February 10, 2003

posts of interest

LawMeme: Shrinkwrap licenses typically tell you that if you don't accept their terms, you can't use the software. Equally typically, you can't actually read the license until you've opened the box. But most software retailers won't accept returns on opened software. Catch-22, until now.
Greplaw: EFF Attorney, Fred Von Lohmann, has written up a general explanation of US copyright law aimed at P2P developers and investors.
Trademark Blog is interested in what google can do about paid search hijinks.


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