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The California Court of Appeals for the Second Appellate District found that the forum selection clause in defendant EarthLink, Inc.’s (“EarthLink”) membership…
This is a GREAT article by Tim Wu, Columbia Law School, explaining in really readable language the history and problems associated with the patent system that h…
Reporters Without Borders reports that Yahoo supplied personal data about a user in China to Chinese police, leading to the dissident's jailing in 2003. Thi…
It's been sort of funny watching Oprah struggle with the meaning of truth, and watching the entire publishing industry on edge waiting to adopt her meaning.…
February 7, 2006
More info about the hearing at U.S. Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, & Transportation website.
* Publication Type:Regulatory Filin…
Lately, I've been feeling a lot like Carrie Bradshaw. I've finally found true love with my Mr. Big - the iPod with Video. After two years of using the…
I took a new job in the DC area a few months ago working for NIST on biometric and identity technologies and standards. It's an exciting time to be working…
I note that Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid broke with the customary Beltway style a week or two ago to apologize for a report released by his office that was…
A top Entertainment story on googleNews right now is Bond Helmer Busted for Prostitution. Right next to it is a picture of Pierce Brosnan:
When I read this, I…
The Bay Area Lawyer Chapter of the American Constitution Society invites you to a luncheon panel on:
“Domestic Spying: Illegal or Inevitable?”
featuring:
Good…
Vivek Haldar has recently started a blog with some interesting postings on P2P and TC, Seth's owner override proposal, and my questions concerning semantic…