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Harvard Law & Policy Review Blog

Harvard Law & Policy Review Blog

Explores law and policy from new angles, and aims to make unique contributions to discussions unfolding in the national media, local news, and the blawgosphere. Bloggers are progressive law students and lawyers from around the country. The Harvard Law & Policy Review is the official journal of the American Constitution Society.

http://hlpronline.com
Rank this Week: 3920

I Heart Tech

I Heart Tech

Technology Tips and Advice for a Lawyer's Life and Business.

http://www.ihearttech.com/
  • Apr 29

    Do you know about TechnoLawyer?

    Do you know about TechnoLawyer?
    TechnoLawyer is one badass company and as a legal professional, you should know about it. I had the fun and pleasure of working as an editor for Blawgworld for a couple of years and have high regard...
  • Apr 23

    Client Profiles / Total Office Mobile App by LiteLaw

    Client Profiles / Total Office Mobile App by LiteLaw
    While Aderant would certainly prefer that we call it by it's new name, Total Office, most of us can't help ourselves - it will always be Client Profiles. So if you're a CP user, check this out -...
  • Apr 11

    3 Good Outlook Tips - Resend Emails, Recurring Events and Creating Rule

    3 Good Outlook Tips - Resend Emails, Recurring Events and Creating Rule
    Outlook is one of my favorite applications and definitely one of my favorite things to train. As a matter of fact, I'm doing a webinar on Tuesday April 16th with Ernie the Attorney at the Paperless...
Rank this Week: 4939

LawyerKM

LawyerKM

Covers knowledge management and technology for lawyers and law firms. By Patrick DiDomenico.

http://lawyerkm.com
  • Apr 28

    Communicating Knowledge Management (KM) to Busy Lawyer

    Communicating Knowledge Management (KM) to Busy Lawyer
    I am constantly reminded of the importance of communicating effectively.  And I am repeatedly convinced that a simple message delivered in a simple way is most effective. Last Thursday, I participated on a speaking panel with Lisa…
  • Apr 23

    Speaking: Leveraging Knowledge Management (KM) Technologies and Methods to Grow Legal Project Management (LPM)

    Speaking: Leveraging Knowledge Management (KM) Technologies and Methods to Grow Legal Project Management (LPM)
    I am looking forward to speaking on a panel at the 11th Annual Law Firm Information and Technology Forum, on April 25, 2013,  sponsored by Thomson Reuters. The topic is Leveraging KM Technologies and Methods to Grow Legal Project…
  • Apr 8

    Knowledge Management: Not As New As You Might Think

    Knowledge Management: Not As New As You Might Think
    These days, I’ve been reverting a bit to my college life when I studied philosophy, and revisiting some old texts.  Not surprisingly, I’m coming across pearls of wisdom in the writings of the ancient thinkers.  This,…
Rank this Week: 4860

KM Space

KM Space

Covers knowledge management, technology and the practice of law. By Doug Cornelius.

http://kmspace.blogspot.com/
  • Apr 26

    Compliance Bricks and Mortar – One Heart Boston Edition

    Compliance Bricks and Mortar – One Heart Boston Edition
    One Heart Boston: All proceeds beyond the direct material costs, postage and applicable taxes from the sale of One Heart Boston merchandise will benefit The One Fund Boston, created to raise money to help those families most affected by the…
  • Apr 22

    A Strange Week

    A Strange Week
    Last week was a difficult week to be away from Boston on vacation. My family is usually out on Patriot’s Day Monday watching the Boston Marathon. We wander down our street and mingle with the other spectators, friends, and neighbors on…
  • Apr 15

    Terror in Boston

    Terror in Boston
    I’m watching the horror while on vacation instead of my office in Boston. My heart goes out to all of the spectators and families who were affected by the blast. Patriot’s Day in Boston is usually a great day in Boston, starting…
Rank this Week: 2989

PI Buzz

PI Buzz

Covers techniques for searching public records.

http://pibuzz.com/
  • Apr 25

    Killing the Social Security Death Index?

    Killing the Social Security Death Index?
    If enacted as proposed, a provision in the federal 2014 Budget would eliminate most public access to the Death Master File, also known as the Social Security Death Index (SSDI). The United States Department of the Treasury is recommending a…
  • Mar 19

    Searching Linkedin endorsements? Forget about it

    Searching Linkedin endorsements? Forget about it
    A strange thing happened on the way to (once again) reviewing the search engine functions at Linkedin.com. First, when Linkedin introduced the feature “Skills and Expertise” I was put off, and even deleted them! I much prefer the…
  • Mar 11

    Private Investigator Research Links – Feb 2013

    Private Investigator Research Links – Feb 2013
    Ultimate Google toolbox: 20 tips, tricks, and hacks BigCharts: Stock Charts, Screeners, Interactive Charting and Research Tools FOI Requests 10 Tools for Creating Infographics and Visualizations Neighborhood income maps of U.S. cities Clergy…
Rank this Week: 3436

Internet Defamation Law Blog

Internet Defamation Law Blog

Covers the law of Internet Defamation. By Nissenbaum Law Group.

http://www.internetdefamationlawblog.com/
  • Apr 23

    May a Website That Provides a Link to an Article be Liable for Defamation Based on the Article’s Content?

