Church's Argument: Christ Will Judge the World, Not the Church (Sunday 20th of April 2008 02:21:00 PM)

Bernard Pyron
Followers of the various forms of Calvinism reject some
Biblical
knowledge, or doctrine, just as do the classical dispensationalists. Though some Calvinists
are
dispensationalists, many of them are not. As a result some
Calvinists ...
(more)First RIAA Case Victim Finally Speaks Out (Sunday 04th of November 2007 02:15:03 PM)

An anonymous reader writes with a link to an article at P2P Net about the very first victim of
the RIAA's file-sharing litigation sweep. The site gave Jammie Thomas the chance to explain in
her own words what the last two years have been like. ...
(more)Rochester Judge Holds RIAA Evidence Insufficient (Monday 29th of October 2007 09:15:05 AM)

NewYorkCountryLawyer writes "Judge David G. Larimer, supervisory in Rochester, New York, has
denied an RIAA practice for default judgment on the ground that the RIAA's sign was
insufficient, in that it contained no details of actual downloads or distributions, ...
(more)RIAA Complaint Dismissed as "Boilerplate" (Friday 14th of September 2007 10:00:07 AM)

NewYorkCountryLawyer writes "The arrangement many lawyers had been expecting — that the
RIAA's 'boilerplate' complaint fails to state a claim for relief under the Copyright Act
— has indeed come down, but from an unlikely source. While the ...
(more)Judge Kimball Strikes SCO's Jury Trial Demand (Sunday 09th of September 2007 04:30:03 AM)

Watchingeyes writes "In a ruling on various pre-trial motions in limine and other, similar
motions in the SCO vs Novell case, Judge Kimball today issued a ruling striking SCO's demand
for a jury trial, ruling that Novell's claims seek equitable, and not ...
(more)Boston Judge Denies RIAA Motion for Judgment (Thursday 16th of August 2007 06:15:03 AM)

NewYorkCountryLawyer writes "In a Boston case, Capitol v. Alaujan, the defendant is
representing herself, without a lawyer. Nevertheless, the Judge denied the RIAA's motion for
summary judgment, which the RIAA had based upon the defendant's alleged failure ...
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