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Reason November 2000 Jeff A. Taylor |
Killer Code The First Amendment, fair use doctrine, and common sense were all casualties in the most recent decision in the Motion Picture Association of America's case against a DVD player for Linux operating systems...  |
Salon.com October 23, 2000 Damien Cave |
Who ya gonna call? Patent busters! BountyQuest CEO Charles Cella explains why his Web site is offering cash to patent destroyers...  |
Salon.com October 3, 2000 Janelle Brown |
Judges grill Napster, RIAA There's no decision yet, but the appeals court's questions suggest it may give the software company the benefit of the doubt...  |
Wired October 2000 John Heilemann |
David Boies: The Wired Interview Wired and Boies talked for several hours about the lawyer's defense strategy for the Napster case, the future of intellectual property and free speech in a networked world, and how it feels for this David to be taking on yet another Goliath...  |
Information Today October 2000 |
Law.com Partners with CourtLink to Offer New Case Information Law.com, a comprehensive online site for the legal community, has announced a new service that enables users to monitor recent filings in federal district courts...  |
Information Today October 2000 |
West Group West Group Unveils Newly Redesigned westlaw.com, Will Supply European Case Law on Westlaw Service...  |
Reason October 2000 Walter Olson |
All About Erin Heroine of screen and courtroom Erin Brockovich deserves a prize, all right. But not for what you think...  |
Managed Care September 2000 |
Key Texas Lawsuit Against HMO Now Off Court Docket The first lawsuit against an HMO under Texas's health plan liability statute has been settled...  |
Salon.com October 2, 2000 Damien Cave |
Singing the Napster blues Legal experts handicap the file-trading service's courtroom chances. Their verdict? Thumbs down.  |
Salon.com September 26, 2000 Andrew Leonard |
Supremes put Microsoft case on slow track The high court's refusal to hear the Microsoft appeal puts the software giant's fate in friendly hands.  |
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