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Duke Law & Technology Review

Law school students are well known for trying to "do good" whether it be through aiding wrongly accused persons, or by providing legal advice at any number of free clinics. This academic and policy-oriented online publication from the people at Duke University's Law School is another such endeavor, and one that is worth a closer look. The publication's general area of interest is in the...

https://dltr.law.duke.edu/
GigaLaw.com: Legal Information for Internet Professionals

Produced by attorneys and law professors, Gigalaw "provides legal information for Internet and technology professionals, Internet entrepreneurs and the lawyers who serve them." Chief among the offerings are articles and essays focusing mainly on law, technology, and the Internet. These are organized by date or topic (contract law, privacy, free speech, etc.), with the most recent additions...

https://giga.law/
Intellectual Property and the National Information Infrastructure: The Report of the Working Group on Intellectual Property Rights

Secretary of Commerce Ronald H. Brown, Chairman of the White House Information Infrastructure Task Force (IITF), has released a report on Intellectual Property and the National Information Infrastructure. The Report, written by the IITF Working Group on Intellectual Property Rights chaired by Assistant Secretary of Commerce and Commissioner of Patents and Trademarks Bruce A. Lehman, explains...

http://www1.biologie.uni-hamburg.de/b-online/e00/executive.h...