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...a succession of arguments advanced by Random House. The 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed in 2002 in a five-paragraph per curiam...
Anyone who has worked on technology projects has probably seen a problem resolution that created a bigger mess than the original problem. It's called the law of unintended consequences. Attorney Stan
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...But with the advance of technology and the increasing...
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