April 2025 Technology Top Blawgs
Analysis and commentary on trends and developments in life sciences and health care law. By Reed Smith.
Covers news, events and developments in business, intellectual property, employment law. By Morse, Barnes-Brown & Pendleton.
Covers developments in the entire range of issues addressed by the Federal Communications Commission in its regulation of spectrum-related activities, as well as copyright, trademark, First Amendment and Internet issues. By Fletcher, Heald & Hildreth.
Covers intellectual property and technology law and news. By Kelly D. Talcott.
Covers video games, gambling and other legal discussions. By Mark Methenitis.
A legal blog written by a recent graduate of UCLA School of Law. Posts cover a wide range of topics, but areas of focus include criminal law, constitutional law, law and technology, and commentary on scholarship and legal education.
Discusses the legal hurdles facing startups and entrepreneurs including all intellectual property law topics. By Steven Buchwald.
Covers patents, trademarks, and copyrights.
Covers domain names, privacy, and intellectual property.
Covers law startups--that is, Law 2.0 type companies that integrate law and technology to change the way law is practiced. By Amy Wan.
By Martin Husovec. Comments and reports on important and interesting European developments of technology law (IP & Internet law). The primary aim is to cover and report the case law from the Court of Justice of the European Union and from selected higher Central European courts (German, Slovak, Czech and sometimes Austrian courts).
Covers enhancing the practice of law by maximizing the use of social media. By Gavin Ward.
Covers future technology for the lawyer of today. By Richard M. Georges.
Covers intellectual property, free speech, privacy rights and other topics. By Jason Schultz.
Tracking new and intriguing Web sites for the legal profession.
Covers technology, law, baseball, and rock 'n' roll. By Erik J. Heels.
Focuses on issues related to legal regulation of technology, and especially on legal attempts to restrict the right of technologists and citizens to tinker with technological devices. From Princeton's Center for Information Technology Policy.
Covers copyrights, creative commons, DRM, open source and more. By Andres Guadamuz.
Covers video game IP law. By Ross Dannenberg.
Covers technology and DRM. By Michael Geist.