Wednesday
May152002

T-Minus Six Days, And Counting

...until the Copyright Office decides whether or not to accept the rate structure recommended by CARP.

Wednesday
May152002

Brief Reprieve

ReplayTV users: best stock up on your favorite shows now, 'cause after June 3 you may have company. [Via FindLaw, c | net News.Com]

Wednesday
May152002

The Syndicate

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Rick, you give great RSS. I was willing to stay the course, but that line about "travel" and "my Radio's not always on" - well, you were obviously trying to let me down easy. So I've started seeing other people (Julian at VoidStar, and I'm holding out for Ev if he thinks he can handle it after eTech). But hey, stick around, the more the merrier. Off to browse here to see about a little "take" to go with the "give." (Your suggestions are appreciated. Think OS X.)

Wednesday
May152002

From The Hokey To The Cool, Care Of West Group

FindLaw has a Flash game.

Westlaw has wireless. [Via Jaclyn Easton, Going Wireless]

Tuesday
May142002

"This Is Getting Weird!"

Uh huh, and I love it too. I believe some wise folks may even have written books about it.

Speaking of which, I keep meaning to mention how important I think it is that legal professionals spend some quality time with Dr. Weinberger's book, Small Pieces Loosely Joined. When Cluetrain came out, and then Gonzo Marketing, I gave copies out like candy ("Trick or Treat!") so that we in the legal field could start to think about more effective ways of communicating with each other and the people who foot the bill for what we do. I'm doing the same now with Small Pieces for a different reason, one I mentioned in a more light-hearted vein earlier: we're the ones with all the litigation. As lawyers and courts shepherd more and more Internet-centric disputes through our darned-fine-but-less-than-perfect legal system, they will find their jobs made easier - and the quality of the emerging law improved - if they are informed by what Dr. Weinberger calls the "pineal" nature of the Web: a creation that is at no level pure technology, but instead is pervaded with "human intelligence - and more - down to its smallest building blocks." (p. 161) When disputes are viewed through the lens Dr. Weinberger supplies, the task of balancing equities toward a just and workable result is given a turbo-charged boost.