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Hey! I will try to do the review by the end of this week. Frgx (talk) 01:21, 24 October 2012 (UTC)[reply]


INFO 237 Draft[edit]

Hi Wulingqi. I am signed up as your first reviewer. I am not sure what exactly were the parts of the Microsoft v AT&T article that you wrote. Can you send me a link to view those changes ? Frgx (talk)

First review responses:

  1. Change appellate court link to the actual court (probably second district).
  2. There is a self-reference in citation [1]
  3. In the paragraph on the federal circuit opinion, citation [3] should occur much before [4]. Also, wikilink possibly to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microsoft_litigation#Eolas
  4. Direct link to the district opinion needed in citation, with a reference in the text.
  5. No citations for the impact sections.
  6. No citation for "However, AT&T urged that the Supreme Court's decision actually created a "loophole" for software makers to avoid liability under §271(f).[1] " [1] is the opinion, not to a news article talking about this. The opinion should be linked much earlier.
  7. Don't use docket information as the citation (i.e., [5]) since it doesn't contain anything of much use.
  8. Add More categories: Category:Lists of United States Supreme Court opinions of Ginsberg, supreme court opinions of 2007 and so on. I think you already have the links via articles, but need to use more categories.

Frgx (talk) 21:11, 31 October 2012 (UTC)[reply]

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Message from Adrianeu[edit]

Hi. Would it be okay with you if you do first edits on my articles and I take over first edits for noahj_ucb (talk · contribs) Silvaco Data Systems v. Intel Corp? I don't have a first reviewer slot.

Hi Lingqi. Yes, my assignment includes all 3 articles. I separated them by article name. I am trying to figure out how to add additional reference material without messing up the current content's references. I like your idea of including a separate section for the original articles; I think I will do the same. Thanks! Adrianeu (talk) 23:32, 20 October 2012 (UTC)[reply]

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