    May a Website That Provides a Link to an Article be Liable for Defamation Based on the Article’s Content?
    Can you hyperlink yourself into a lawsuit? Do you need to fact check every article you reference in an Internet posting? In In re Philadelphia Newspapers v. Vahan H. Gureghian. 11-3257, 2012 WL 3038578 (3d Cir. July 26, 2012), the...
  • Mar 8

    Todays post

    Todays post
    In that case, Defendant appealed the Law Division’s decision to grant the attorney fee award to Plaintiff. The award was granted after Defendant repeatedly failed to comply with deadlines set in numerous motions enforcing a prior settlement…
  • Mar 8

    GDNLAW POST 2013

    GDNLAW POST 2013
    Teating
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Jurisdynamics

Jurisdynamics

Describes the interplay between legal responses to exogenous change and the law's own endogenous capacity for adaptation. By Louis D. Brandeis Dean Jim Chen.

http://jurisdynamics.blogspot.com/
  • Apr 20

    Portfolio Theory as a Pattern of Timeless Moment

    Portfolio Theory as a Pattern of Timeless Moment
    Jim Chen, Portfolio Theory as a Pattern of Timeless Moments, available at http://ssrn.com/abstract=2254244: Quantitative finance traces its roots to modern portfolio theory. Despite the deficiencies of modern portfolio theory, mean-variance…
  • Apr 17

    Measuring Market Risk Under Basel II, 2.5, and III: VAR, Stressed VAR, and Expected Shortfall

    Measuring Market Risk Under Basel II, 2.5, and III: VAR, Stressed VAR, and Expected Shortfall
    Jim Chen, Measuring Market Risk Under Basel II, 2.5, and III: VaR, Stressed VaR, and Expected Shortfall, available at http://ssrn.com/abstract=2252463: Each of the most recent accords of the Basel Committee on Banking Regulation, known as…
  • Jan 7

    CPRBlog: The Long Goodbye: On Seeing the Sundarban Island

    CPRBlog: The Long Goodbye: On Seeing the Sundarban Island
    CPRBlog: The Long Goodbye: On Seeing the Sundarban IslandsThe Ganges River begins at the foot of the Gangotri Glacier in the Himalayas and culminates at the Sundarbans Delta, a massive sprawl of swamps, lakes, and scores of islands. (Find an…
Rank this Week: 1456

Defend My Domain

Defend My Domain

Discusses UDRP law and decisions, the Anticybersquatting Consumer Protection Act (ACPA), trademark litigation theories and tactics, computer law principles and an understanding of the web-based transactions and Internet technology. By Kain & Associates.

http://www.defendmydomain.com
  • Apr 18

    Panel tells Alcohol Monitoring Systems to SCRAM

    Panel tells Alcohol Monitoring Systems to SCRAM
    In a recent domain name dispute over the domain www.SCRAM.com a single member panel denied a request to transfer. See Alcohol Monitoring Systems, Inc.v. Peter Stranney (Nat. Arb. Forum FA 1488482, April 11, 2013). Complainant, offering…
  • Mar 7

    “Tata Massage” can keep its domain

    “Tata Massage” can keep its domain
    In a recent domain name dispute over the domain, www.tatamassage.com, a single member Panel  denied a request to transfer. See Tata Sons Limited v. Tata Massage (WIPO Case No. D2012-2467 , March 4, 2013). Complainant Tata Sons Limited is…
  • Feb 11

    SPORT2000 Sleeps Too Long on its Right

    SPORT2000 Sleeps Too Long on its Right
    In a recent domain name dispute over the domain, www.SPORT2000.com, a single member Panel  denied a request to transfer. See Sport 2000 Brand AG v. sport2000 (WIPO Case No. D2012-2449, January 28, 2013). Complainant Sport Brand AG owns…
Rank this Week: 4514

iAbogado.com

iAbogado.com

Covers law and technology in Spain and the EU. Javier Muñoz.

http://iabogado.com/blog/lang/es
Rank this Week: 1560

Law Office of Dan Rogers

Law Office of Dan Rogers

Covers news and law in the area of video games, digital law, privacy, and technology.

http://dlr-law.com/writings--pubs.html
Rank this Week: 3831

Watching the Connectives

Watching the Connectives

Covers telecoms and technology. By Olswang.

http://robbratby.com/
  • Apr 11

    Myanmar announces 12 Pre-Qualified Applicants for telecoms licence

    Myanmar announces 12 Pre-Qualified Applicants for telecoms licence
    Following its evaluation of applications, the Government of Myanmar today announced 12 pre-qualified applicants for the two national telecoms licences being allocated by tender. The applicants can either be individual companies or consortia.…
  • Apr 1

    Singapore adopts 10 year master plan to become IP Hub for Asia

    Singapore adopts 10 year master plan to become IP Hub for Asia
    On 1 April the government of Singapore adopted a ‘Intellectual Property (IP) Hub Master Plan: Developing Singapore as a Global IP Hub in Asia’. Despite the date, this is emphatically no joke.  The plan helpfully…
  • Mar 13

    Myanmar to increase international investor protection

    Myanmar to increase international investor protection
    International arbitration to provide unbiased disputed resolution mechanism for international investors Myanmar’s long isolation from the international community has meant that it has lacked many of the protections available to…
Rank this Week: 5101

Infringing Actions

Infringing Actions

Covers intellectual property and technology law and news. By Kelly D. Talcott.

http://infringingactions.blogspot.com/
  • Apr 9

    Selling a Jayne Cobb hat? Keep selling!

    Selling a Jayne Cobb hat? Keep selling!
    The short-lived Fox series "Firefly" has developed a cult following that has given life to any number of t-shirts, character statues, and other fan tributes.  Among them are a certain silly knit cap worn by the character Jayne Cobb…
  • Apr 8

    Bittorrent Subpoena Notice? Check the Case Status!

