Chilling Effects News IndexScientology Fights Critics with 4000 DMCA Takedown Notices, Nate Anderson, Ars Technica, September 8, 2008
DMCA "Repeat Infringers": Scientology Critic's Account Reinstated after Counter-Notification, Wendy Seltzer, June 6, 2008
Blue Jeans Cable Not Cowed by Monster's Roar, Wendy Seltzer, April 15, 2008
Air Force DMCA-Bombs YouTube, Wendy Seltzer, from a report at Wired's Threat Level, March 7, 2008
Here Comes Another Takedown, Wendy Seltzer, December 19, 2007
Best Buy Apologizes For Cease & Desist Letter to Laughing Squid Blog, Wendy Seltzer, via Scott Beale of Laughing Squid, December 12, 2007
Prince Threatens to Sue Fansites, Peter Ostrovski, November 12, 2007
Black Friday Ads: the Prequel, Wendy Seltzer, October 22, 2007
Sen. McCain Calls Fair Use on Fox, Associated Press, October 26, 2007
Public Citizen challenges "copyrighted" C&D, Greg Beck, Public Citizen Law & Policy Blog, October 5, 2007
MediaDefender Claims Analyzed, Peter Ostrovski, October 7, 2007
Media Defender Struggles to Defend Leaked Emails, Peter Ostrovski, September 27, 2007
BBC NEWS: DVD DRM row sparks user rebellion, BBC News, May 2, 2007
The Silencing of Internet Radio?, Jeremy P., Samuelson Law, Technology, and Public Policy Clinic - Boalt Hall, March 12, 2007
Better Know a Lawsuit, Andy Gass, Samuelson Clinic, Boalt Hall, March 27, 2007
Blu-Ray and HD DVD already singing the broken DRM blues?, Yaser Herrera, Samuelson Law, Technology, and Public Policy Clinic - Boalt Hall, March 18, 2006
RIAA Refuses to Share Even After Verdict in Defendant's Favor, Niki R. Woods, Samuelson Law, Technology, and Public Policy Clinic - Boalt Hall, February 23, 2007
ViaCom's Dragnet Catches a Few "Dolphins", Elvin Lee, Samuelson Law, Technology, and Public Policy Clinic - Boalt Hall, February 14, 2007
A Perfect 10 Storm for Google, Stephen Dang, Samuelson Law, Technology, and Public Policy Clinic, February 27, 2006
Viacom Tells YouTube: Hands Off, GERALDINE FABRIKANT AND SAUL HANSELL, New York Times, February 3, 2007
YouTube Threatens Legal Action Against Host of Video Download Tool, In an ironic twist, YouTube demandsTechCrunch remove tool which allows users to downl, Samuelson Law, Public Policy and Technology Clinic, November 17, 2006
The Shot Heard 'Round The Blogosphere, David E. Snyder, Samuelson Law, Technology & Public Policy Clinic -- Boalt Hall, December 8, 2006
"Stuffing" the DMCA "Turkey" with 6 New Exemptions a Day Before Thanksgiving, Jason H. Tokoro, Samuelson Law Technology & Public Policy Clinic - Boalt Hall, November 23, 2006
Turkey with a Side of DMCA Abuses, Elizabeth Gonsiorowski, Brooklyn Law School, November 16, 2006
No trademark for stealth..., Elizabeth Gonsiorowski, Brooklyn Law School, November 6, 2006
EFF files suit for damages over abuse of DMCA, Aaron Schohn - Samuelson Law Technology and Public Policy Clinic - Boalt Hall, November 12, 2006
Cities Making Waves: Dude, Where, Kristy Murphy, Samuelson Law, Technology & Public Policy Clinic, November 2, 2006
Second Life -- A Whole New World of Trademark Infringement?, Sarah Adamczyk, Samuelson Law, Technology and Public Policy Clinic, UC Berkeley, October 27, 2006
Apple goes to bat over "Pod" trademark, Sarala V. Nagala, Samuelson Law, Technology, & Public Policy Clinic, Boalt Hall UC Berkeley, October 19, 2006
Don't Host It Girl.com?, Alan Massengale, Samuelson Law, Technology & Public Policy Clinic, UC-Berkeley School of Law (Boalt Ha, October 27, 2006
Copyright Questions Dog YouTube, Verne Kopytoff, San Francisco Chronicle, October 27, 2006
We're Google. So Sue Us., KATIE HAFNER, New York Times, October 23, 2006
Music Companies Grab a Share of the YouTube Sale, ANDREW ROSS SORKIN AND JEFF LEEDS, New York Times, October 19, 2006
Microsoft's Zune Music Player Incompatible With Microsoft's Own DRM Ecosystem, Ross Housewright, Samuelson Law, Technology and Public Policy Clinic, UC Berkeley, October 24, 2006
LimeWire Strikes Back against the RIAA (Cartel?), Sarah Simmons, Samuelson Law, Technology & Public Policy Clinic, UC-Berkeley School of Law (Boalt Ha, October 13, 2006
When High School Gossip Goes Hi-Tech, Elizabeth Gonsiorowski, Brooklyn Law School, October 2, 2006
Taking it to the Streets, plus Librarians on the March?, Heather C. McGhee, Samuelson Law, Technology & Public Policy Clinic, September 28, 2006
Suit Alleges Illegal Use of 'Charging Bull' Image, Dow Jones/the Associated Press, Los Angeles Times, September 22, 2006
Game On: MLB can't control fantasy leagues' use of stats, Elizabeth Gonsiorowski, Brooklyn Law School, September 8, 2006
30 Days of DRM: Suggestions to moderate a Canadian DMCA, Elizabeth Gonsiorowski, Brooklyn Law School, September 8, 2006
High court justices sound cool toward Internet libel case, Bob Egelko, San Francisco Chronicle, September 6, 2006
