Thanks, Jeff, for the "Blogging for Business" conference information. This is very timely for me, because I'll be doing a less ambitious program on the same...
Because XML makes it relatively easy for computer programmers to manipulate blog data news reader programs are proliferating rapidly. One commentator joked...
The discussion in Network2d has been heavy on spam. Here is the latest: John DeBruyn . Denver CO USA .\\ jdebruyn@... //. 1. Tougher Anti Spam Law in...
Hi, as I see, my dear colleagues are (still) discussing about spamming :-) Well,- here is the latest litigation from Germany, dated 04-30-2003. You can find it...
- Seems reasonable to me -- as does the crackdown on the charming and ingenious young software authors who've been destroying the music business. Yes there is...
The IRS website setting forth the directions for obtention of EINs over the web now has been modified to provide additional instructions for LLCs. These...
Thanks for staying on top of this Stuart. Several of my readers have asked about that. Warmest regards, Glenn K. Garnes The ESQlawtech Weekly "Your Technology...
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Hi Peter: Five years could be over kill -- I think that these laws are probably written to apply on the basis of where the target or victim of the spam email...
LPM Section Council will have a discussion about the definition of the practice of law over the next 30 days. With help from Marc Lauritson, Ann McNaughten...
Jim: I am available for a phone call on 5:00 this Thursday. Just let me know that it is definite. Attached is section of a document, in Adobe .PDF, that I am...
Who else questions or opposes the acceptance of the Committee Report on the Definition of the Practice of Law? If we want LPM to join in this position, we...
I had not been following the issue closely. From what I have read in the e-mail messages going back and forth this morning I am concerned; it sounds as if the...
Hi Richard: I want to thank you and Jim for bringing us all up to date on the technology or eLawyering aspects of what is underway at the American Bar...
well I represent no one but myself, but from my position north of the US border it does seem on the surface to be pretty restrictive and short-sighted. ... -- ...
Hi John:Here are links to some critical documents: 1. ABA Task Force Report and Comments; http://www.abanet.org/cpr/model_def_home.html plus testimony of...
Richard, Is the pdf document you mentioned in your original message available at one of these links? If not, could I trouble you to send me a copy off-list, at...
Robert:Here is a url for a web page where you can download some of these documents.http://www.digital-lawyer.com/digital-lawyer/abadef/aba.htmlRichard Robert...
Can anyone recommend a good listserv on entertainment law? I know of two from the ABA, entsports and esmembers, but I am wondering if there are others. -- Bob...
Dear Bob, have a look to "CataList, the official catalog of LISTSERV® lists", which you can find at this adress here: http://www.lsoft.com/lists/listref.html....
In speaking with members of another law firm with whom I often collaberate, I suggested that they adopt AOL IM with a Trillian overlay. They told me that, upon...
Take control with an Internet monitoring tool to see who what and where and how much bandwidth might be being used. The right tool will monitor IM, e-mail,...
Mac users can use tcpflow. "tcpflow is a program that captures data transmitted as part of TCP connections (flows), and stores the data in a way that is...
- Sounds suspiciously like spying on one's employees. More to the point to just prohibit use of IM and chat. E-mail offers a higher ratio of potentially ...
Not if you let your employees know there being monitored and these tools are to be used for business purpose only. More to my point let's say you've got a frac...
... From: "Cohn, Marc" <marc.cohn@...> Date: Tue, 13 May 2003 11:29:17 -0400 . . . ... Not in the first instance, anyway -- I would just tell everybody...
how much might the prolonged misuse cost in productivity and hard $$$ ... From: Peter I Lippman [mailto:P@...] Sent: Tuesday, May 13, 2003 12:45 PM To:...
- Yeah, right -- what price humanity? Given the total workplace population of 20 to 30 people, Big Brother will not last long if he spins his wheels overmuch...
Isn't the point to monitor traffic statistics? -- not content. And you need a countermeasure for productivity gains for people who are using it for business. ...
philosophy is good i like philosophy and point well taken however i still stand on productivity and hard $$$ lost it's all relative philosophically speaking ...