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Links & Law
Clearinghouse for news and legal cases about linking.
www.linksandlaw.com/

White SW Computer Law
Law firm site including brief publications and articles on intellectual property, information technology and telecommunications.
www.computerlaw.com.au/

Families Against Mandatory Minimums
A national organization of citizens working to reform mandatory minimum sentencing laws for nonviolent (e.g., drug use) offenses.
www.famm.org/

Making Way for Intelligence in Case Space
This paper describes an early effort to build a distributed system for computer-mediated litigation, and explores some of the issues involved in the intelligent use of such a system.
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One Flew Over Pacman's Nest
Legal and technical analysis of the legal aspects of emulation, focused on European law.
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Legal Issues on the Internet: Hyperlinking and Framing
Overview of issues in linking and framing disputes. [D-Lib magazine]
www.dlib.org/

Linking, Framing and Inlining
Information about the law relating to deep linking, framing, and IMG links. [Nolo]
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Don't Link to Us!
Describing to sites that attempt to impose substantial restrictions on other sites that link to them.
www.dontlink.com/

Linking and Crawling Issues
Attorney Ivan Hoffman outlines some cases over linking and related topics.
www.ivanhoffman.com/

Links and Law
Comments by Tim Berners-Lee, inventor of the World Wide Web, about the freedom to link.
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