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Fast Company November 2002 Alan M. Webber |
One Lawyer's Case Against the Law The brief: Lawsuits have replaced common sense, says Common Good's Philip K. Howard.  |
Linux Journal November 1, 2002 Lawrence Rosen |
Why We Still Oppose UCITA The author believes that it will be important to start afresh with UCITA and consider the new environment in which open-source software competes against proprietary, closed software marketed by wealthy companies.  |
PC World November 2002 Kevin McKean |
Up Front: A Corporate Posse for Copyright Thieves? That's how a tough new bill proposes to stop movie and music pirates.  |
Salon.com October 10, 2002 Damien Cave |
Wall Street's worst nightmare Does New York Attorney General Eliot Spitzer really want to clean up the stock market, or just make himself look good?  |
PC World October 9, 2002 Michelle Madigan |
Report Card on the Patriot Act In its first year, the controversial Patriot Act -- which gives federal investigators unprecedented access to Americans' online communications -- has been effective while respecting privacy, federal officials say. Privacy watchdogs say failures and problems aren't publicized.  |
Searcher October 2002 Anthony J. Trippe |
Patinformatics: Identifying Haystacks from Space Instead of finding a needle in a haystack, today's patent searchers are becoming analysts and being asked to identify haystacks from space and then forecast whether the haystack is the beginning of a new field or the remainder from last year's harvest.  |
ONLINE Sep/Oct 2002 Patricia Fravel Vander Meer |
Click to Criminal Justice This listing highlights a sampling of critical or unique Web sites for a varied audience seeking criminal justice information. This includes professionals in criminal justice, law, and the government, as well as students, educators, librarians, and the general public.  |
ONLINE Sep/Oct 2002 Marydee Ojala |
Deep Thinking Eludes Deep Linking Detractors Just when I thought the deep linking legal controversies had been conquered, two European courts revived the issues.  |
New Architect November 2002 Bret A. Fausett |
Minds of Their Own Copyright protection flags violate our right to fair use.  |
New Architect November 2002 Lincoln D. Stein |
Keep Your Laws Off My Media Player The Hollings Act, which would require manufacturers to incorporate FCC-approved copyright protection standards into any device that can reproduce digital content, is too broad.  |
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