The Trusted Platform Module , Samuelson Law, Technology & Public Policy Clinic, January 8, 2006
Now the Music Industry Wants Guitarists to Stop Sharing, New York Times, August 21, 2006
State GOP sues caucus for use of party names, Gary Harmon, GJSentinel.com, May 2, 2006
Anti-War West Point Grads Get Trademark C&D, Melissa McEwan, The Raw Story, May 19, 2006
Free Speech Vindicated in OPG v. Diebold, Wendy Seltzer, September 30, 2004
Free Speech v. Trademark Rights: Has the weather changed?, Sarah Mazzie-Briscoe, DePaul University College of Law, March 19, 2006
Scheme to Mislead Software Reseller Results in Loss of Right to Assert Microsoft Copyrights, Samuelson Clinic, UC-Berkeley School of Law (Boalt Hall), October 31, 2005
Apple Gets Cease and Desist Order from Lugz, Boalt Hall School of Law, University of California, Berkeley, November 12, 2005
U.S. Supreme Court to consider whether MercExchange wins an injunction against eBay, Sara Adibisedeh, Samuelson Law, Technology, and Public Policy Clinic, November 28, 2005
How A , Erica Brand, Samuelson Law, Technology & Public Policy Clinic, UC--Berkeley School of Law (Boalt H, November 30, 2005
The Patent Epidemic, BusinessWeek Online, January 9, 2006
Cutting Through the Patent Thicket, Greg Blonder, BusinessWeek Online, December 20, 2005
Chilling Effects Internationally, Wendy Seltzer, Chilling Effects Clearinghouse, July 24, 2005
iPod accessory maker sues rival in patent spat, Ina Fried, CNet News.com, December 15, 2005
Visto sues Microsoft for patent infringement, SillconValley.com, December 15, 2005
Quantifying the DMCA's Chill: A forthcoming report, November 22, 2005
Worst DRM scheme ever? Sony BMG CDs install unremovable hidden software that leaves users, Samuelson Law, Technology & Public Policy Clinic, November 5, 2005
Stoller Strikes Out.....Again!, David Kozman, DePaul University College of Law Technology/Intellectual Property Clinic, October 23, 2005
White House C&Ds the Onion over Presidential Seal, Katharine Q. Seelye, New York Times, October 25, 2005
Dell, Office Depot sued over alleged infringement, Inquirer Staff, The Inquirer, August 31, 2005
DRM in a Budget Bill? Groups Discourage Congress from Requiring Broadcast Flag Technology, Samuelson Law, Technology & Public Policy Clinic, September 25, 2005
Blizzard Entertainment, Inc. Freezes On-Line Gamers with an Eight Circuit Court Victory, Amy Keating, Samuelson Law, Technology, and Public Policy Clinic, September 19, 2005
Court Sees Clearly Now: "Use" in 1 800-Contacts, Inc. v. WhenU.Com, Inc. and Vision Direct, Inc., Chloe Hecht, DePaul University College of Law Technology/Intellectual Property Clinic, September 25, 2005
IPod Maps Draw Legal Threats, Matt Reed, Wired News, September 26, 2005
Having a Bad Hair Day? Customer tries to get even with Bosley Medical., Ameet Patel, DePaul University College of Law Technology/Intellectual Property Clinic, September 14, 2005
Techies weigh in on patent bill, Anne Broache, cNet News.com, September 15, 2005
Invalidation of key Lemelson patents upheld, Sillcon Valley.com, September 12, 2005
Federal Circuit ruling allows repair and maintenance of machines under Copyright Act and DMCA, Tara Wheatland, Samuelson Law, Technology, and Public Policy Clinic, September 2, 2005
Fourth Circuit Rules For Critic in Falwell Domain Name Dispute, Public Citizen, August 26, 2005
Perot Backs $200 Million Bet On Patents, Tomas Kellner, Forbes.com, August 9, 2005
Jim Bessen's Critique of Mann, Jim Bessen, Research on Innovation, July 1, 2005
Branson Attempts to Rip "Virgin" From the Dictionary, July 10, 2005
Safety in Patents: New Evidence of their Importance, Business Week Online
EU Software Patent Directive Rejected, Ingrid Marson, ZDNet UK, July 6, 2005
NYT on STEALTHy Cease-and-Desists, Wendy Seltzer, via New York Times, July 4, 2005
Dilbert on Patents, Scott Adams, Dilbert.com
EFF Publishes Legal Guide for Bloggers, Electronic Frontier Foundation, June 13, 2005
Too much patent reform, too few real fixes, POPA newsletter, June 1, 2005
The Monopoly Factory: Want to fix the economy? Start by fixing the patent office., Zachary Roth, Washington Monthly, June 1, 2005
Google DMCA Takedowns: A three-month view, Michael Davis-Wilson, Electronic Frontier Foundation volunteer, June 2, 2005
007 Dis(Gold)members Austin Powers, Marcus Errico, E! Online, January 25, 2002
Ford run over by hyperlinks, By Wendy McAuliffe, ZDNet News, January 31, 2002
Aimster.com Out -- Madster.com In, Danielle T. Furfaro, Business writer, TimesUnion.com, January 24, 2002
Acacia sues Intel, TI for patent infringement, Computer Business Review Online, April 20, 2005
Always Low Prices weblog C&D'd by Walmart, Always Low Prices weblog, April 6, 2005
Court upholds part of patent judgment against eBay, Silliconvalley.com, March 16, 2005
