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Dot TV

You may have seen the ".tv" top level domain name. For example, Major League Baseball and Current TV use the .tv suffix. The "TV" in .tv doe…

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High Tech Online Dialogue Tools

Bill Warters has a great post on his blog highlighting a collection of info on high tech tools that can be used in online dialogues put together by the National…

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The Role of Manners in a Divided Society

I've been a contributing editor on eBay Radio for about a year now, checking in once a month to take calls and talk about resolving disputes on eBay.  I'…

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Follow up on talk at Stanford

Nervousness aside, my talk yesterday about podcasting went fairly well. It forced me to get the issues being covered in the podcasting guide organized and put t…

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Colette Vogele

Podcasting: Legal Issues of the Revolution with Colette Vogele Vogele & Associates CIS Non-Residential Fellow Monday November 14, 2005 12:30-1:30 PM Room…

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Busted!

In the Cyberlaw Clinic, we've been researching various spyware products in the hopes of identifying a particularly nasty one so that we can sue the bejeezus…

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Bio

Jim Youll is the founder of the Voting Transparency Project, a year- old effort to create free web-based software to assist in the study, design and operation o…

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Lawrence T. Greenberg has been Chief Legal Officer of The Motley Fool, Inc., a leading financial media and advice company, since 1996.  Before joining the Fool,…

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Podcast Legal Guide -- coming soon!!

So, I was thrilled by the reaction from podcasters to my plans to complete a podcasting legal guide. This project has been on my plate since late summer and it…