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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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Advertising Law Blog
This blawg provides commentary and news on developing legal issues in advertising, promotional marketing, Internet and privacy law.
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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.
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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."
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Austin Technology Law Blog
"Regularly updated discussions of the confluence of law and technology."
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Bag and Baggage
This Week in Law episodes are posted here.
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Berkman Center for Internet & Society
Aggregates Internet law news stories from the mainstream media and blogosphere and news about the work of and events at the Berkman Center. The blog also has a related podcast, Radio Berkman.
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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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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."
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Binary Law
Focuses on the blogger's interest in legal information and digital publishing, including how information is written, edited, managed and published.
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BlawgDog
"Provides original entries on intellectual property, information technology and cyberlaw, plus some posts occasionally on gender issues and the rule of law in China. Both in Chinese and English."
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Blog Law Blog
"The blog devoted to blog law—that is, the legal aspects of blogging. Topics include blog-related intellectual property law, Internet regulation, defamation, and censorship, as well as how blogs are used as evidence and authority in the courts."
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Bow Tie Law
Posts summarize new additions to the growing amount of case law developing around electronic discovery in both criminal and civil litigation.
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BT Cloud Computing
"Perspectives on cloud computing and cybersecurity."
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Business & Technology Law
"Articles dealing with legal issues affecting how technology is used in businesses."
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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."
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Canadian Privacy Law Blog
The Canadian Privacy Law Blog has posts about "developments in privacy law and writings of a Canadian privacy lawyer, containing information related to the Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act, and other Canadian and international laws."
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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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CommLawCenter
"The CommLawCenter covers the political, economic, and regulatory environment for media companies, program networks, station owners and numerous other players in the communications industry." FCC regulations are the most common topic covered.
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Computer Data Privacy Law Blog
Posts cover the court opinions and legislation that relates to privacy law, the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act and news about data security breaches.