    Bittorrent Subpoena Notice? Check the Case Status!
    These pesky bittorrent lawsuits continue to propagate themselves throughout the court system.  Content owners -- which frankly may have a legitimate beef with having their films distributed for free -- persist in using them as…
  • Oct 6

    NBC, Get with the Program

    NBC, Get with the Program
    NBC has recently asked the Obama campaign to stop using footage of one of its talking heads reporting on what a think tank thinks of Romney's tax plan.  And yes, perhaps NBC has something of a copyright claim, and yes, perhaps NBC wants to…
Rank this Week: 2706

A View from the Valley

A View from the Valley

Covers issues affecting founders, startups and investors. By Matt Bartus.

http://www.mattbartus.com
  • Apr 8

    There is no such thing as Founder Stock (legally speaking)

    There is no such thing as Founder Stock (legally speaking)
    I often have a discussion that goes like this: New employee:  “I want Founder Stock” Me:  “I see, you want to buy Common Stock” New employee:  “No, I want Founder Stock, just like the founders…
  • Apr 7

    Cooley Venture Capital Financing Report – 2012 Year in Review

    Cooley Venture Capital Financing Report – 2012 Year in Review
    Cooley LLP recently released a report on venture financings for 2012. The report provides a summary of data reflecting our experience in venture capital financing terms and trends. Information is taken from transactions in which Cooley served…
  • Nov 26

    Cooley Releases Q3 2012 Venture Financing Report

    Cooley Releases Q3 2012 Venture Financing Report
    Cooley LLP recently released its 3rd Quarter 2012 venture financing report.  The report analyzes Cooley’s venture capital transactions nationwide that closed during this period, representing 81 deals and over $960 million in…
Rank this Week: 2000

Cyberlaw Central

Cyberlaw Central

Covers security, legal cases and internet governance. By Kevin A. Thompson.

http://www.cyberlawcentral.com
  • Apr 5

    Trademark Clearinghouse, ReDigi, and More First Sale Doctrine Issue

    Trademark Clearinghouse, ReDigi, and More First Sale Doctrine Issue
    Here’s a link to my post on the firm’s blog about the new Trademark Clearinghouse that is coming online for use with the new top level domains:…
  • Feb 19

    Slides from CBA Presentation on COPPA

    Slides from CBA Presentation on COPPA
    Here are my slides from today’s presentation to the Chicago Bar Association’s Cyberlaw and Data Privacy Committee on the amendments effective July 1, 2013 to the FTC’s Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act. Slides…
  • Jan 25

    TWIL 194 – “When Laws Get Weird”

    TWIL 194 – “When Laws Get Weird”
    I was pleased to be a guest on This Week In Law last week, Episode #194, entitled “When Laws Get Weird.” Special thanks to Denise Howell, Evan Brown, and Lisa Borodkin for a great discussion on Aaron Swartz, Internet defamation,…
Rank this Week: 2664

New Media & Technology Law Blog

New Media & Technology Law Blog

Covers intellectual property, data security, online marketing and online commerce. By Proskauer.

http://newmedialaw.proskauer.com
Rank this Week: 3049

CompuSavvy's Word & WordPerfect…

CompuSavvy's Word & WordPerfect Tips

Tips about MS Word and WordPerfect with some advice targeted to legal professionals.

http://compusavvy.wordpress.com
  • Mar 30

    Word 2010: Custom Date With Auto Month/Year, Blank Day

    Word 2010: Custom Date With Auto Month/Year, Blank Day
    A member of the Windows 7 / Microsoft Office for Legal group on LinkedIn recently asked if there is a way to create a date code in which the month and year are codes that automatically update but there is a blank line where the user can type…
  • Dec 31

    Best wishes for 2013!

    Best wishes for 2013!
    May the new year bestow upon each of you the best that life has to offer: good health, contentment, financial security, the safe haven of supportive and caring friends and family, enjoyable challenges, as much work — and leisure —…
  • Dec 18

    Office 2013 Quick Start Guides (from Microsoft)

    Office 2013 Quick Start Guides (from Microsoft)
    Microsoft has made available Office 2013 Quick Start Guides for Word, Outlook, Excel, PowerPoint, Publisher, Visio, Access, OneNote, and Project. According to Microsoft, the guides contain “useful tips, shortcuts, and screenshots to…
Rank this Week: 4527

Nick.pro

Nick.pro

By Nicholas Moline, a programmer at Justia.com

http://www.nick.pro
  • Mar 29

    180 Pounds Down

    180 Pounds Down
    At my weigh in this week I was down to 310 pounds which brings me to 180 pounds lost!
  • Dec 26

    Not too fat to journey through space… mountain!

    Not too fat to journey through space… mountain!
    As many of my friends know, I am a huge Disney Fan.  A year and a half ago, on a trip to Disneyland with my wife and Brother-in-law I went through the line queue at Space Mountain and attempted to get into the ride vehicle.  Sadly,…
  • Nov 12

    Losing my Geek Cred: Nick.pro hacked

    Losing my Geek Cred: Nick.pro hacked
    Image Credit sxc.hu/ine
Rank this Week: 4326

The Law of the Game

The Law of the Game

Covers video games, gambling and other legal discussions. By Mark Methenitis.

http://lawofthegame.blogspot.com/
  • Mar 28

    6th Annual Penn Intellectual Property Group Symposium - Live Stream

    6th Annual Penn Intellectual Property Group Symposium - Live Stream
    I will be speaking at the Penn IP Law Group Symposium on Friday, March 29, 2013.  They'll be live streaming starting at 2 pm eastern at this link, so be sure to check it out.  More information on the symposium is available at…
  • Dec 19

    Game Business Law 2013

    Game Business Law 2013
    Game Business Law 2013 will be here in just over a month. It will be held January 24-25, 2013, at SMU Law School, as it has been since the conference started. I will be moderating a panel on crowdfunding and Kickstarter this year, but all…
  • Dec 12

    Beware the Berner Convention: Terms of Use and Social Media

    Beware the Berner Convention: Terms of Use and Social Media
    Nearly everyone uses social media. It is difficult find people who do not. There are many platforms with different concepts and target audiences. But across them all, there are questions about privacy, copyright, and contracts. This arose…
Rank this Week: 3293

iPad 4 Lawyers

iPad 4 Lawyers

Covers iPad apps, tips and tricks for lawyers. By Tom Mighell.

