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Monthly Archives: April 2006

Shareholders do not “own a piece of the company”

Midway through my Corporations Law classes, I am finding legal support for my initial hypothesis that “investments” in the stockmarket by people who do not have the complete picture regarding their rights and obligations bear the burden of risks that transcend that of gambling in a casino.
Simply put, shareholders do not “own a piece of [...]

YPAP forums prove mainstream media message

I finally understand why the rulers and their information underlings seem so eager to paint anything and everything on the net as trash. Just check out their backyard! There is little, if at all, of redeemable value to be found in that forum.
I find it extremely ironic to find people pooing in their own gardens [...]

Bloggership: Blogging as Legal Scholarship

Even as the Singaporean mainstream media tries to condemn blogging as the playthings of the idle and stupid, wiser and more perceptive minds elsewhere have grasped the opportunities provided by this new platform.
The Berkman Center for Internet & Society at Harvard Law School is holding a symposium on how blogging is transforming legal scholarship. The [...]

My Immortal

I’d love to walk away
And pull myself out of the rain
But I cant leave without you
I’d love to live without
The constant fear and endless doubt
But I can’t live without you
- Amy Lee / Evanescence

You deserve each other

So some old folks think that the “youngsters” (some of whom are older than me by the way) in the forum were rude, or inappropriate in their questioning. The only conclusion I can come to is that these petty-minded relics of the past have no idea what a debate truly is (although I have to [...]