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The Balanced Scorecard
The Balanced Scorecard
06/17/2005 03:20 PMCIO Jun 11 2005 7:42AM GMT
Environmental Scorecard
Environmental Scorecard
12/08/2003 01:03 PM Environmental Scorecard. Get
the facts on local U.S. pollution. This environmental pollution
tracking site is a must-see if you're worried about your hometown. The
site has
maps of the United
States that show levels of various pollutants and a community area
where you can enter
your
zip code and to get a list of all the environmental issues in your
neighborhood.
TOMPAINE.com - ScoreCard
TOMPAINE.com - ScoreCard
01/18/2004 05:59 AMTom Paine's State of the Union Scorecard: See BuzzFlash's Quotation in
the War on Terror Section 1/16 .. TOMPAINE.com offers a scorecard ..
Score Card .. ScoreCard
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"TOMPAINE.com - ScoreCard"
"TOMPAINE.com - ScoreCard"
01/18/2004 09:22 PMState of the Union scorecard.
State of the Union scorecard.
01/17/2004 10:42 PM State of the
Union scorecard. The president will deliver his State of the Union
address on Monday night.
Tompaine.com makes it easy to keep
score at home.
(via TPM) Tuesday night scorecard
Tuesday night scorecard
07/28/2004 09:26 AM Ted Kennedy: The speech a monument — and the best Senator in
history — would give. Howard Dean: That afternoon when talking
to 1,000 screamiac supporters, he let loose and reminded us why we
stood in the snow for him. For the speech to the Convention I would
only have stood in light hail. Barack Obama: The good news for Hillary
is that she might get State Department when Obama is President in
2012. Ron Reagan: Good to hear about this adminisration's embrace of
medieval science from Reagan's bad boy. A staid presentation, but
every degree of passion would...
Measuring IT Health with the IT
Scorecard
Measuring IT Health with the IT
Scorecard
07/05/2004 11:25 AMRussell Pavlicek's Linux Scorecard
Russell Pavlicek's Linux Scorecard
12/21/2002 04:16 PMOver at Infoworld, Russell recounts his predictions for 2002 to see
how accurate he was. While he was pretty good for 2002, I'm really
interested to hear what he thinks 2003 will bring Tux fans....
2004 Best Places to Work in IT Company
Scorecard
2004 Best Places to Work in IT Company
Scorecard
06/14/2004 04:13 PMResults from surveys of the final 100 companies selected.
The official Reagan Week media scorecard
The official Reagan Week media scorecard
06/14/2004 11:33 AME-Gov't Scorecard Yields Unimpressive
Results
E-Gov't Scorecard Yields Unimpressive
Results
05/21/2004 06:44 PMBeSpacific May 21 2004 10:42PM GMT
2004 Best Places to Work in IT Employee
Scorecard
2004 Best Places to Work in IT Employee
Scorecard
06/14/2004 04:13 PMResults from a survey of nearly 17,000 IT employees from the final 100
companies selected.
Grokster scorecard: what theories of
liability do the amici endorse?
Grokster scorecard: what theories of
liability do the amici endorse?
03/19/2005 03:03 AMCory Doctorow:

Jonathan Band, a copyfightin' lawyer from Morrison & Foerster, has
created a great roundup of the amicus briefs in Grokster, the Supreme
Court case where EFF will argue the right of P2P developers to make
tools without having to anticipate and prevent copyright infringement
in their designs. The highlight of this is a chart in which the
various positions of each of the amici is summed up on a grid. You
can't tell the players without a scorecard.
460K PDF Link
WIPO Development Agenda proposal
scorecard: USA, Mexico, UK all blow it
WIPO Development Agenda proposal
scorecard: USA, Mexico, UK all blow it
04/09/2005 12:28 PMCory Doctorow:
Next week, non-governmental organizations, rightsholder reps, and
national delegates from all over the world will converge on Geneva to
meet at the World Intellectual Property Organization, for a landmark
meeting on promoting development through copyright, trademark and
patents.
This comes out of last fall's "Development Agenda," where India,
Brazil, Argentina and other developing countries held WIPO's feet to
the fire and demanded that it adopt a formal policy to act like any
other UN agency: that is, to promote humanitarian goals, not higher
levels of copyright restrictions.
In the interim, it's been clear that WIPO and the rich countries it
has traditionally served aren't exactly thrilled about this -- for one
thing, they
stabbed the public interest groups in the back and arranged to
lock nearly all of them out of the room.
With the meeting about to start, the national delegations have started
to produce documents describing their proposals. Mexico -- captive
state that it is -- has produced an embarrassment of a document
calling for more copyright to save development. The US has produced an
even dumber document saying that the solution to development is to
assign developing nations "buddies" from the developed world to show
them the ropes. The UK's document says that they think this stuff is
important but aren't willing to do anything about it.
Shining out like a single rose on top of a mountain of crap is a
12,000-word detailed analysis by fourteen nations ("the friends of
development"), explain exactly what they mean when they talk
about facilitating development.
Jamie Love's done a great analysis of the proposals, with a scorecard
on which buzzwords the different papers use, and how often they use
them:
USA
All words 3059
Abuse 0
Access 3
Access to knowledge: 0
Anticompetitive 0
Consumer 0
Doha Declaration on the TRIPS 0
Education 6
Exceptions 0
Human Rights 0
Limitations 0
Market failure 0
Monopoly 0
Open source: 0
Poverty: 0
Public Health 0
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