http://ipad4lawyers.squarespace.com/
  • Mar 25

    Announcing: iPad in One Hour for Litigator

    Announcing: iPad in One Hour for Litigator
    When I talk to lawyers about using the iPad in their practice, I invariably get around to telling them that for some reason, app developers have really concentrated on making apps for litigators more than for any other type of legal practice.…
  • Jul 27

    iPad Apps of the Week - New and Updated

    iPad Apps of the Week - New and Updated
    Welcome to a new edition of iPad Apps of the Week.  Each week, I want to feature those apps that are 1) new this week (or at least new to me), or 2) updated with new features in the past 7 days.  I haven't tried the new apps, so my…
  • Jul 18

    Apps of the Week - New and Updated

    Apps of the Week - New and Updated
    Add text to PDFs with the Add Text tool Use forms that have Field Validation, Calculation, and Formatting Organize and manage documents in Reader's improved file organizer - create folders, copy, move, rename, and delete files.
Rank this Week: 4335

Digital Rights Ireland

Digital Rights Ireland

Covers data retention, defamation, DRI, DRM, ID cards, intellectual property, mass surveillance and more.

http://www.digitalrights.ie
  • Mar 20

    Testifying before the Oireachtas Social Media hearing

    Testifying before the Oireachtas Social Media hearing
    DRI was represented today by TJ McIntyre and Fergal Crehan before the Oireachtas Joint Committee on Transport and Communications which is currently holding a series of hearings on “Social Media Ethics and Regulation”.…
  • May 11

    Data retention threatens journalists also

    Data retention threatens journalists also
    Henry McDonald in today’s Guardian has an alarming story about Garda surveillance of crime journalists, including routine monitoring of their mobile phone calls and messages: Journalists in Ireland have raised concerns about the country’s…
  • Oct 17

    Innovation, Information and the Internet: Modernising Copyright Law

    Innovation, Information and the Internet: Modernising Copyright Law
    DRI is organising a conference on copyright reform this Friday (21st October) and would encourage anyone with an interest in the topic to attend. The event is free and you can register online at http://www.dublincopyrightconference.com/. Full…
Rank this Week: 3492

NYTechLitigation.com - Litigation…

NYTechLitigation.com - Litigation and Technology News and Opinion

Developments at the intersection of law, litigation, and technology. By Jeffrey Gross.

http://nytechlitigation.com/
  • Mar 15

    Court Rules That LinkedIn Account Belongs to Employee, not Employer

    Court Rules That LinkedIn Account Belongs to Employee, not Employer
    Eagle v. Edcomm, a case about which I’ve posted before, resulted in what may be one of the first rulings on the merits of a thorny issue concerning social media:  Who owns a social media account, the employer or the employee, if…
  • Feb 24

    Recent Case Illustrates Importance of Clawback Provision

    Recent Case Illustrates Importance of Clawback Provision
    Federal Rule of Evidence 502(d) allows courts to issue orders that protect parties from inadvertently producing privileged documents.  Yet, this tool, commonly known as a clawback agreement, remains remarkably underused. A recent New…
  • Feb 24

    The FCPA’s Reach onto Foreign Soil

    The FCPA’s Reach onto Foreign Soil
    A recent New York case demonstrates how powerful the FCPA can be for the SEC to attack bribery that has rather remote connections to the United States.  In SEC v. Straub, et al., No. 11 Civ. 9645 (RJS) (S.D.N.Y. 2013), Judge Richard…
Rank this Week: 3833

Nanotechnology Law Report

Nanotechnology Law Report

Covers legal issues surrounding nanotechnology. By Porter Wright Morris & Arthur.

http://www.nanolawreport.com/
  • Mar 7

    Nanoforart

    Nanoforart
      "A thing of beauty" , as John Keats once wrote, may be "a joy forever", but works of art, whether they are sculptures, paintings, buildings, or books, do not last forever. Over time, delicate pigments fade, restoration or…
  • Feb 22

    First-to-File Patent System Arrives March 16, 2013

    First-to-File Patent System Arrives March 16, 2013
    With significant changes to law governing how the U.S. grants patents taking effect next month, Porter Wright recommends that all clients consider filing any contemplated patent applications by March 15. This includes filing non-provisional…
  • Jan 14

    New Chairman of House Committee on Science, Space and Technology

    New Chairman of House Committee on Science, Space and Technology
    The 113th Congress has begun it's first session and, as is the usual procedure at the start of a new Congress, new chairpersons have been selected for most of the House and Senate Committees. Among these new chairs is Representive Lamar…
Rank this Week: 1744

German IT Law

German IT Law

Provides updates and analysis on German and European IP/IT, technology, media and (open source) software law. By JBB Rechtsanwälte.

http://germanitlaw.com/
  • Mar 5

    German Data Protection Laws Do Not Apply to Facebook

    German Data Protection Laws Do Not Apply to Facebook
    On February 14th, 2013 the Administrative Court of Schleswig held in two decisions that German data protection laws do not apply to data processing by Facebook (file numbers 8 B 60/12 and 8 B 61/1).The interlocutory judicial procedure had…
  • Jan 28

    Federal Supreme Court: Can a foreign company use a .de-domain?

    Federal Supreme Court: Can a foreign company use a .de-domain?
    In the case laid before the Federal Supreme Court (Bundesgerichtshof; BGH) the court primarily had to decide about the liability of the administrative contact of the domain dlg.de. However, in the obiter dictum, the court also held under…
  • Nov 26

    Is double opt-in dead?

