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3D Internet Law
"With the adoption of the 3D Internet comes new legal issues—and we’re just beginning to see what they are. For instance, do items of virtual 'property' constitute legally recognizable property, with rights and obligations that go along with property law? What happens when conduct in games or virtual worlds infringe—or at least appear to infringe—intellectual property rights? What governments or sets of courts have jurisdiction over behavior in 3D Internet applications? All of these legal questions, and many more still await definitive answers. In the meantime, we have only limited legal precedents, statutory law, and regulations to guide companies hosting 3D applications, businesses establishing presences in virtual worlds, and users. The hosting companies have created their own private law by way of contract through their online 'terms of service,' which they hope will be enforced in court. Public and private law, however, still leave many gaps, and many legal questions remain unanswered. This blog will address the legal issues involved in virtual worlds and massively multiplayer online games and answer some of those unanswered questions."
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AlphaTech Counsel
"Addresses common issues that high-growth companies face, especially companies in technology-based industries. It includes interviews, market trends, commentaries and best practices."
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Austin Technology Law Blog
"Regularly updated discussions of the confluence of law and technology."
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Aviation Law Discussions
"A site devoted to aviation law, safety and security."
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Bag and Baggage
This Week in Law episodes are posted here.
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BeSpacific
BeSpacific "provides daily law and technology news with links to reliable primary and secondary sources on e-government, copyright, privacy, government documents, cybercrime and ID theft, the Patriot Act, and freedom of information, etc."
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BioLaw: Law and the Life Sciences
"Environmental law, natural resources law, agricultural law, food and drug law, biotechnology, law and neuroscience, behavioral psychology and evolutionary biology, health law, bioethics."
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Blawg’s Blog by Bill Gratsch
"Your Source for Legal Blogs, Podcasts & News Feeds."
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BT Cloud Computing
"Perspectives on cloud computing and cybersecurity."
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Builders Counsel
"Legal commentary spanning the current landscape of green building law, LEED legal topics, public contracting, liens, bonds and other construction law topics."
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Business & Technology Law
"Articles dealing with legal issues affecting how technology is used in businesses."
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Cisco Blog > High Tech Policy
"Thoughts and opinions on high-tech public policy." Blawggers comment on telecom news, professional announcements and policy in the U.S. and abroad.
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Cleantech & Nano Blog
Blog discusses cleantech and nanotechnology. Topics include intellectual property issues, investing, regulations and legislation.
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Cloudigy Law Blog
"It’s chock full of information about patent and trademark cases that have been appealed to the Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit. In fact, this blawg covers all IP opinions (including nonprecedential ones) and substantive motion orders issued by that court and the Supreme Court. And every once in a while, you’ll see an update on an e-discovery issue, a random technology topic, or other cool tech stuff they decide to write about."
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Corante / Copyfight
In the blawg's own words, it discusses "the nexus of legal rulings, Capitol Hill policy-making, technical standards development, and technological innovation that creates -- and will recreate -- the networked world as we know it. Among the topics we'll touch on: intellectual property conflicts, technical architecture and innovation, the evolution of copyright, private vs. public interests in Net policy-making, lobbying and the law, and more."
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Counselor @ Law
Posts cover cloud computing, net neutrality, and the blogger's own experiences with tech gadgets, social media and blogging.
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CYB3RCRIM3
"Observations on technology, law and lawlessness." Posts take note of laws related to computer-based crime, issues that arise with digital evidence in criminal cases, and how lawyers and jurors can commit ethical breaches through their use of technology.
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CyberInquirer
Richard J. Bortnick is a partner at Cozen O'Connor in West Conshohocken, Pa.; Pamela Pengelley is an associate at Cozen O'Connor in Toronto who also authors Res Ipsa Loquitur.
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Cyberlaw Central
"The digital world, its impact and legal framework."
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Deal Attorney by Pittsburgh M & A Attorney Anthony Cerminaro
This blawg is "focused on domestic and international commercial and financial transactions such as mergers and acquisitions, venture capital, intellectual property licensing, product distribution, strategic partnerships and joint ventures."