FEPP Reports on Fair Use and Cease and Desist Letters, Tricia Beckles and Marjorie Heins, Free Expression Policy Project, February 4, 2005
AP sends cease-and-desist letter to BCS, Associated Press, USA Today, December 21, 2004
Legal setback for music industry in fight against piracy, Heise.de, December 22, 2004
Poles push patents of EU agenda, Ingrid Marson, ZNet UK News, December 21, 2004
Acacia purchase creates Net patent powerhouse, John Borland, CNet News.com, December 16, 2004
Web services patents fetch $15.5 million, Alorie Gilbert, CNet News.com, December 6, 2004
RIAA/SDMI Letter to Professor Ed Felten (April 9, 2001), April 9, 2001
Kodak Wins Java Suit, Ben Rand, Democrat & Chronicle, October 2, 2004
Sex.com CEO joins fight against Acacia, John Borland, CNet News.com, October 20, 2004
EPO revokes patent on Indian wheat, Sify.com, October 5, 2004
Patent owner stakes claim in Net ad suit, Stefanie Olsen, CNet News, January 4, 2004
Patriot Scientific Widens Net on Patent Claims, Mark Hachman, eWeek, April 23, 2004
Federal Court Broadens DMCA Safe Harbors, Paul Festa, C|Net News.com, July 21, 2004
iPod Compatibility Lands Real in Trouble with Apple, New Media Age, MacNewsWorld, August 17, 2004
How Liberty Was Lost on the Internet, Christian Ahlert, sp!ked-IT, June 1, 2004
Unsafe Harbors: Abusive DMCA Subpoenas and Takedown Demands, Wendy Seltzer, Electronic Frontier Foundation, September 26, 2003
Actress Tries to Slap Gawkers, Daniel Terdiman, Wired News, July 18, 2004
Proposed Bill Would Criminalize File-Sharing, John P. Mello Jr., TechNews World, March 30, 2004
Coder Sues Distributor of Kazaa Software, Alex Veiga, AP Business Writer, eWeek, March 17, 2004
Letter indicates that states have set sights on P-to-P, Stacy Cowley, IDG News Service, March 17, 2004
Pirates of the European, Waldemar Ingdahl, Tech Central Station, March 12, 2004
Consumers challenge FCC antipiracy rules, John Borland, CNET News.com, March 10, 2004
EU passes tough new antipiracy law, John Borland, CNET News.com, March 3, 2004
P2p ops want to see RIAA 'filter', p2pnet.net News, March 10, 2004
SCO User Lawsuits Target DaimlerChrysler and AutoZone, Matthew Aslett, Computer Business Review Online, March 4, 2004
Congress Targets Digital Pirates, Cade Metz, PC Magazine, April 8, 2004
Hollywood's new lesson for campus file swappers, Stefanie Olsen, CNET News.com, April 19, 2004
Schools raided by FBI in pirating crackdown, Billy House, Monica Mendoza and Brent Whiting, The Arizona Republic, April 21, 2004
Napster investors to face music in U.S. court, Sue Zeidler, Forbes.com, April 20, 2004
U.S., 10 other countries take steps to stop Internet piracy, Associated Press, April 23, 2004
RIAA sues 532 'John Doe' file swappers, Paul Roberts, IDG News Service, January 21, 2004
Frequently Asked Questions About The Recording Industry's Use of "John Doe" Lawsuits, RIAA Website, January 21, 2004
Targeted by Music Biz, Woman Sues Under RICO Act, Brooks Boliek, BizReport.com, February 20, 2004
Privacy reduction's next act, Declan McCullagh, CNET News.com, February 9, 2004
RIAA embarks on new round of piracy suits, John Borland, CNET News.com, January 21, 2004
RIAA steps up file-trading suits, John Borland, CNET News.com, February 17, 2004
On campus, fears grow about file-sharing, Justin Fenton, Sun Staff, February 29, 2004
Congress Eyes Internet Fraud Crackdown, David McGuire, E-Commerce Times, February 15, 2004
New RIAA file-swapping suits filed, John Borland, CNET News.com, March 24, 2004
Music industry hit all wrong notes in court, Tyler Hamilton, Toronto Star, April 5, 2004
Florida Court Sends RIAA Away, Wired News Report, Wired News, April 1, 2004
RIAA lawsuits help terrorists, Kai Stinchcombe - Stanford University, p2pnet.net News, April 8, 2004
Forsythe Awarded Fees in Barbie Fight, Bill Werde, New York Times, June 29, 2004
King of luncheon meat takes on the Spam King, Out-Law.com, June 18, 2004
Fan fiction runs wild on the Web, Allan Hoffman, The Star-Ledger, April 11, 2004
Novell Quotes AT&T on Derivative Works, Slashdot, March 9, 2004
AT&T Trips Up SCO, Frank Hayes, LinuxInsider, February 24, 2004
Microsoft Checks Off Patent Win, David Becker, CNet News.com, June 8, 2004
Microsoft's New Plan to License Has Linux Fans Worries, Don Clark, Wall Street Journal, June 4, 2004
How 'Liberty' Disappeared from Cyberspace: The Mystery Shopper Tests Internet Content Self-Regulatio, Christian Ahlert, Chris Marsden and Chester Yung, May 1, 2004
Patent piracy or Goliath's comeuppance?, Bob Sullivan, MSNBC.com, April 30, 2004
Gripe Site Win: TrendMaker Homes Critic Keeps trendmakerhome.com, Paul Alan Levy, CircleID, April 30, 2004
EFF To Fight Dubious Patents, Amit Asaravala, Wired News, April 19, 2004
Garage Door Opener Company Loses DMCA Claim, Amalie Weber, December 18, 2003