    Is double opt-in dead?
    Last week, quite a few lawyers were more than surprised when they heard about a recent Higher Regional Court of Munich decision dealing with the question of how to get prior consent from recipients of advertising e-mails (decision of…
Rank this Week: 4109

Anupam Chander Blog

Anupam Chander Blog

Globalization and digitization through the eyes of UC Davis School of Law Professor Anupam Chander.

http://www.chander.com/
  • Mar 4

    Preorder my new book: The Electronic Silk Road

    Preorder my new book: The Electronic Silk Road
    My new book, The Electronic Silk Road: How the Web Binds the World Together in Commerce, will appear in little more than a month from Yale University Press. Amazon is offering the cloth edition for an amazing $18.48! Here are...
  • May 30

    The next generation, smarter than our

    The next generation, smarter than our
    USA Today reports on the winning words in the National Spelling Bee over the last 8 decades.  It's clear that the last decade's students would have found many of the earlier winning words to be child's play. Here is the list, as compiled by…
  • May 17

    My New Paper, Just in Time for IPO: Facebookistan

    My New Paper, Just in Time for IPO: Facebookistan
    Most of Facebook's users lie outside the United States, its home jurisdiction. In a new paper published this week, I examine how Facebook has been regulated across the world. Download here.   Here is the abstract:
Rank this Week: 804

TechKnowledgy Blog

TechKnowledgy Blog

Covers law and technology, including eCommerce, trademarks, software licensing, privacy, copyright, domain names and open source. By Tim Feathers and Steve Cosentino.

http://techknowledgyblog.squarespace.com/techknowledgy-blog/
  • Mar 2

    Re-Registration not Registration for Cybersquatting Bad Faith

    Re-Registration not Registration for Cybersquatting Bad Faith
    The 9th circuit recently held that the re-registration of a domain name was not the same as an initial registration for purposes of forming bad faith in a cybersquatting claim.  The defendant in GoPets Ltd.v Hise, 657 F.3rd 1024 (9th…
  • Oct 11

    California Enacts Social Networking Law Aimed at Employer

    California Enacts Social Networking Law Aimed at Employer
    California Governor Jerry Brown recently signed into law a California Labor Code addition called Employer Use of Social Media.  The new law is aimed at employers who request social media account access or content from employees or…
  • Jan 19

    New Wave of Generic Top-Level Domains Will Impact Trademark Enforcement

    New Wave of Generic Top-Level Domains Will Impact Trademark Enforcement
    The ever expanding list of available generic top-level internet domains (gTLDs) is about to get longer. Popular gTLDs include the familiar .com, .net and .org, but the total list has now grown to 22, including .info, .biz, and .pro. In…
Rank this Week: 2833

Above and Beyond KM

Above and Beyond KM

Covers knowledge management. By V. Mary Abraham.

http://aboveandbeyondkm.com
  • Feb 21

    Looking for Mr. Wonderful

    Looking for Mr. Wonderful
    Have you met Mr. Wonderful? He’s memorable because he says the most amazing things. Here’s a sampling: “Actually, I’m not sure which way to go. I’ll turn in here and ask directions.” “Here, you take…
  • Feb 20

    More Guidance on Law Practice Gamification

    More Guidance on Law Practice Gamification
    The post I wrote recently on Gamification for Law Firms inspired me to dive deeper into the literature and lore regarding games and game design. In retrospect, I’m not sure why I was surprised to learn through this reading that…
  • Feb 11

    If Dominos Ran Your Law Firm

    If Dominos Ran Your Law Firm
    Call me a bad parent, but every so often I relent and let my child order a pizza from Dominos. To be clear, it isn’t because Dominos offers the tastiest pizza in the neighborhood.  (They don’t.)  And it isn’t…
Rank this Week: 2349

Nathan Roach

Nathan Roach

Covers technology, intellectual property, and business law.

http://nathanroach.com/
  • Feb 18

    Comparing Texas Partnership

    Comparing Texas Partnership
    Background Texas entities structured as partnerships come in three forms: • the General Partnership (GP) • the Limited Partnership (LP) • the Limited Liability Partnership (LLP)   In some states, entities can also be a…
  • May 31

    Startup Law for Designer

    Startup Law for Designer
    This presentation was given at Geekdom, a collaborative workspace/incubator for startups in San Antonio, Texas. It addresses many of the common questions that design shops and web startups encounter as they build their branding, select…
  • May 18

    2012 Bexar Bench Motions Trial

    2012 Bexar Bench Motions Trial
    This presentation was given at the Bexar County Bench Motions and Trials continuing legal education seminar in May 2012.  Presenters are Judge Richard Price, Judge Cathy Stryker, and attorney Nathan Roach.  The presentation follows updates…
Rank this Week: 5023

Legal Geekery

Legal Geekery

Covers the shenanigans of some geeks stuck in law school.

http://legalgeekery.com
  • Feb 12

    I Got Myriad Problems and Patents Are One

    I Got Myriad Problems and Patents Are One
    Association for Molecular Pathology v. Myriad Genetics, Inc. is a case with a long and storied history in the federal courts. For our purposes, the only thing you really need to know is that the Supreme Court is set to hear oral…
  • Feb 12

    I Got Myriad Problems and Patents Are One

    I Got Myriad Problems and Patents Are One
    Association for Molecular Pathology v. Myriad Genetics, Inc. is a case with a long and storied history in the federal courts. For our purposes, the only thing you really need to know is that the Supreme Court is set to hear oral…
  • Feb 7

    97% Profit Margins on Internet Will Cripple Innovation

    97% Profit Margins on Internet Will Cripple Innovation
    We’re at a point now where technology has finally caught up to the amount of bandwidth most people have available. A few years ago, the only thing we could really do to max out our bandwidth was download huge files from the internet,…
Rank this Week: 3513

Socially Legal

Socially Legal

Covers social media and the law.

http://www.socially-legal.com/
  • Feb 5

    "Well you, Sir, are just a big, fat bully!"

