April 2011 Copyright Top Blawgs
Covers content theft, plagiarism, and copyright issues on the Web. By Jonathan Bailey.
Covers copyright, patent, trade mark and privacy/confidentiality issues from a UK and European perspective.
Tracks copyright related policy & technology developments in Japan. By Andreas Bovens.
Features copyright, patent, trademark and trade secret cease and desist notices. A project of the Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University.
Discuss current copyright/internet law issues. By Derek Slater.
KZSU-FM (Stanford) Tech/Law Talk Show. Hosted by Dave Levine.
Review of copyright law, copyright litigation, art litigation and relevant current events. Discussions of recent case law and federal rules of civil procedure. By Ray Dowd.
Covers developments in trademark, copyright, new media and free speech. By Ron Coleman.
Covers issues pertaining to trademarks, copyrights, patents and starting a business. By Shannon Moore.
Covers patents, trademark, copyright, and business law. By Leyendecker & Lemire.
Answering your questions about podcasting, new media and the law.
Covers search engines and copyright issues.
Covers Northern District of Illinois intellectual property cases. By R. David Donoghue.
Bibliography of current articles on the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, the Teach Act and other copyright issues. By M. Claire Stewart.
Covers law, culture and the use of intellectual property by scholars, teachers, students and librarians. By Elizabeth Townsend Gard.
Covers wiretaps, privacy, copyright, and free speech. By Jennifer Granick.
Covers contingent fee, alternative billing, copyright lawsuits and patent lawsuits. By Mann Law Group.
Bibliography of current articles on the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, the TEACH act and other copyright issues. Maintained by Claire Stewart, Northwestern University Library. With contributions from Paul Clough, Stu Baker and Brian Nielsen.
Legal developments involving the Internet and new technologies. By Evan Brown.
Comments on Internet law issues including hacking, intellectual property infringment, spam, free speech and regulatory matters. By John W. Dozier, Jr.