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Salon.com February 15, 2002 Damien Cave |
Losing the war on patents Market-based attempts (like BountyQuest) to fix the intellectual property system are faltering. Is it time to bring in the feds?  |
New Architect March 2002 Mark Baugher |
Legal and Binding Does the DMCA Threaten Open Standards Development?  |
New Architect March 2002 John Perry Barlow |
The Crime of Sharing How excess legislation will kill your freedom of expression...  |
Salon.com February 13, 2002 Christopher Dreher |
Big Brother is watching you read Increasingly, the government is demanding that bookstores reveal what books their customers have purchased. Bookstore owners and privacy advocates say that's scarier than a Stephen King novel...  |
| Knowledge@Wharton |
Valuing the Invisible: How to Manage Bankruptcies of Knowledge-based Companies A growing trend is forcing attorneys, accountants and others to consider how to handle a bankruptcy when the debtor company's possessions are largely composed of intangible assets like intellectual property, patents, licenses and/or contracts...  |
Reason February 2002 Mike Godwin |
Prescription Panic How the anthrax scare challenged drug patents...  |
Search Engine Watch February 4, 2002 Danny Sullivan |
Lawsuit Over Paid Placements To Define Search Engines A new chapter in search engine law was opened last week, when Mark Nutritionals filed lawsuits seeking $440 million in damages for alleged trademark infringement and unfair competition against AltaVista, FindWhat, Kanoodle and Overture...  |
Reason February 2002 Sara Rimensnyder |
Testing Frenzy The Tecumseh School District of Oklahoma doesn't have a documented drug problem. Nevertheless, it has one of the strictest school drug-testing policies in the United States -- so strict, in fact, that the Supreme Court will decide this spring whether it violates the Constitution...  |
Managed Care January 2002 Donald Wilcox & Stephanie Kanwit |
Debating RICO Suits vs. Health Plans States Failed To Protect Docs From Insurers... Patients Will Suffer; Greedy Lawyers to Blame...  |
Information Today February 2002 |
Self-Lawyering with Nolo.com Nolo.com is the Web site for Nolo Press, the leading publisher of law books for lay readers. It has deep and informative content on common legal matters (estates, divorce, taxes, etc.) that most people will encounter...  |
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