    "Well you, Sir, are just a big, fat bully!"
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  • Aug 15

    THE GAME OF STATUS-HIJACKING

    THE GAME OF STATUS-HIJACKING
    Today on the other side of the world US rapper 'The Game' has found himself in deep yoghurt over a tweet sent from his account, which he alleges was sent by a 'friend', The Game claiming to be a victim of status-hijack. The Tweet in question…
  • Aug 11

    The iiTrial and what it means for social media

    The iiTrial and what it means for social media
    Roadshow Films ("AFACT") v iiNet As I type this, I'm sitting in the Sydney registry of the High Court of Australia, where AFACT have just been granted special leave to appeal to the High Court in the matter of Roadshow Films & ors ("AFACT")…
Rank this Week: 4453

The 463: Inside Tech Policy

The 463: Inside Tech Policy

Covers technology policy trends, insight and news. By Sean Garrett.

http://463.blogs.com/the_463/
  • Feb 5

    Celebrate Safer Internet Day

    Celebrate Safer Internet Day
    Today marks the tenth annual Safer Internet Day, an international event that aims to make the online community a safer, more respectful place. To kick off the day, the National Cyber Security Alliance joined national experts from the public…
  • Jan 18

    Advanced Energy Economy Unveils New Report: Economic Impacts of Advanced Energy

    Advanced Energy Economy Unveils New Report: Economic Impacts of Advanced Energy
    Advanced Energy Economy (AEE), a national organization representing the advanced energy industry, has just released a new report, Economic Impacts of Advanced Energy. Commissioned by the Advanced Energy Economy Institute, AEE’s educational…
  • Jan 18

    Connecting for the Sandy Hook Promise

    Connecting for the Sandy Hook Promise
    One month after the tragedy in Newtown, Connecticut and the nation still grapples for a way to deal with the senseless violence committed on innocent victims. Sensationalistic storylines and outsized personalities continue to drive headlines,…
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The Many Faces of Mike McBride

The Many Faces of Mike McBride

Covers software, hardware and electronic evidence for litigation support professionals.

http://www.mikemcbrideonline.com/labels/LitigationSupport.html
  • Jan 31

    Must be Pretty Popular

    Must be Pretty Popular
    How in demand must ediscovery skills be that you can have one website dedicated to Litigation Support careers conducting a talent drive, while another hroup is launching another site dedicated to ediscovery careers? I’d say there must…
  • Jan 23

    TRU Staffing Offering Scholarships for Legal Tech Education

    TRU Staffing Offering Scholarships for Legal Tech Education
    For the second year, the fine folks over at TRU Staffing Partners are offering scholarships to cover the costs of some great eDiscovery and legal technology education. If you’re looking to get some great education in this field, you may…
  • Jan 11

    eDiscovery Talent Drive

    eDiscovery Talent Drive
    Over at Ligitation Support Careers, they are starting up a Winter Talent Drive to try and hook up eDiscovery talent with employers looking for that talent. LitigationSupportCareers.com announces the start of the third annual eDiscovery…
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Spam Notes

Spam Notes

Covers Internet law, electronic communications law, privacy, ID theft, data protection, adware, spyware and more. Published by Seattle lawyer Venkat Balasubramani.

http://spamnotes.com
  • Jan 19

    Just Who Are the Change Agents in Law?

    Just Who Are the Change Agents in Law?
    Scott Greenfield has an interesting post up today with an equally interesting response from Keith Lee. Both posts nudge me in the direction of a "Godin-esque" question that's been percolating in my mind for a long long time now:  the…
  • Dec 23

    Disconnection and Organization

    Disconnection and Organization
    As I sat there drinking my cortado, I went through the checklist of people I had to email. All minor, small things to take (or to have taken) care of. Some internal; some external. All my emails would of course come with the courteous…
  • Nov 20

    Blogger Motivation

    Blogger Motivation
    I've posted a bunch about what motivates bloggers. My view is that it's a labor of love. You do it because you enjoy it. It may bring you some amount of recognition, but ultimately you enjoy shouting from the rooftops. You may or may not…
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Law & Life: Silicon Valley

Law & Life: Silicon Valley

Covers intellectual property law, open source software, and technology. By Mark Radcliffe.

http://lawandlifesiliconvalley.com/blog
  • Jan 2

    2012: Top Ten FOSS Legal Development

    2012: Top Ten FOSS Legal Development
    The year 2012 had many important FOSS legal developments which reflects the continued increase in FOSS use. During a recent webinar with Black Duck, we noted that FOSS projects have increased from 600,000 in 2010 to 900,000 by December…
  • Jan 1

    Unlicensed FOSS: Major Mistake for Developer

    Unlicensed FOSS: Major Mistake for Developer
    One disturbing trend is the posting of FOSS modules without licenses. Simon Phipps focused on this problem in his recent blog, particularly on the problems raised by the terms of service at Github. James Governor, the founder of analyst Red…
  • Dec 7

    Major Step Forward on FOSS for US Government: FOSS Compliance with Trade Agreements Act

    Major Step Forward on FOSS for US Government: FOSS Compliance with Trade Agreements Act
    Talend, a licensor of open source enterprise software, has recently received a ruling from the U.S. Customs Service corroborating that its software complies with the Trade Agreements Act 0f 1979 (19 USC 2511 et seq.) (“TAA”). …
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Emerging Technologies Blog

Emerging Technologies Blog

Covers GPL, open source and free software. By Brown Rudnick.

http://brownrudnick.com/blog/emerging-technologies/
  • Dec 21

    Mobile App Privacy: Five Things Businesses Can Do To Stay Out Of Trouble

    Mobile App Privacy: Five Things Businesses Can Do To Stay Out Of Trouble
    The business case for offering a mobile app can be compelling: an app can give a business a constant presence on its customers’ mobile desktop, building brand awareness and allowing easy and direct interaction. But businesses that roll…
  • Jun 29

