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Information Today June 10, 2002 Nancy Lambert |
Patent Express: The End of an Era Patent information is a growth industry these days, and customers are demanding inexpensive access to international as well as U.S. patent documents.  |
Information Today June 3, 2002 Wallys W. Conhaim |
Creative Commons Nurtures the Public Domain Creative Commons is a new nonprofit organization that develops alternative approaches to handling copyright licensing and encouraging contributions to the public domain within the framework of the current copyright system.  |
Salon.com June 28, 2002 Janelle Brown |
When the drug war invades the chess club ACLU lawyer Graham Boyd discusses the impact of Thursday's Supreme Court decision to allow drug testing of students who participate in extracurricular school activities.  |
AskMen.com June 23, 2002 Donald Morrison |
Preparing Your Last Will & Testament The reality is -- like it or not -- that the world will continue to exist without you in it. And seeing as you won't want to give your loved ones the shaft just because you won't be around to enjoy life anymore, perhaps it's time to start making arrangements for your departure.  |
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Drug Companies and the Patent Game: Fair Play or Foul? Is legal maneuvering a legitimate attempt by the big pharmaceutical companies to recover the huge costs of developing new drugs? Or are the brand-name firms inappropriately gaming the system for their own benefit, to the detriment of consumers and insurance companies?  |
Sports Illustrated June 18, 2002 Susan Casey |
The Games Women Play Title IX has been a huge success, creating athletic opportunities where they didn't exist. So 30 years after its passage, why is the law still under attack?  |
PC World June 12, 2002 Anne Ju |
Hollywood, Techies Square Off Over Copy Locks Consumer advocates charge entertainment industry exaggerates piracy losses, while copyright-holders call controls a minor hassle.  |
New Architect July 2002 Bret A. Fausett |
Do You Copy? What the courts are saying about fair use and linking rights. A U.S. Court of Appeals recently examined fair use issues for images on the web in Kelley v. Arriba.  |
New Architect July 2002 Lincoln Stein |
Fate of the Commons Lawrence Lessig's provocative book The Future of Ideas: The Fate of the Commons in a Connected World explores the danger of owning ideas.  |
CIO June 1, 2002 Ken Segarnick |
Courts Say It's OK: Peep Away Readers' questions about the legal consequences of electronic monitoring: What rights, if any, does an employee have in protecting his privacy in the workplace?... Can the company access my personal AOL account?... etc.  |
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