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February 19, 2007

EduPatent Alerts - A New Way To Keep Track of the March of the Draconians

Atc If you are at all interested in following the attempts to patent everything involved in e-learning, then check out the new service/capability that Michael Feldstein has been nice enough to organize.

Michael's post here explains how he has created an RSS Feed Aggregator here that will display all blog posts that have been tagged with the "edupatents" tag. So go to Michael's site and grab the feed and then be sure to add the "edupatents" tag to any blog post you make or may find that has to do with this important battle. Michael does include a really interesting piece on how he created this tool. Thanks for this valuable service!

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