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The Problem With the Sharknado Reference

A Reading List for the Novice Social Networking Lawyer

Happy National Compliment Day

Why Lawyers Should Use Pinterest

Beware of the Online "Filter Bubble"

Seeking: a Seth Godin Decoder Ring

Flourishes in Judicial Opinions

Hotmail Updates

David Kazzie Strikes Again - "So You Want to Close Your Facebook Account?"

Crazy Story of the Week

A Personal Landing Page (About.me)

Rise of the Curators?

Punctuation Wars

Was a Copy of the Prop 8 Decision Leaked?

Social Media and Journalism - Downsides?

The "Clean Break" Question - Follow Up

Should I Make a "Clean Break" With the Blog? -- Looking for a Little Help From Readers

The Randazza Fan Club

Prof. Goldman Interviews Cindy Cohn of the EFF

Interesting Reads -- November '09

State of the Blog - Guest-Posting

Mongols Trademark Seizure Falls Flat

Facebook Switches Counsel in Power Ventures Lawsuit

The Path to Inbox Zero Isn't Through the Inbox

Social Notes

Happy 473th Birthday, @ !

Friday Roundup - Spring Fever Edition

Email Exchange Results in Settlement

Want to Opt-out of Receiving a Phone Book?

Friday Fun: iFart Mobile v. Pull My Finger

Peer-to-Peer Gambling Wins in the Washington Court of Appeals

No More Reply-All For You?

Sunday Communications Roundup [Jan. 11, 2009]

Dec 13, 2008 Links/Odds and Ends

Easter Egg in the WordPress Terms of Service

FTC Comments on Do-Not-Call List

Target Pays $$ After Circulating Email Accusing Woman of Counterfeiting

Lawsuit Seeking Disclosure of Palin Emails Filed

Lawyer Slammed for Typos (and Other Errors)

Litigating Against the Blogosphere

Sign up For Northwest Miles and Receive Emails from Paypal?

Frontier Justice on the Internet

Take Us to County!

Holy Smoke! - Splintered Wash S.Ct. Upholds Indoor Smoking Ban

Copyright in Graffiti?

Email Gaffes - "About That Email Offer We Sent You . . . ."

Infringements by Political Campaigns

See Wikipedia?

Quick Links - August 28, 2008

Wash S. Ct. Cell Phone Contract Arbitration Unconscionable

The Demise of the Yellow Legal Pad

Obama's Text Message Debacle?

Friday Fun: Bitter Lawyer

Brevity is Also the Soul of Pleading

Politicians, Watch Out When you Twitter!

Email Evidence

Prank Call, Prank Call

Justice Scalia Bums Smoke from SJP; Forced to Recuse in Upcoming Punitives Case?

Best Online Language Tools

Quick Links

Friday Quick Links

Man Opens 58,000 Brokerage Accounts to Collect Micro-Deposits

The Digital Age = Bad Legal Writing?

Blackberry v. Twitter Trademark Dispute

Comcast Phone's Default Opt-in for Marketing

Quick Links

Lawyers Being Lawyers

Why is Outlook 2007 Slow?

Proper Semicolon Usage

Email Delivery Companies Square Off Over Noncompete

Payphones Are Like Urinals

Wow

Copying the Client

Arbitrator Certifies Early Termination Claims Against Verizon

Seattle Law Bloggers

On to 2008

You've Got a Class Action Waiver!

What's Up With Typepad

9th Cir. to C.D. Cal. Judge – “Email Service Doesn’t Necessarily Cut It”

Romance in the Digital Age

Nonstarter

Unchecking the Box

Yahoo Sweats the Chinese Dissident Matter

The Spam Filter Ate It

Ohio Content-Harmful-to-Minor Statute Enjoined

The Telecommuting Justice

Cameras in Courtrooms

Friday Roundup - Labor Day Weekend

Spamhaus Rebuffed by Seventh Circuit

2 Suspicious Looking Men on a Ferry

Argued From the Couch

WA S. Ct: Class Action Waiver Untenable

Court to Lawyer: Whitelist the Court Domain Name!

A Disturbing Trend

Quick Links

Emails ~ Privilege Log - Should the Privilege Log List Every Single Email?

Unsolicited Political Messages

Vonage

Bruce Fein: Critical of WhiteHouse Email Policies

6th Cir. Stored Communication Decision

Media Mentions and Articles

Media Mentions:

The twisted world of online copyright
(Econsultancy; Nov. 11, 2010)

Rise and Fall of a Spam Crusader
(North Coast Journal; Sept. 30, 2010)

Appeals court absolves firm that exposed man's SSN
(The Register; June 4, 2010)

Spam--a Lot
(ABA Journal/Wendy Davis; March 1, 2010)

Texas county to name drunk drivers on Twitter
(SF Gate/IDG News; Dec. 24, 2009)

Starbucks sued after laptop data breach (NetworkWorld.com; Feb. 23, 2009)

Spam pins 'Strong Arm' