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Re: [dvd-discuss] CA Supreme Court hears Pavlovich Jurisdiction Challenge in DVDCCA case



ON second thought...if Matt wants to start a company licensing prime 
numbers...THAT"S A WINNER! Look at RSA... public KEY....we could be into beig 
bucks here..maybe we could get a copyright or Use the DCMA to block anyone else 
talking about them becaus they'd be circumventing......;-)

On 9 Sep 2002 at 14:03, James S. Tyre wrote:

Date sent:      	Mon, 09 Sep 2002 14:03:27 -0700
To:             	DVD-Discuss <dvd-discuss@eon.law.harvard.edu>
From:           	"James S. Tyre" <jstyre@jstyre.com>
Subject:        	Re: [dvd-discuss] CA Supreme Court hears Pavlovich 
 	Jurisdiction Challenge in DVDCCA case
Send reply to:  	dvd-discuss@eon.law.harvard.edu

> 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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