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  • American University Intellectual Property Brief

    "Student-written columns about recent IP-related issues, case updates and events; and IP law articles from student writers and outside submissions on a semesterly publication cycle."

  • Andrew Ewalt’s Law Blog

    Andrew Ewalt's Law Blog is dedicated to helping individuals, families, and businesses control their affairs, protect their families and preserve their assets.

  • Andrew Flusche, Fredericksburg Lawyer

    Miscellaneous legal topics, including business, trademarks, and estate planning.

  • AntiCybersquatting Consumer Protection Act Blog

    This blawg highlights national news items about purchases and sales of domain names, as well as lawsuits involving allegations of domain name theft.

  • Artistic Representation

    "Artistic Representation focuses on the legal and business aspects of the arts and entertainment industries. This is a blog for artists and attorneys alike who are interested in the creative side of life. From legal news, to workshops, to DC Area artistic events, Artistic Representation is where the creatives and the counselors shall meet."

  • Austin Technology Law Blog

    "Regularly updated discussions of the confluence of law and technology."

  • Azrights’ IP Brands Blog

    "The aim behind this blog is to produce information and news about trademarks, copyright, Internet marketing, social networking, search engine optimization, protection of reputations and brands on the internet, using our perspective as lawyers specializing in this area. The aim is to be relevant to small and medium-size businesses and to not be purely legally focused, as there are already many excellent intellectual property blogs that write about the law for experts in the field."

  • Biederman Blog

    Blog discusses entertainment law, with a strong focus on intellectual property cases. A reoccurring feature is "Oh Really?" in which the editors "cast a curious, skeptical, fun and smart end-of-the-week eye on popular productions, sharing their keen observations about legal matters these raise."

  • BKGG’s IP Blog

    "Current events involving brand protection and offer information concerning copyright, trademark and patent law."

  • BlawgIT

    BlawgIT covers internet legal issues, including patent, copyright and trademark issues.

  • Business & Technology Law

    "Articles dealing with legal issues affecting how technology is used in businesses."

  • Business Intellectual Property Internet Law Blog

    "This blog discusses business, intellectual property and Internet law developments of interest to Rhode Island businesses and attorneys with an emphasis on intellectual property, electronic contracting and gaming."

  • Canadian Trademark Blog

    Provides insight and analysis on Canadian trademark issues and offers a uniquely Canadian perspective on trademark and domain name topics of international interest.

  • Case Clothesed

    "Meant to keep the public informed and knowledgeable about all things fashionably law and legally fashionable."

  • Clancco

    "The aim of Clancco.com is to explore, investigate, and examine the relationship between art and law. With an educational background in art, art theory, and law, Clancco’s expertise lies in the discourses of intellectual property, nonprofit tax-exempt organizations, free speech and contemporary art. Through articles, interviews, lectures and symposiums, we aim to disseminate this information to art and legal professionals as well as to students from educational institutions at all levels."

  • 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."

  • Current Trends in Copyright, Trademark & Entertainment Law

    Copyright, trademark and entertainment law news. You can also find here the Entertainment Law Update Podcast, which blogger Tamera Bennett co-hosts with Gordon P. Firemark, who authors Theatre and Entertainment Law.

  • Cyberlaw Cases

    "Seeks to cover the most important pending legal cases in 'cyberlaw,' broadly construed. That is, while we will cover cases typically discussed in cyberlaw courses, we will also include copyright, trademark, and patent cases that have a significant connection to networked environments or computer software."

  • CyberLaw Currents

    Post cover "the law of doing business on the Internet. We offer insight and analysis into some of the latest technology news headlines, statutes, and case law developments related to e-commerce, privacy, advertising, and intellectual property, as well as perspectives on statutory and regulatory compliance, and significant business trends and developments. From time to time, we may write about software development, website development and management, open source software matters, domain name issues, copyright, trademark, right of publicity, defamation, online social networking, user-generated content, licensing, and other issues."

  • Developing Concerns

    "A law blog focusing on business and legal issues facing the video games industry." Includes comments on current legislation and advice to both designers of video games and video-game companies.

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