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- Open source opens access to the law library
- Open source opens access to the law libraryNot even closeDana, you really need to include an actual case report from WestLaw and one directly from a court. (I'll email you a short one.) Otherwise your readers won't recognize the vast difference. WestLaw doesn't just publish the text. Each...
- Tags: Engineering, open source, Westlaw, Term X
- Discussion threads 2008-06-12
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- Open source opens access to the law library
- While the Internet has opened up access to most data, legal records have remained a tidy little racket. Westlaw and Lexis-Nexis have it all tied up in a neat little bow. Now Google-like algorithms and cheap Indian labor are letting new companies grab for hunks of that duopoly by Dana...
- Tags: Case Law, Law Library, Fastcase, Open Source, Dana Blankenhorn
- Blog posts 2008-06-12
- Wikileaks judge realizes you can't enjoin the net
- Wikileaks judge realizes you can't enjoin the netforgetting the 1st Amendment?Clsoing down a whole site due to one item that may or may not be actionable seems a bit Stalinish to me. Perhaps our esteemed jurist would like to look at a little document called THE CONSTITUTION! Or perhaps he...
- Tags: Wikileaks, Miranda, Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act
- Discussion threads 2008-03-04
- Archive of court decisions in need of Web 2.0 applications
- My local paper has a piece about Carl Malamud's court.gov project, which thus far has uploaded 1.8 million Supreme Court and federal opinions to the Web. Apparently, this is one of Carl's primary missions these days, to make court decisions, which are public domain, as available...
- Tags: Web, Annotation, Malamud, Lexis, Web 2.0, Channel Management, Internet, Marketing, Richard Koman
- Blog posts 2008-02-13
- AltLaw offers a legal research alternative for federal courts
- AltLaw, a free legal database created by Prof. Tim Wu of Columbia Law School, has officially launched, Ars Technica reports. Ars describes the service: The database currently provides full-text search of Supreme Court and Federal Appellate opinions from the last decade or so. It also allows for...
- Tags: Ars Technica, Database, Goal, U.S. Supreme Court, Service, AltLaw, Storage, Databases, Hardware, Enterprise Software, Software, Data Management, ZDNet Government
- Blog posts 2007-10-02
- Changing the way we find, reference, and talk about the law
- Tim O'Reilly and John Markoff have good writeups on public.resource.org, which aims among other things to create "an unencumbered repository of all [U.S.] federal and state case law and codes." In a letter to legal publisher Thomson/West, public.resource.org President and CEO Carl Malamud seeks clarity as to the extent...
- Tags: Law, Mr., Wiki, Search, Blogging, Online Communications, Internet, Denise Howell
- Blog posts 2007-08-22
- SaaS invades enterprise software markets
- SaaS invades enterprise software marketsIf Gartner says it...it has to be wrong.SaaS should get Gartner to retract their statement then SaaS may stand a chance.Read CarefullyAdoption isn't strong in traditional enterprise applications.It's strong for content providers that happen to use software to deliver their content over the internet.On numerous occasions...
- Tags: Software as a Service (SaaS), software-as-a-service, enterprise software
- Discussion threads 2007-08-14
- Large organizations embrace on-demand - and not just CRM
- Large organizations embrace on-demand - and not just CRMAnother survey with similar findingsHi Phil -- In case you haven't seen it, the Cutter Consortium also recently published a survey about the growing adoption of SaaS. See http://www.cutter.com/press/070122.html for more information on the survey. The survey respondents were...
- Tags: Software as a Service (SaaS), Customer relationship management (CRM), Advertising & Promotion, CRM, software-as-a-service, SaaS solution, on-demand, survey, Microsoft Project, Projity
- Discussion threads 2007-01-30
- University joins Google library project
- University joins Google library projectBeautiful .It's great to know that GOOGLE will be the thorn in Microsofts buttocks to deflate the overbearing corrupt bohemoth ."In a world without walls and fences , who needs windows and gates.'NiceWhen I was back in school, not to long ago, it took ages to...
- Tags: INTERNET, Construction, Google Inc., Google Library Project, Google Library
- Discussion threads 2006-10-12
- "Finally, some of the opinions are funny."
- Professor Tim Wu and programmer Stuart Sierra have launched Project Posner, a searchable database of legal opinions authored by jurist and blogger Richard A. Posner. As Tim says,Project Posner has all of Posner’s 2100+ opinions, fully and easily searchable. ... The law supposedly belongs to the people, but...
- Tags: Richard A. Posner
- Blog posts 2006-10-09
- Lawmakers to act on ChoicePoint ID theft
- Lawmakers to act on ChoicePoint ID theftIronic" A Nigerian man was sentenced to 16 months in prison..."Gee, maybe he was the one that started the original Nigerian scam still running around the Internet? :-)Seriously though, as it is with Sarbanes-Oxley compliance, we should hold the ChoicePoint executives personnaly responsible for...
- Tags: Sarbanes-Oxley, Storage, Databases, industry, identity theft, ChoicePoint Inc.
- Discussion threads 2005-02-24
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