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Stallman's "Right to Read" as business plan?
Content: Vital Source Technologies is publishing e-book style medical textbooks on DVD with a catch -- it's "dedicated to the protection of intellectual property" and "guarantees 100% market penetratoin
DRM as an Enabler of Business Models: - QuickTopic Document Review
Content: 24 Better business models are the Holy Grail of the digital age. Even Alex Doonesbury has joined the quest
Open Sources: Voices from the Open Source Revolution
Content: Over 1997 and 1998, open-source software such as Linux, FreeBSD, Apache, and Perl started to attract widespread attention from a new audience: engineering managers, executives, industry analysts, and investors
Business Objects Named as One of The Most Influential Companies in Information
Content: Intelligent Enterprise Magazine has named Business Objects to its 2002 Intelligent Enterprise Dozen list. Business Objects is the top ranked business intelligence vendor among the 12 companies recognized by the publication.
No Business As Usual
Content: Here is a sampling of the responses received after closing Pacific Tech in solidarity with those protesting the war. While the responses from folks within the U.S. has been mixed, everyone who has written from outside the U.S. oppose the war
Your business can perform as it is doing nowor you can change to Brain Tonic
Content: Today will be absolutely marvelous. you will be blessed with health, wealth and happiness. Your business will grow and prosper
City of Toronto: Doing Business portal
Content: Interested in doing business in Toronto
Slashdot | Disney Wins, Eldred (and everyone else) Loses
Content: Disney Wins, Eldred (and everyone else) Loses -- article related to The Courts.
Doing Business
Content: Saudi Arabias investment environment reflects the countrys traditions of liberal, open-market private enterprise policies. There are no restrictions on foreign exchange and no restrictions on the repatriation of capital and profits. The Saudi...
Doing Business with the Federal Laboratories - Technology Transfer FAQ
Content: A CRADA is a Cooperative Research and Development Agreement. It is a written agreement between a private company and a government agency to work together on a project
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