Blawg Directory: Copyright Law
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The Legal Satyricon
This blawg focuses on First Amendment, entertainment, and intellectual property law issues as well as commentary on legal practice and legal education issues.
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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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The Trademark Blog
This blawg is about about trademark cases and related issues.
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IP Law Daily
This "is a kind of daily blawg review for intellectual property and media law. The editors are currently reading over 100 law-related weblogs and highlighting the posts that most interest them concerning copyright, trademark, media and patent law. The editors will also offer occasional postings discussing recent decisions, issues or lawsuits which come across their desk."
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Likelihood of Confusion
"IP maven Ron Coleman on developments in trademark, copyright, new media and free speech."
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Trademark, Copyright and Entertainment Law Forum
Discussions of news, cases and legal issues.
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Business & Technology Law
This blawg features commentary on studies, current events and legislation related to business and technology law.
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Maryland Intellectual Property Law Blog
The Maryland Intellectual Property Law Blog provides news, analysis of relevant case law, summaries of pending litigation, statistical information, and miscellaneous commentary relating to intellectual property issues affecting Maryland businesses, individuals and governments. The blawg also occasionally provides posts of more general interest to Maryland intellectual property practitioners.
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Arborlaw
News, book and blog reviews, and full-length articles on legal issues affecting entrepreneurs and small companies. Topics include startups, copyright and trademark issues, Internet law, commercializing technology, contracts, venture capital, outsourcing, closely held corporations, real estate, information technology transactions, and issues involving the management of employees and contractors hired to create intellectual property assets.
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Arkansas Business Litigation Blog
The Arkansas Business Litigation Blog focuses on Arkansas business law and 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals developments in intellectual property (patent, trademark, copyright, trade secrets and covenants not to compete).
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Copywrite
This blawg covers copyright news and rulings and provides text of intellectual property legislation.
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43(B)log
Covers news and issues from false advertising and copyright to commercial speech and matters involving students and legal scholarship.
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The Art Law Blog
This blawg posts news and information about the arts and the laws that apply.
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Between Lawyers
This blawg provides "just-in-time group commentary on the issues raised when technology, culture and the law intersect." It takes you "behind the firewalls and conference room doors to show you how experienced lawyers deal with these issues and help you prepare for the new challenges we all face."
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Cairns Blog
This blawg covers "the first amendment, democratic design and civic innovation for the digital age."
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Now, Why Didn’t I think of That?
Covers patent, trademark and copyright issues primarily in Canada.
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Lessig Blog
Lawrence Lessig crusades for network neutrality and finite copyright restrictions, and against corruption (he’s recently started a Corruption Required Reading list) within the FCC and elsewhere. This tech-focused blawg includes many of Lessig's articles as well as discussion posts by guests ranging from "Granny D," a 94-year-old U.S. Senate candidate, to Richard Posner of the Chicago-based 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals.
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Lawgarithms
This blawg focuses "on legal issues surrounding technology-based entertainment."
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The Invent Blog
Tech tips, intellectual property law and law practice information.
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Texas Teacher Law
"Practical legal advice for classroom teachers. Discussion of current law, court cases, proposed legislation, and commentary on stories in the news."