TiVo wins pause technology patent suit, Richard Shim, CNet News.com, February 10, 2004
Porn Sites Fight for Right to Stream, Rick Karr, NPR, February 6, 2004
Microsoft loses round in patent case, Reuters, CNet News.com, January 29, 2004
Booble receives notice from Google, Booble, January 20, 2004
MikeRoweSoft Names His Price, AP, January 26, 2004
FTC Calls for Patent Reform, John Leyden, The Register, October 30, 2003
Judge rules Microsoft infringed Eolas patent, John Borland, CNet News.com, January 14, 2004
TiVo sues Echostar over DVR Patent, Richard Shim, News.com, January 5, 2004
Artist Can Toy With Barbie's Image, Lisa Girion, Los Angeles Times, December 30, 2003
Patenting Air or Protecting Property? (TechNews.com), Jonathan Krim, Washington Post, December 18, 2003
CD-burning software prompts patent suit, David Becker, News.com, December 15, 2003
Microsoft wins HTML application patent, Paul Festa, News.com, December 10, 2003
MicroStrategy Sues Over Patents, Reuters, News.com, December 10, 2003
321 Studies Loses One Battle, but Continues the War, Debbie Galante Block, eMedia Live, December 5, 2003
ACLU Represents Student in Download Case, AP, Yahoo! LAUNCH - News, December 2, 2003
Let Reverse-Engineering Go Forward, Lorraine Woellert, TechNewsWorld, November 5, 2003
Electronic Voting Firm Drops Legal Case Against Free Speech Advocates
, Rachel Konrad / AP Wire, San Jose Mercury News, December 1, 2003
Diebold C&D ruling coming soon, p2pnet.net, November 18, 2003
Kucinich Requests House Judiciary Committee Hearing Kucinich Requests House Judiciary Committee Hear, Doug Gordon, Representative Kucinich's Press Release, November 21, 2003
United Kingdom: "Don, Ben Challis, Mondaq, November 24, 2003
US District Court Ruling Absolves Skylink Technologies From Alleged Violation of Digital Millennium , PRNewsWire, Silicon Valley Biz Ink, December 1, 2003
Going by the Rules with Software Flaws, Joseph Menn, Seattle Times, November 29, 2003
Caught by the Act: Digital Copyright Law Ensnaring Businesses, Individuals Over Fair Use, Frank Ahrens, Washington Post, November 12, 2003
Ed Felten, Tinkerers' champion, The Economist, June 20, 2002
Anticircumvention Rules: Threat to Science, Pamela Samuelson, Science Magazine, September 14, 2001
Content Owners Making New DMCA Claims; Gnutella Sites, SDMI Expert All Get Letters, Mark Cutler, E-Commerce Law Daily - The Bureau of National Affairs, Inc., April 27, 2001
Service Providers as Speech Police, Associated Press, April 7, 2002
Record Labels Want 4 Internet Providers to Block Music Site, Amy Harmon, New York Times, August 17, 2002
Student Will Not Be Disciplined for Memos
, Zachary M. Seward, The Harvard Crimson, November 24, 2003
Caught by the Act: Digital Copyright Law Ensnaring Businesses, Individuals Over Fair Use, Frank Ahrens, Washington Post, November 12, 2003
File Sharing Pits Copyright Against Free Speech, John Schwartz, New York Times, November 3, 2003
Patent office to re-examine Eolas patents, Paul Festa, CNet News.com, November 11, 2003
FTC Report on Patents and Competition, Federal Trade Commission, October 1, 2003
Web Group Backs Microsoft in Patent Suit, Steve Lohr, NYTimes.com, October 29, 2003
Copyright Officials Rule Against Lexmark, Jack Kapica, The Globe and Mail, October 29, 2003
Library of Congress Issues DMCA Anticircumvention Rule, Library of Congress, Library of Congress, October 28, 2003
HP criticises printer ink rival for DMCA suit, Ian Fried, ZDNet UK / CNet News.com, February 6, 2003
Debate heats up as student spots hole in CD protection, Kevin Maney, USA Today, October 26, 2003
Music to My Peers, Chris Marlowe, Hollywood Reporter, October 22, 2003
College Removes Diebold Memos, Matthew Fitting, The Phoenix: Swarthmore College's Online Student Newspaper, October 23, 2003
Students Fight E-Vote Firm, Kim Zetter, Wired News, October 21, 2003
DirecTV Takes No Prisoners, Lucas Graves, Wired, November 1, 2003
ISP Rejects Diebold Copyright Claims Against News Website, EFF, October 16, 2003
Microsoft sued over music downloads, John Borland, CNET News.com, October 13, 2003
Judge Issues Preliminary Injunction in DMCA Printer Chip Case, AP, Wired News, February 28, 2003
Judge Delays Ruling in Printer Chip Case, Roger Alford, Associated press, February 7, 2003
First Jury Trial Conviction Under DMCA, Paul Festa, C|Net News.com, September 23, 2003
Student Reveals Simple Keystroke Disables New CD Copy Protection, Associated Press, Salon.com, October 10, 2003
SunnComm Copy Protection Disabled with One Keystroke, John Borland, C|Net News.com, October 7, 2003
SunnComm Threatens Lawsuit for Revealing Simple Hack, John Borland, C|Net News.com, October 9, 2003
SunnComm Withdraws Threatened Lawsuit of Grad Student, Declan McCullagh Declan, C|Net News.com, October 10, 2003
