This Week on The Web 2009-09-06
The things that happened around the web this week – maybe you already read about them, maybe you need to again. I also realized that many of you might have no idea what you’re seeing below. Sorry. These are “tweets”, 140 maximum character messages sent via Twitter. Within the Twitterverse individual users follow others and [...]
The Prisoner’s Dilemma
Martin Proulx recently attended Simon Bennett’s presentation on Game Theory and Contracting. Martin related with interest the games that Simon used to illustrate the need for better contracting process between parties, specifically three games: The Prisoner’s Dilemma, The Pirate’s Game and The Bidding Game. I wasn’t able to attend the event so I don’t know [...]
This Week on The Web 2009-08-30
The things that happened around the web this week – maybe you already read about them, maybe you need to again. I also realized that many of you might have no idea what you’re seeing below. Sorry. These are “tweets”, 140 maximum character messages sent via Twitter. Within the Twitterverse individual users follow others and [...]
Jeff Gordon on Supply Excellence
Justin Fogarty from Supply Excellence e-mailed last week and asked me (and some others as well) about what we thought would be the biggest supply chain risks in a recovery. He was kind enough to think that my response on “Instant Amnesia” warranted a guest post on Supply Excellence. Thanks to Justin for the opportunity! [...]
More on Trust
A few months ago, I wrote that you can’t contract trust – that if you don’t trust someone, the contract isn’t necessarily going to help. D.C. Toedt picked up the baton and discussed how parties can help build trust between two parties (presumably who do not have an existing history). I really liked his points [...]
This Week on The Web 2009-08-23
The things that happened around the web this week – maybe you already read about them, maybe you need to again: no one wants money but everyone wants something that money can buy: http://bit.ly/KGzyN (@vpynchon – even if she’s on vacation) BSA softens anti-piracy msg: http://bit.ly/2027C Too bad there’s not an attempt-version of piracy yet [...]
This Week on The Web 2009-08-16
The things that happened around the web this week – maybe you already read about them, maybe you need to again: RT @gtiadvisors: RT @AdvertisingLaw: Blog Post: Content Protection and Copyright http://bit.ly/1Q0CX New blog post: Confidentiality Exclusions versus Disclosures http://bit.ly/4qYdND Tech workaround could allow MS-Word sales to continue: http://bit.ly/haM2S If you buy/sell software, get your [...]
This Week on The Web 2009-08-09
The things that happened around the web this week – maybe you already read about them, maybe you need to again: RT @rwang0 BlindSearch – the search engine taste-test. http://bit.ly/kEonM < I keep getting Google. Gerry Spence on The Great Gift of Rejection: http://bit.ly/TlTd5 . @vpynchon on Negotiating the Power of Reciprocity: http://bit.ly/uCPuT Gamer – [...]
Quoted in New Article on Settling Out of Court
I was quoted in a new article on Settling Out of Court on bankrate.com. Thanks to Ms. Filisko for an excellent story. The Licensing Handbook Blog is the companion site to the Software Licensing Handbook. Covering licensing topics on a regular basis, Jeffrey Gordon attempts to offer advice, add humor and sometimes even a bit [...]
This Week on the Web 2009-08-02
Skype licensing issue might force eBay to recode from scratch. http://bit.ly/10Tk7u Businesses cough up £6m for unlicensed software: http://bit.ly/4gaFyU RT @hitchandplow: Men At Work Loses First Stage Of Copyright Lawsuit http://bit.ly/12zSnJ < You betta’ watch, you betta’ take cover. RT @vpynchon: even better; Shatner doing Rocket Man in 1978 http://twurl.nl/s4dmlb New blog post: Lease by [...]
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