    A New Wave Of GPL Enforcement? Samba and Linux kernel copyrightholders join the fight

    A New Wave Of GPL Enforcement? Samba and Linux kernel copyrightholders join the fight
    Talk about unintended consequences: Rob Landley, a lead developer of BusyBox, announced that he was rewriting that program solely to disarm GPL enforcers. In response, several other copyright holders came forward to hand the enforcers some…
  • Jun 12

    The Lore of Linux

    The Lore of Linux
    Advising clients on open source is always hard, because there’s not much law but a lot of lore.  There are a couple of court decisions that discuss open source licensing, but they don’t get at the really complicated and interesting…
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Erik J. Heels

Erik J. Heels

Covers technology, law, baseball, and rock 'n' roll. By Erik J. Heels.

http://erikjheels.com
  • Dec 18

    HTML/CSS Test Page For Web Designer

    HTML/CSS Test Page For Web Designer
    Erik’s Clueful HTML Brain Dump. Below is just about everything you’ll need to style a WordPress theme (or any other CSS-based web design).  Check the source code (i.e. view source) to see the many embedded elements within…
  • Oct 3

    Time For A Patent Bar Oath

    Time For A Patent Bar Oath
    Proposed Patent Attorney's Oath.
  • Oct 2

    Drawing That Explains This Blog

    Drawing That Explains This Blog
    Technology, Law, Baseball, Rock 'n' Roll. Why do I write about more than one thing?  Because I think single-subject blogs are, for the most part, boring. Do you like musicians who play only one note?  Artists who use only one color?  OK…
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Developing Concerns

Developing Concerns

Covers legal developments affecting the video game industry. By Reed Smith LLP.

http://www.developingconcerns.com
  • Dec 14

    Mobile Games and Privacy - The FTC and California AG Are Taking This Seriously, So Should You

    Mobile Games and Privacy - The FTC and California AG Are Taking This Seriously, So Should You
    A lot has happened in the (cough) months since our last post, but privacy actions have to be right at the top of the list of recent occurrences that worry our clients.  Take, for example, the FTC's new report on mobile application…
  • Oct 18

    Turning Game Players into Game Developer

    Turning Game Players into Game Developer
    Gamasutra has a great article on why it makes good business sense to utilize players as developers of new content.  It can be a new revenue stream for the publisher, it can build brand loyalty, it can increase the game's long tail, and it…
  • Oct 8

    Legal Liability for Warcraft Massacre

    Legal Liability for Warcraft Massacre
    If you haven't already heard, over this last weekend a character in World of Warcraft went on a killing spree.  A virtual killing spree, but a killing spree nonetheless.  Video of the massacre can be found on the linked page (thanks to…
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Teknoids - Supporting the…

Teknoids - Supporting the Unsupported

Teknoids are in legal academia, non-profits, the judiciary, and law firms plus others with interests in this area.

http://www.teknoids.net
  • Dec 7

    The Social Dynamics of the R Core Team

    The Social Dynamics of the R Core Team
    Recently a few members of R Core have indicated that part of what slows down the development of R as a language is that it has become increasingly difficult over the years to achieve consensus among the core developers of the language.…
  • Nov 29

    Chill Pivots — Again!! — This Time To Help Creators Sell Videos Directly To Their Fan

    Chill Pivots — Again!! — This Time To Help Creators Sell Videos Directly To Their Fan
    Turntable for video, err, Pinterest for video, uhhh, video startup Chill is coming out with a new product that it hopes will provide a new channel for independent content creators to sell their videos directly to fans. After the success of…
  • Nov 29

    Intel Capital Leads $5M Round In Spain’s Indisys: Maker Of Machine-Human Interaction Natural Language Virtual Assistant

    Intel Capital Leads $5M Round In Spain’s Indisys: Maker Of Machine-Human Interaction Natural Language Virtual Assistant
    Indisys, a Spanish company founded in 2005 which makes natural language virtual assistants and telephone operators to power 24/7 customer services, has raised a new funding round of $5 million, led by Intel Capital. Inveready Technology…
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Naked Law

Naked Law

UK technology law laid bare by Cambridge lawyers.

http://www.nakedlaw.com/
  • Dec 7

    Night night Naked Law

    Night night Naked Law
    This is our last post on Naked Law. If you're still a subscriber, you'd be forgiven for being surprised to hear from us. You may even have forgotten we exist. Well exist we (the writers) still do. In the months...
  • Dec 16

    Cookies – ‘This isn’t going away. It’s the law’

    Cookies – ‘This isn’t going away. It’s the law’
    Now you may be getting bored by this point about people harping on about the changes to the law on cookies and it seems like even the public are starting to notice that something’s going on (see this list of the top 10 ‘What is…?
  • Nov 25

    I confirm that I agree to improve consumer rights online

    I confirm that I agree to improve consumer rights online
    In a recent move (which seems to have completely passed me by until now), all 27 EU countries agreed to adopt a new Consumer Rights Directive, which focuses in particular on strengthening consumer rights in online transactions.
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Lachance on Law

Lachance on Law

Covers the access and use of online legal information. By Colin Lachance, President of the Canadian Legal Information Institute (CanLII).

http://lachanceonlaw.wordpress.com/
  • Dec 3

    Of blogs and magazines – my 2012 CLawBies nomination

    Of blogs and magazines – my 2012 CLawBies nomination
    It’s CLawBies time again. The CLawBies – an unfortunately-named (how, exactly, does one clear up a stubborn case of the CLawbies? Are they contagious?) but well-meaning accolade – recognize the best in Canadian law blogging.…
  • Nov 27

    A Canadian A2J technology deficit?

