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		<title>By: Simonsays</title>
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		<description>&lt;strong&gt;Social Law - the future of legislation?...&lt;/strong&gt;

Among all the posts last week about the Universal lawsuit against MySpace, Ian Delaney&#039;s fits in nicely with a very interesting conversation I had yesterday with blogger and solicitor, Justin Patten. Justin blogs at Human Law and called to chat...</description>
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<p>Among all the posts last week about the Universal lawsuit against MySpace, Ian Delaney&#8217;s fits in nicely with a very interesting conversation I had yesterday with blogger and solicitor, Justin Patten. Justin blogs at Human Law and called to chat&#8230;</p>
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