Blackboard Erases Research Presentation with Cease-and-Desist, TRO, Jennifer Jenkins, Center for the Study of the Public Domain, September 30, 2003
EU patent plan gets thumbs up, Mathew Boersma, CNET News.com, September 24, 2003
Diebold Shuts Down Blackboxvoting.org With Legal Threats, September 25, 2003
Eolas says it would settle over IE, Paul Festa, News.com, September 19, 2003
Eolas suit may spark HTML changes, Paul Festa, News.com, September 19, 2003
Amazon wins patent for ordering forms, Dawn Kawamoto, CNet News.com, September 2, 2003
Online Gamers Feel the Chill of Blizzard's DMCA Suit, Aaron Burstein, January 6, 2003
Music Parody Site Pulls the Plug (then returns), Danit Lidor, Wired News, August 20, 2003
Ad firm 24/7 pushing for patent power, Stephanie Olsen, News.com, August 14, 2003
RIM loses patent-infringement ruling, Richard Shim, News.com, August 5, 2003
Microsoft loses key patent ruling, By John Borland, MSNBC, July 16, 2003
Protection of Non-U.S. Trademarks under U.S. Law, Mark Matuschak and Vinita Ferrera, Hale & Dorr Internet & IP Alert, July 21, 2003
Music firms subpoena IDs in Web downloads, Ted Bridis, Associated Press, July 19, 2003
DirecTV dragnet snares innocent techies, Kevin Poulsen, SecurityFocus, July 17, 2003
Patent suit hits Real, Listen.com, Sandeep Junnarkar, News.com, July 1, 2003
Can Netflix Patent Stymie Rivals?, Wired News, June 25, 2003
Netflix Says Granted Patent on DVD Rental Service, By Ben Klayman, Reuters, June 24, 2003
Peer-to-peer users to receive cease-and-desist warnings, Associated Press, June 18, 2003
Stanford Student Quashes Subpoena for Doe Information, Stanford Center for Internet & Society, January 22, 2003
Suing For The Right To Recycle, The MicroEnterprise Journal
Pattern develops in DMCA charges, CNet News.com, June 4, 2003
Virginia jury rules against Ebay in patent case, Andrea Orr, Reuters, May 27, 2003
EBay's Patent Pounding, Cynthia L. Webb, Washington Post, May 28, 2003
W3C Makes Patent Ban Final, Paul Festa, News.com, May 21, 2003
W3C Adopts Royalty-Free Patent Policy, W3C, May 21, 2003
Celebrities' image rights vs. First Amendment, Harriet Chiang, San Francisco Chronicle, May 13, 2003
RIAA apologizes for erroneous letters, Declan McCullagh, Cnet news.com, May 13, 2003
RIAA apologizes for threatening astrophysicists, Declan McCullagh, CNet News.com, May 12, 2003
News updates from RIAA v. Verizon, Verizon archive
MS legal threat derails Foxpro on Linux demo, John Leyden, The Register, April 17, 2003
Court blocks security conference talk, John Borland, CNet News.com, April 15, 2003
Blackboard Blackout, Jamie, Slashdot, April 14, 2003
Acacia: A Patent On Porn?, Seth Lubove, Forbes.com, April 2, 2003
Jury turns down internet patent claims, Grant Gross, Computerworld, March 12, 2003
Who Holds the Patent on Internet Transactions?, Grant Gross, Technology- PC World, February 27, 2003
Amazon awarded patent for retail chat, Dawn Kawamoto, ZD Net, February 27, 2003
Microsoft speaks, site goes dark, Joe Wilcox, CNET News.com, March 7, 2003
White House Targets Satirist's Web Site, Larry Neumeister, Associated Press, March 6, 2003
Taubman v. Webfeats: Domain Names are Speech, Sixth Circuit Opinion, February 7, 2003
Sixth Circuit Supports Sucks Sites, Martin H. Samson, Esq., Partner, Phillips Nizer LLP, Internet Library Case Upda, February 20, 2003
E-Commerce Battles 'Me'-Commerce, David Streitfeld, Los Angeles Times (free reg.), February 8, 2003
Divine Intervention, Mark Del Franco, Catalog Age Magazine, catalogmag.com, January 1, 2003
Court rules for critic, owner of taubmansucks.com, David Shepardson, Detroit News, February 9, 2003
AOL's Jekyll and Hyde act (RIAA v. Verizon), Farhad Manjoo, Salon, February 10, 2003
New Foe for Webcasters in Royalty Fight, Jon Healey, Los Angeles Times, February 7, 2003
Domain Name Disputes Decline as Internet Matures, Tamara Loomis, New York Lawyer, February 6, 2003
Patent scare hits streaming industry - Tech News - CNET.com, John Borland, CNet News.com, February 6, 2003
SBC enforcing all-encompassing Web patent, ComputerWire, The Register, January 23, 2003
E-Commerce Patent Threat, Jon Van, Chicago Tribune, January 13, 2003
SBC stakes claim on Web frames patent, Lisa M. Bowman, News.com, January 21, 2003
E-commerce patent threat, Jon Van, Chicago Tribune, January 13, 2003
DMCA defendant to stop making chip, Declan McCullagh, CNET News.com, January 10, 2003
Divine Inc. extracts dotcom tithe from UK firm, John Leyden, The Register, January 9, 2003
Furniture Store Wins Injunction Against Critic Site Using its Name, Associated Press, January 7, 2003
An Exhibition That Borrows Brazenly, CHRIS NELSON, New York Times, January 7, 2003
Marc Rousso Links, marc-rousso.com
Grocery Shopping Website, started circa 1990, peapod.com
