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Tag Archives: Zotero
EduPatent Updates
On the one hand, Thomson Reuters’ lawsuit against Zotero has been dismissed. Details are scant at this point. We don’t yet know the grounds for dismissal or whether Thomson Reuters will pursue other legal action. On the other hand, the … Continue reading
Posted in Higher Education, Tools, Toys, and Technology (Oh my!)
Tagged Blackboard-Inc., Desire2Learn, edupatents, Thomson Reuters Group Ltd, U.S. International Trade Commission, Zotero
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Thomson Suing Zotero: More Info and More Thoughts
Stephen Downes and Scott Leslie have both expressed concern that my original post regarding the Zotero lawsuit was possibly too charitable toward Thomson Reuters. Sadly, as more information comes in, it’s beginning to look like they were right.
Thomson Suing Zotero
There’s been a fair bit of buzz, both on some edublogs I respect and in the Sakai listserv, about Thomson Reuters suing George Mason University, alleging that the Zotero team illegally reverse engineered EndNote. My initial reaction to Thomson’s move … Continue reading
Posted in Higher Education, Openness
Tagged EndNote, George Mason University, Thomson Reuters, Zotero
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