April 15, 2003

Tuesday's Reading List

  • MPAA's Stealth Attack on Your Living Room [EFF]

  • Plan Would Use Software, Not Devices, to Fight Piracy [NYT]

  • Lawsuits by AOL Escalate Fight Against Junk E-Mail [WaPo] [via GigaLaw.com] Complaints [via Findlaw]

  • When Nike Speaks, Is It Always "commercial Speech"? [Findlaw]

  • Patent v. Open Source
  • Will Patents Kill IT Innovation? [Newsfactor]

  • Will patents pillage open source? [c|net]

  • Patents not an open-and-shut case [c|net]

  • Practice of Law: two views
  • How Many Lawyers Does It Take . . . [WSJ]

  • When It Comes to Legal Advice, One Size Doesn't Fit All [Stingray]

  • Previous Posts

  • Rob Walker follows up on Puma
  • Filtering v. Censorship
  • RIAA Statistics Don't Add Up to Piracy
  • Spam Laws May be Coming to New York
  • Is Teen Dream.com misleading or descriptive of Porn Services?
  • File Swappers Speak Out
  • The Attorney, Unemployed
  • Existence of Way Back Machine Stuns Defense
  • Post Domain Path URL held not to be an infringement
  • Thursday's Reading List