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Copycense
This blawg covers the landscape of digital content and media, with a special emphasis on copyright and licensing.
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Copyhype
Posts cover—and clarify—new copyright and intellectual property legislation and point out books and blog posts that address the past, present and future of copyright law.
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Copyright Litigation Blog
"Select art law and litigation issues."
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Copyrightings
"Copyright news, musings and opinion."
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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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Counterfeit Chic
Counterfeit Chic covers intellectual property law as it intersects with the world of fashion. It covers not only legal and political developments, but also "why both technological efforts and the social norms of the fashion industry continue to be more effective than law in supporting creativity."
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CRITique • The Charles Russell LLP Commercial Law blog
"Items of news and comment concerning any aspect of commercial law that interests us."
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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.
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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."
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Cyberlaw Central
"The digital world, its impact and legal framework."
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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."
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CyberPanda
"Analyzes important legal developments in the field of cyberspace including privacy, defamation, intellectual property, e-commerce and online property in the United Kingdom, European Union, United States and the Far East."
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Daily Dose of IP
"Your source for daily tidbits of intellectual property law."
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Deeplinks Blog
Features news and information identified as important by the Electronic Frontier Foundation.
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Delaware IP Law Blog
Delaware IP Law Blog has summaries and analysis of patent cases in Delaware federal court.
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Delaware Non-Compete Law Blog
"News and updates on non-competition agreements, restrictive covenants, unfair competition, and trade secret litigation in Delaware."
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Delaware Patent Litigation Report
Portal to all matters relating to Delaware patent litigation.
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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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Digital Media Law
"Thoughts about the latest news in the law and business of digital media, traditional entertainment, IP, and technology."
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Digital Media Law
"Provides topical news and commentary on legal issues impacting the digital media sector. Most creative output in the media and entertainment industries finds its way, sooner or later, onto the new distribution pathways that digital technologies provide. Whether it is music, drama, sport, games, gambling, virtual worlds, user generated content or otherwise, similar legal issues arise."

