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Blog for Solos and Small Firms

Fellow Washingtonian Carolyn Elefant has a new blog, My Shingle, “for and about solos and small firms.” This content rich site includes an On-Line Guide to Creating A Law Practice and a featured report, The Bars, Reviewed that surveys state bar and ABA services and materials available for solos and small law firms.

Subjects: Blogs

Google Buys Popular Blogger

Cory Doctorow at Boing Boing has an extensive and interesting review of the facts and speculation associated with Google’s purchase of Pyra Labs, the company that created the crest in the blogging wave with their user-friendly application, Blogger. Dan Gillmor broke the story on February 15, Google Buys Pyra: Blogging Goes Big-Time. See also, Puzzling …

Subjects: Blogs, Search Engines

Controversy Over .edu Domain

As a follow-up to my February 12 posting on the expansion of the .edu domain by the Department of Commerce, which begins on April 15, see this article, Is Commerce ‘dumbing down’ the ‘.edu’ domain name? Along with accredited colleges and universities, the .edu domain will now host technical and distance learning programs (including cosmetology, …

Subjects: Domain Names

National Digital Information Plan Approved

Congress has approved a far reaching preservation program which will allow the Library of Congress to collect and provide access to a potentially vast database of digital content. The Librarian of Congress issued a press release on February 14 detailing the background and goals of this pioneering $99.8 million project, Preserving Our Digital Heritage: Plan …

Subjects: Freedom of Information, Internet, Libraries

AmLaw Launches New Magazine

American Lawyer Media, Inc. (ALM) announced the launch, in April, of a new quarterly magazine, Law Firm Inc.(TM), “designed to provide law firms with information and practical advice on a wide variety of business, operations and management issues.”

Subjects: Marketing

Global Copyright Protection Report

The International Intellectual Property Alliance industry trade group issued a press release, in PDF, discussing recommendations it made to the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative to combat global Internet piracy. In addition, the group published a study, 2003 Special 301 Report on Global Copyright Protection and Enforcement, that reviews piracy in 63 countries and …

Subjects: Copyright, Cybercrime