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Zotero Lawsuit Dismissed

peretzpup writes "The Chronicle of Higher Education reports that Thomson Reuters's lawsuit against George Mason University has been dismissed. Last fall the news organization had sued GMU's Center for History and New Media over supposed violations of the EndNote licensing agreement by the Zotero project, hosted at the university. Zotero, a Firefox plug-in designed to help scholars store and organize their online research, has seen millions of downloads. Zotero project co-director Sean Takats's announcement is pretty heartwarming. No comment as yet from Thomson Reuters."

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  1. Hurrah! by Canazza · · Score: 4, Informative

    And rightly so. I doubt they actually made any money from the plug in, so $10m would have utterly crippled both the university and the students therein.

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    1. Re:Hurrah! by qortra · · Score: 3, Informative

      I agree, but don't overstate it - they're a large, public university with a 9 figure endowment. Even if the case had ended with a $10M judgement, I don't think that would have "crippled" them.

    2. Re:Hurrah! by FlyingBishop · · Score: 3, Informative

      Actually, given the state of the economy, the large-endowment schools are hurting the most, because suddenly their primary source of income is in fact bleeding money.

    3. Re:Hurrah! by FlyingBishop · · Score: 5, Informative

      Also the AC above was right:

      http://colleges.usnews.rankingsandreviews.com/college/items/3749

      http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Mason_University

      GMU's endowment is only $54,955,028. Wikipedia had an extra 1 on the front for some reason (I fixed it.)

      At the same time, I got the corrected figure from the reference cited on Wikipedia, so it doesn't really discredit wikipedia, so much as prove you need to follow your sources, whatever you're reading.

      http://eagle.gmu.edu/gazette/articles/9750
      This article also puts the endowment as just reaching 50 million a few years ago.

    4. Re:Hurrah! by SatanicPuppy · · Score: 3, Informative

      It's just sad. No one knows what a primary source is anymore.

      Here is a good citation.

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  2. Works fine for me by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Informative

    I'm running Zotero 2.0b5 in Firefox 3.0.10 right now. What problems are you having?

  3. Re:Hmm by speed+of+lightx2 · · Score: 3, Informative

    I have zotero with 3.0.10 (as I'm sure many people have, it's the default Ubuntu version in 9.04) and Zotero works flawlessly. I've had issues in the past, when trying the Firefox3 beta, but it's been stable for many months now.

  4. Re:Hmm by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Informative

    Both Zotero 1.0.10 and 2.0b5 have install.rdf manifests declaring compatibility up to Firefox 3.5. If you're getting that message, there's a problem with your Firefox profile.

  5. Re:The simple answer. by droptone · · Score: 1, Informative

    First of all, China has a variety of climates. The cradles of their civilization, places like Zhengzhou and Yangcheng, seem to have moderate climates (I can't easily find historical data, so the links are not as conclusive as they could be). They aren't warm places, but they certainly aren't cold either.

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  6. Thomson Reuters is not just this guy by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Informative

    Thomson Reuters is multi-million dollar company.