Patenting The Process, John Soat, Information Week, December 16, 2002
Madness In Methods? An Eye On The U.S. Patent Office, John Soat, Information Week, December 16, 2002
Copyright dispute becomes quite a yarn, Lisa Moricoli Latham, Seattle Times, December 16, 2002
More insight on divine's patent strategy, September 20, 2002
Truth, Ownership and Scientific Tradition, Robert B. Laughlin, Physics Today.org
Europe's ISPs Overrun with Website Take-Down Orders, Reuters, December 11, 2002
Dow Jones Must Defend Action on Web Defamation in Australia, Dow Jones Newswire, December 10, 2002
FTC Settles Domain Name Suit, Dawn Kawamoto, news.com, December 3, 2002
Crichton wins 'cybersquatting' case, BBC News, December 4, 2002
Reseller wins right to use TM in domain name, Martin Samson, Phillips Nizer LLP Internet Library Case Update, October 31, 2002
Left gets nod from right on copyright law, Declan McCullagh, CNET News.com, November 20, 2002
Bargain Shoppers Chilled by Retailers' DMCA Threats, Eddan Katz, Chilling Effects Clearinghouse, November 22, 2002
Naval Academy seizes computers from nearly 100 midshipmen, Jessica R. Towhey, The Capital, November 25, 2002
Divine patent -- a shopping cart loaded with cash?, Charles Cooper, ZDNet.com, November 23, 2002
Retailers Wield Copyright Law Against Shopping Sites, Brian Krebs, Washington Post Online, November 20, 2002
Big Retailers Squeeze FatWallet, Brian McWilliams, Wired News, November 20, 2002
U of Fla.'s copy shops under fire for packet, Elaine Helm, The Daily Northwestern, November 14, 2002
Journalist gets cease-and-desist for use of own name, Bill Wyman, Atlanta Journal-Constitution, November 14, 2002
Sexually explicit dolls may be a fair use of Barbie, John Woods, New York Law Journal, November 7, 2002
University backs down on link ban, Declan McCullagh, CNet News.com, October 8, 2002
Localized Google search result exclusions, Jonathan Zittrain and Benjamin Edelman, Berkman Center
Band Can't Sell Own Music on EBay, Brad King, Wired News, October 24, 2002
Divine patent--a shopping cart loaded with cash?, Charles Cooper, ZDNet, October 18, 2002
Web site parody irks McCallum, Pete Millard, The Business Journal, Milwaukee, October 18, 2002
Taking aim at the mod squads, Eric Hellweg, CNN Money / Tech Investor, October 14, 2002
Court declares Internet duck a federally protected species, Washington Post, September 20, 2002
Copyright Issues: Digital Divide, Drew Clark and Bara Vaida, National Journal, September 6, 2002
Can John Doe Stay Anonymous?, Jeffrey Terraciano, Wired News, February 21, 2001
High Court Rules Against Students, Associated Press, Wired News, June 20, 2002
Nominet Overturns Scooby Doo Decision, September 13, 2002
University bans controversial links, Declan McCullagh, CNet News.com, September 26, 2002
We Can Run, but We Can't Hide: How BayTSP is Enforcing the Digital Millennium, Robert X. Cringely, September 19, 2002
Sherman, Set the Wayback Machine for Scientology, Ernest Miller, LawMeme, September 24, 2002
Nissan vs. Nissan, Andrew Leonard, Salon.com, June 3, 2002
Judge: Ohio candidate can keep using duck to mock governor despite AFLAC's objections, PAUL SINGER, Associated Press Writer, Yahoo! News, September 17, 2002
Bill Simon's Online Bid for Governor Backfires, Brian Faler, Washingtonpost.com, September 9, 2002
Falwell parody site preaches free speech, Declan McCullagh, c/net News.com, September 10, 2002
Web piracy-crackdown spawns stealth platforms, Reuters Limited, May 1, 2001
DVD hacker to keep challenging ruling, Sue Zeidler, Reuters, January 30, 2002
A Fan's Compilation of Fan Fiction Sites, November 8, 2001
Who Owns Xena?, Andrew Leonard, Salon magazine, July 3, 1997
'The Future of Ideas': Protecting the Old With Copyright Law, Daniel Zalewski, New York Times Book Review, January 6, 2002
Lucas Loses Porn 'Toon Tiff, January 18, 2002
'Star Wars' fans clash with Lucas over film contest, Amy Harmon, New York Times News Service, April 26, 2002
Ford Shuts Down Dot-Com Dead Pool Site, Paul Festa, News.com, August 26, 2002
E-Gray spoof site no joke for eBay, Troy Wolverton, CNet News.com, September 6, 2002
Baseball Cracks Down on Web Sites, Larry McShane, TechNews.com, September 1, 2002
EBay Weighing Legal Options on E-Gray Site, Associated Press, September 6, 2002
A burning issue for online copiers, Richard Poynder, Financial Times, January 30, 2002
Piracy raids turn up suspects, more sites, Reuters, CNET.com, January 14, 2002
Baseball Cracks Down on Web Sites, Larry McShane, Associated Press, September 1, 2002
Watchdogs rap RIAA's file-trade assault, Declan McCullagh, CNet News.com, August 30, 2002
ICANN Proposes 'Grace Period' For Deleted Addresses, David McGuire, BizReport.com, February 15, 2002
Miller Brewing Company v. The Miller Family, Anne M. Wallace, Q.C., Panelist, National Arbitration Forum, April 15, 2002
