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	<title>Comments on: Tax Patents, Surf, and Sun</title>
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		<title>By: Info/Law &#187; Why Tax Patents Are Not Evil</title>
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		<description>[...] Linda Beale, Kristen Osenga, Andrew Schwartz, and I had a great discussion with attendees at the session on tax patents at the AALS conference at the San Diego Marriott. Most of the audience was composed of tax experts, [...]</description>
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