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Re: AIMA 3rd edition cover design contest

If it were up to me, I would have it open to anyone, regardless of residency,
and regardless of status as a student or teacher. But Prentice Hall has legal
issues they have to work with, and that's what they decided would be easiest.

-Peter

--- In aima-talk@yahoogroups.com, Bilal Hayat Butt <bilal_hayat_butt@...> wrote:
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> Whats the point in having it for US residents only?
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> 2. Eligibility.
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> Open to legal U.S. residents, that are instructors or students (enrolled at a
two- or four-year college).
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Tue Apr 28, 2009 5:59 pm

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We're having a contest to design the cover for the 3rd edition. Open to instructors and students, see the contest rules at...
Peter Norvig
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Apr 22, 2009
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That's great. Is there any information available on what to expect in the 3rd edition or an estimate of when to expect it to be available for purchase? Thanks ...
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Light-hearted suggestion: Instead of God's finger touching Adam, ala Michelangelo, we could have a human in the clouds touching the finger of a robot agent. -...
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Whats the point in having it for US residents only? ... 2. Eligibility. Open to legal U.S. residents, that are instructors or students (enrolled at a two- or...
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If it were up to me, I would have it open to anyone, regardless of residency, and regardless of status as a student or teacher. But Prentice Hall has legal...
Peter Norvig
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Apr 28, 2009
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Good think this came up - I had already started :/ That'll teach me to `assume' that I'm eligible =) Nima ... -- Nima Talebiw: http://ai.autonomy.net.au/ p:...
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