Microsoft "wont break Lindows", By James Middleton, VNUNet.com, February 20, 2002
Music body presses anti-piracy case, Declan McCullagh, CNet News.com, August 21, 2002
HP, Bug-Hunters Declare Truce, Kim Zetter, PCWorld.com, August 9, 2002
Godzilla vs. the blog thing, Paul Festa, CNet News.com, August 14, 2002
Godzilla vs. the blog thing, Paul Festa, CNet News.com, August 14, 2002
HP withdraws DMCA threat, John Leyden, The Register, August 2, 2002
MetsOnline.net reportedly thwacked with trademark threats, Declan McCullagh, Politech, July 31, 2002
Security warning draws DMCA threat, Declan McCullagh, CNet News.com, July 31, 2002
Copyright as Cudgel, Siva Vaidhyanathan, Chronicle of Higher Education, August 2, 2002
MetsOnline.net Ordered To Cease & Desist, MetsOnline.net, July 31, 2002
Judge allows critic to name car dealership on Web site, Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press
New Challenge to Digital Copyright Law, Declan McCullagh, CNet News.com, July 25, 2002
Movie Industry Takes Active Role in Fighting Piracy, Simon Avery, Associated Press, July 22, 2002
Abortion activist sued for cybersquatting, Associated Press
Newsbooster keeps on fighting
, Official announcement from Newsbooster.com:, July 12, 2002
Deep Linking and Database Protection, BNA Electronic Commerce & Law Report, July 17, 2002
Hollywood gets tough on copying, Bob Sullivan, MSNBC, July 12, 2002
Deep Linking Lunacy, Chris Sherman, SearchDay, July 7, 2002
Web site barred from linking to Danish newspaper Web sites, Jan M. Olsen, AP, July 5, 2002
Deep Linking's Legal Link on Hold, Farhad Manjoo, Wired News, June 27, 2002
'Ranger' Vs. the Movie Pirates, Frank Ahrens,
Washington Post, June 19, 2002
Linking, a fundamental premise of the Web, is challenged, Anick Jesdanun, AP, June 9, 2002
BSA Taps Crawler to Fight Piracy, Caron Carlson, eWeek, June 3, 2002
Copyfight Renewal: Owners of Digital Devices Sue to Assert the Right to Record, Mike Musgrove, Washington Post, June 7, 2002
Digital Pirates Beware (Copyright Bots at work), Wade Roush, Technology Review, June 1, 2002
Another Run to a Deep-Link Suit, Declan McCullagh, Wired News, May 14, 2002
Runnerworld.com v. LetRun.com, LetsRun.com
Paranoia, stupidity and greed ganging up on the public, Dan Gillmor, Mercury News, May 4, 2002
Font Companies Crack Down on Student, Lisa M. Bowman, CNET News.com, May 3, 2002
Site Barks About Deep Link, Farhad Manjoo, Wired News, May 1, 2002
Political cybersquatting scores a win, By Lisa M. Bowman, news.com, April 29, 2002
Google Begins Making DMCA Takedowns Public, Don Marti, Linux Journal, April 12, 2002
VeriSign To Stand Guard For Online Brands, Prof. Michael Geist, BNA's Internet Law New, December 6, 2001
E-mail problems dog @Home customers, Stefanie Olsen, CNET News.com, December 7, 2001
x-AOL.com and AOL-x.com names Transferred to AOL, James P. Buchele, National Arbitration Forum, February 1, 2002
Playmate Checkmates Hef's Mag, By Declan McCullagh, Wired.com, February 7, 2002
Loosening government hold on .us, Reuters, news.com, February 12, 2002
Sex.tv Sues The .tv Corporation, Kathee Brewer, AVN Online, February 12, 2002
US Govt. Agency Says .us Procurement (Partly) Unlawful, Michael, ICANN Watch, February 14, 2002
eBay settles lawsuit against similar site BidBay, AP, sfgate.com, February 20, 2002
Abortion Foes Stage Cyber Sit-In, By Katie Dean, wired.com, March 6, 2002
E. & J. GALLO WINERY v. SPIDER WEBS LTD., No. 01-20333, US Courrt of Appeals for the 5th Cir, findlaw.com, April 3, 2002
EFF backs ISP in online gaming dispute, David Becker, CNET News.com, March 12, 2002
Vivendi sues ISP over online games, David Becker, ZDNet News, April 8, 2002
Florida Gov. Bush Moves to Trademark His Name, Associated Press, April 8, 2002
Free speech and the Internet; a fish story, Katharine Mieszkowski, Salon.com, April 4, 2002
Falwell Preaches Against Parody, Julia Scheeres, Wired News, April 4, 2002
Intel forces yoga group to fight for its name, David Lazarus, San Francisco Chronicle, March 29, 2002
MP3.com yanks song with illegal DVD-hacking code, Corey Grice, CNet News.com, September 13, 2000
Church v Google, round 2, John Hiler, Microcontent News, March 22, 2001
How the Church of Scientology is forcing Google to censor its critics, John Hiler, Microcontent News, March 21, 2002
Google Yanks Anti-Church Sites, Declan McCullagh, Wired News, March 21, 2002
Copy Catfight, Jesse Walker, Reason Online, March 1, 2000
Intel It's Not, Reynolds Holding, San Francisco Chronicle, March 17, 2002
Copy Controls: Fair Use or Foul Play?, Tom Spring, PCWorld.com, March 15, 2002
Defining Ruling Issued in Hyperlink Patent Case, Brenda Sandburg, The Recorder, March 14, 2002
Chained Melodies, Damien Cave, Salon.com, March 13, 2002
