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On Sat, 5/17/14, Michael Brunnbauer <[email protected]> wrote:

 > But there is a way out of the verdict and it involves
 novel use of linked data and semantic web technologies.
 
 I very much doubt that triples can help here.

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I agree, Michael, but would further like to point something out which is 
relavent to legal proceedings in the current age, and for evermore:

Sometime in the late 1800's the ability of a practitioner of Natural Science 
disciplines to read everything ever published in that discipline was exceeded - 
long before any of us were born.

When did this happen with the Law ?  Never, of course, the Law is bemoaned as 
"behind the times".
When did this happen with Computer Science ?  Never, of course, all Computer 
Science is "cutting edge".

"Contempt of Microbiology" is not an offense because Microbiology is not a 
legal argument.  On the other hand, reckless handling of a pathogen contrary to 
accepted standards is an offense. The scope of the Search Engine business is 
Computer Science.  To repeatedly make laughable legal argument about the Search 
Engine Business "in vacuo" is contempt for the Court and contempt for us all.  

Cheers,
Gannon

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