has some observations on the hearing in
his blog, which he prefers to call a diary.
http://vitanuova.loyalty.org/2002-09-08.html
Seth, you look *way* too respectable in a suit and tie. ;-)
You also have one minor mistake, "Anyway, the California Supreme Court sits
in San Francisco, not Sacramento ...." The court spends most of its time
in the SF digs, but it also has courthouses in Sacramento and L.A. Absent
emergency circumstances, usually it will hear arguments in the courthouse
closest to the county in which the case originated.
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