User:Pde
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This is a Wikipedia home for Peter Eckersley. For my actual homepage, see http://www.cs.mu.oz.au/~pde
Stuff I've studied: maths, physics, computer science, copyright law
Other stuff I'm particularly interested in: politics, economics, history and (analytic) philosophy
Some articles I've written or made non-trivial contributions to:
- Association of American Publishers, Berne three-step test, EU Copyright Directive, EU Directive on harmonising the term of copyright protection, EU Directive on the Patentability of Computer-Implemented Inventions, Exclusive right, Fair dealing, Fair use, History of copyright, Limitations and exceptions to copyright, Jack Valenti, Intellectual property education, Philosophy of copyright, Street Performer Protocol, The Uneasy Case for Copyright, Agreement on Trade-Related aspects of Intellectual Property rights, World Intellectual Property Organization, Zidovudine.
- And some (mostly) unrelated articles —
- Accountability, Albert Einstein, Australia Party, Australian Democrats, Australian Senate, Bartholomew Augustine Santamaria, Blat, Bloc voting, Capture, Challenge-response test, Church-Turing thesis, Democratic Labor Party, functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Generalized System of Preferences, Harmonisation, Hypercomputation, Imaging, Interoperability, Joh Bjelke-Petersen, John Howard, Joseph Stiglitz, Legal person, Medical imaging, National treatment, Normative, Office of the United States Trade Representative, One Nation Party, Oracle machine, PageRank, Pauline Hanson, Positive (social sciences), Potential energy, Psychological hedonism, Public Citizen, Public good, Race to the bottom, Reciprocity, Social welfare, Tamper resistance, World Trade Organization.
My current favourite Wikipedia article.
Wikipedia is an incredibly productive tool for procrastination.
A TODO list.