    A Canadian A2J technology deficit?
    With all the excitement of a cosplay buff just ahead of Comic-Con, I anxiously awaited the Law via the Internet conference held in early October at Cornell University in picturesque Ithaca, NY. The 3 day event included the annual get together…
  • Nov 27

    A Canadian A2J technology deficit?

    A Canadian A2J technology deficit?
    With all the excitement of a cosplay buff just ahead of Comic-Con, I anxiously awaited the Law via the Internet conference held in early October at Cornell University in picturesque Ithaca, NY. The 3 day event included the annual get together…
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Crimen Digital

Crimen Digital

Podcast sobre cómputo forense, seguridad en Internet y todo lo relacionado con el cibercrimen.

http://www.crimendigital.com/
  • Nov 30

    051. Seguridad y Forense del Cloud Computing

    051. Seguridad y Forense del Cloud Computing
    Bienvenidos de vuelta! Excelentes noticias del curso del SANS Institute sobre Forense FOR 408 en México…. Gracias a Luis Javier Pérez (@astrohack) por estar de nuevo con nosotros! LO NUEVO Seguridad y Forense del Cloud…
  • Nov 30

    051. Seguridad y Forense del Cloud Computing

    051. Seguridad y Forense del Cloud Computing
    Bienvenidos de vuelta! Excelentes noticias del curso del SANS Institute sobre Forense FOR 408 en México…. Gracias a Luis Javier Pérez (@astrohack) por estar de nuevo con nosotros! LO NUEVO Seguridad y Forense del Cloud…
  • Oct 29

    050. ¿Ser autodidacta sin morir en el intento? con @astrohack

    050. ¿Ser autodidacta sin morir en el intento? con @astrohack
    Estamos de fiesta!! 50 episodios! Gracias por escucharnos! LO NUEVO Entrevista: Luis Javier Pérez (@astrohack)
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Concurring Opinions

Concurring Opinions

Covers a broad range of legal topics. By Professors Daniel J. Solove, Kaimipono Wenger, Dave Hoffman, Nate Oman, Frank Pasquale, Deven Desai, Danielle Citron, Lawrence Cunningham, Sarah Waldeck, Jaya Ramji-Nogales, Solangel Maldonado, Gerard Magliocca

http://www.concurringopinions.com
  • Nov 26

    When is it ok to be "descriptive"

    When is it ok to be "descriptive"
    I presented a taxonomy of federal litigation today to a terrific audience at Rutgers-Camden. As I’ve covered in exhausting detail, the paper sets out to describe how lawyers organize causes of action together into complaints.  It uses a…
  • Nov 26

    Majoring in college sport

    Majoring in college sport
    Last year, I wrote about a proposal by Sally Jenkins of the Washington Post to allow college athletes to major in their sport, building a (hopefully) rigorous curriculum around participation on the team.
  • Nov 26

    Cloture Reform-One Further Thought

    Cloture Reform-One Further Thought
    Both parties in the Senate appear to be gearing up for a showdown in January over the rules governing filibusters.
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eLegal Canton

eLegal Canton

Technology law blog covering software, copyright, privacy, the Internet, electronic commerce, and computers. By David Canton.

http://canton.elegal.ca
  • Nov 26

    New law accepts everyday activitie

    New law accepts everyday activitie
    For the London Free Press – November 26, 2012 Read this on Canoe You’re no longer breaking the law when you use your PVR to record your favourite TV show for later viewing. Teachers are no longer infringing copyright when they print…
  • Nov 21

    Bill Nye the Science Guy on lawyer

    Bill Nye the Science Guy on lawyer
    Today’s Slaw post. I had the pleasure of seeing Bill Nye speak last night at Western with my son. It was gratifying to see a scientist treated like a rock star in a sold out hall of more than 2000 people – mostly Western students. People…
  • Nov 14

    Lessons from DIG

    Lessons from DIG
    Today’s Slaw post I spent today at London’s 5th annual DIG (Digital Interactive & Gaming) Conference along with about 1500 others. The conference is divided into 3 tracks. One for game developers, another for web developers, and another…
Rank this Week: 422

Tsibouris Privacy & Technology…

Tsibouris Privacy & Technology Law Blog

Focuses on privacy, security, data protection, technology, and financial services issues affecting corporations, governments, and individuals. By Tsibouris & Associates.

http://blog.tsibouris.com/
Rank this Week: 4418

Data Protection, Privacy and Tech…

Data Protection, Privacy and Tech Law in Asia

Covers privacy and data protection law in Asia, and from time to time, things in the technology, telecoms and mobile space. By Derek Ho.

http://privacyasia.blogspot.com/
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Social Networking Law Blog

Social Networking Law Blog

By Dickinson Mackaman Tyler & Hagen PC.

http://www.dickinsonlaw.com/blog-search-page/?bcat=32
  • Nov 25

    Social media in the workplace: Three NLRB guidance document

    Social media in the workplace: Three NLRB guidance document
    The National Labor Relations Board Acting General Counsel has issued the third guidance document in the last ten months addressing social media activity by employees – one of the fastest developing areas of employment law.
  • Nov 25

    Final GINA regs delayed: GINA & social media considerations for employer

    Final GINA regs delayed: GINA & social media considerations for employer
    With respect to social media issues specifically, GINA makes the mere acquisition of genetic information illegal. Because the Act broadly defines the term “genetic information” (including even medical conditions of family members),…
  • Nov 25

    US Supreme Court issues opinion in Quon sexting case

    US Supreme Court issues opinion in Quon sexting case
    The United States Supreme Court ruled today that a public employer’s search of sexually explicit text messages on a police officer’s employer-issued pager did not constitute an illegal invasion of privacy. The Court overturned the Ninth…
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