The following, quoted from Daily Kos:
Accodring to Chambers, God has caused fearsome floods, egregious earthquakes, horrendous hurricanes, terrifying tornadoes, pestilential plagues, ferocious famines, devastating droughts, genocidal wars, birth defects, calamitous catastrophes resulting in the wide-spread death, destruction and terrorization of millions upon millions of the Earth’s inhabitants including innocent babes, infants, children, the aged and [...]
Posted September 18, 2007 by Casey Bisson
Categories: Dispatches, Politics & Controversy. Tags: Ernie Chambers, god, god on trial, lawsuit, Nebraska, religion vs. reason. One Comment.
The Bangor Daily News is reporting a Maine woman has sued Fidel Castro for her father’s death.
Sherry Sullivan of Stockton Springs accuses Fidel Castro, his brother Raul, the Cuban army, and the Republic of Cuba for the wrongful death of her father, who has been missing and assumed dead since he was last seen [...]
Posted August 8, 2007 by Casey Bisson
Categories: Politics & Controversy. Tags: covert operations, Fidel Castro, Geoffrey Francis Sullivan, lawsuit, prisoner 345, prisoner abuse, Sami Al-Hajj, Sherry Sullivan, wrongful death. Be the first one.
Roy Pearson sues Custom Cleaners for $67 million over lost pants. Millions! Pants!
Roy Pearson, pants, lawsuit, Custom Cleaners
Posted June 13, 2007 by Casey Bisson
Categories: Dispatches. Tags: Custom Cleaners, lawsuit, pants, Roy Pearson. 3 Comments.
Vonage has been saying Verizon’s patent claims are overly broad for some time, but now people have dug up some prior art.
One of the patents Verizon is complaining about is #6,104,711, what they call an “enhanced internet domain name server.”
In short, it’s all about linking phone numbers to IP numbers, and Jeff Pulver says he [...]
Posted April 23, 2007 by Casey Bisson
Categories: Copyrights & Intellectual Property, Politics & Controversy, Technology. Tags: chilling effect, copyfight, court case, free world dialup, fwd, h.323, innovation, intellectual property, jeff pulver, lawsuit, legal battle, patent, patent infringement, patent law, patents, prior art, underdog, verizon, vonage. Be the first one.
Vonage will be in court again tomorrow defending itself against Verizon’s claims of patent infringement. The innovative VoIP company had lost the trial and was ordered to pay $58 Million in damages in early March, when a jury found them to have violated thee of seven related patents held by Verizon. Vonage appealed of course, [...]
Posted April 23, 2007 by Casey Bisson
Categories: Copyrights & Intellectual Property, Politics & Controversy, Technology. Tags: chilling effect, copyfight, court case, innovation, intellectual property, lawsuit, legal battle, patent infringement, patent law, underdog, verizon, vonage. One Comment.