It's bloody hard to run a forum (in Sweden), Drew Cullen, The Register, March 8, 2002
Analysis of BNETD and Blizzard, Ernest Miller, Lawmeme, February 26, 2002
Some games aren't fun, Russell Pavlicek, InfoWorld, March 11, 2002
Free Speech Under Attack, Glenn Harlan Reynolds, TCS: Enviro-Sci, March 6, 2002
EFF and Law School Clinics Launch ChillingEffects.org, Chilling Effects Clearinghouse, February 25, 2002
News Corp. Exec Blasts P2P Piracy, Reuters, March 4, 2002
Adobe Copyright Case in Court, Michelle Delio, Wired News, March 4, 2002
unicom.com Registrant Wins Right to Keep Name, Chip Rosenthal, save.unicom.com, February 4, 2002
News: Do You Know Your Online Rights?, Michael Singer, Silicon Valley Internet.com, February 25, 2002
Weather Reports, Chilling Effects Clearinghouse, February 25, 2002
ReplayTV Is Not Another Napster, Jane Black, Business Week, February 6, 2002
Vivendiuniversalsucks.com confuses WIPO panel, WIPO Panel, November 20, 2001
First Circuit Says ACPA Trumps UDRP, Prof. Michael Geist, BNA's Internet Law News, December 6, 2001
WIPO Briefing Paper Internationalized Domain Names, WIPO Electronic Commerce
Fourth Circuit limits parody defense in PETA, Fourth Circuit, August 23, 2001
Online Piracy Fight: Next Up, Consumers, Amy Harmon, New York Times, December 31, 2001
Piracy raids turn up suspects, more sites, Reuters, CNET.com, January 14, 2002
Shielding ISPs from criminal liability, Gwendolyn Mariano, CNET.com, February 13, 2002
N.Y. puts eBay on guard for WTC items, Reuters, February 22, 2002
Court Denies Ford Preliminary Injunction Against Fuckgeneralmotors.com, Robert H. Cleland, U.S. District Court, Eastern Dist. Michigan, December 20, 2001
Elephant's 'E' Irks G.O.P., Amy Harmon, New York Times, February 16, 2002
Suits Target Carte Blanche Posting, Rebecca Fairley Raney, Online Journalism Review, USC Annenberg, February 7, 2002
WIPO Arbitration and Mediation Center- British Nuclear Fuels plc v. Greenpeace International, WIPO Arbitration and Mediation Center, January 10, 2002
Attorneys Sanctioned in Cybersquatter Dispute, Mark Hamblett, New York Law Journal, January 29, 2002
eBay causes Lego site to change name, Troy Wolverton, Special to ZDNet News, ZDNet News, February 5, 2002
Linking Patent Goes to Court, Reuters, February 7, 2002
Bigger Not Better With Copyrighted Web Photos, Brenda Sandburg, The Recorder, February 7, 2002
Brands, free speech clash over domains, Michael Geist, Globe and Mail, February 7, 2002
Search engines sued for delivering hits based on payment, Verne Kopytoff, Chronicle Staff Writer, San Francisco Chronicle, January 31, 2002
Time to rewrite the DMCA, Rep. Rick Boucher, CNet News.com, January 29, 2002
Ford Appeals Court Ruling On Domain Name Spoof, David McGuire, BizReport.com, February 1, 2002
HC transfers domain names to Bharti, PTI, The Economic Times, February 3, 2002
Red Hat: You can distribute Red Hat Linux, just name it something else, Grant Gross, Newsforge, December 10, 2001
Lindows seeks to dismiss Microsoft suit, By Stephen Shankland, ZDNet News, January 15, 2002
Teaching Robot Dogs New Tricks, David Labrador, Scientific American, January 21, 2002
Review: 'The Wind Done Gone' a mild breeze, cnn.com/entertainment, June 29, 2001
Abandonware: Dead Games Live On, Brad King, Wired News, January 19, 2002
MP3Board countersues RIAA, calls MP3 links legal - Tech News - CNET.com, John Borland, CNet News.com, July 18, 2000
Big Stink Over a Simple Link, Farhad Manjoo, Wired News, December 6, 2001
Experts Say DeCSS Decision Could Undermine Online Journalists, Carl S. Kaplan, New York Times Cyberlaw Journal, December 14, 2001
Fingered by the movie cops, Amita Guha, Salon.com, August 23, 2001
Threat kills site mocking officials, Frank Geary, Las Vegas Review-Journal, November 15, 2001
Apple Computer: Lowdown on High-Tech IP, Catherine Aman, Corporate Counsel, December 19, 2001
Cyber tussle, Sven Gustafson, Metro Times Detroit, December 19, 2001
WTO Attempts to Shut Down Parody Website Gatt.org, DC Indymedia, November 13, 2001
Aimster Up, Napster Down for Now, Wired News Report, June 25, 2001
First Circuit Says ACPA Trumps UDRP, Prof. Michael Geist, BNA's Internet Law News, December 6, 2001
The Barbie images that sparked a controversy..., Tom Forsythe's artist statement and photographs, Creative Freedom Defense Organization, November 8, 2001
IAAL*: Peer-to-Peer File Sharing and Copyright Law after Napster, Fred von Lohmann, Electronic Frontier Foundation, January 1, 2001
Keep Security Censorship Away From Linux, Jon Lasser, SecurityFocus, November 6, 2001
Name Games, Carlyn Kolker, The American Lawyer, September 19, 2001
Who owns fandom?, Sarah Kendzior, Salon.com, December 13, 2000
Court Allows Artist to Sell Barbie Art, Maria F. Durand, ABCNews.com, February 23, 2001
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