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Blogs (New!)

  • bIPlog - Started by a class of the UCB Graduate School of Journalism and currently maintained by boalt.org, bIPlog aims to advance the debate over intellectual property by aggregating noteworthy, factual information with thought-provoking commentary.

  • The Patry Copyright Blog - William Patry is partner at the New York office of Thelen Reid & Priest, specializing in copyright trial litigation and appellate advocacy, and former copyright counsel to the U.S. House of Representatives, Committee on the Judiciary.

  • Deep Links - Deep Links is a group weblog featuring pointers to news articles and weblog posts that spark the interest of EFF staff members. Topics include intellectual property, privacy, free speech on the Net, technology and Internet architecture.

  • LawMeme - LawMeme is a group law and technology blog affiliated with Yale Law School. Posts focus on the mutual influence of technological development and legal doctrine.

  • Academic Copyright - Elizabeth Townsend
    Copyright-focused blog written by JD/PhD Elizabeth Townsend, In her own words, "I see myself as an advocate for scholars, students, struggling artists, and others who need a place to turn for copyright questions.

  • Media Law Prof Blog - Christine Corocos, Professor of Law at Louisiana State University Law Center, writes about media law and policy issues.

  • Patently O: Patent Law Blog - A very sophisticated and comprehensive survey and analysis of recent developemnts patent law, written by Dennis Crouch, patent attorney at the law firm of McDonnell Boehnen Hulbert & Berghoff LLP in Chicago.

  • The Volokh Conspiracy - This blog founded by UCLA Law Professor Eugene Volokh covers a wide variety of legal and political topics, including technology, privacy, and intellectual property issues.

  • Lessig Blog - Blog written by Stanford Law School Professor Lawrence Lessig, covering a wide variety of technology and intellectual property topics and frequently featuring interesting guest-writers.

  • Creative Commons Blog - Organizational blog of Creative Commons, a copyright focused public interest group aiming "to build a layer of reasonable, flexible copyright in the face of increasingly restrictive default rules."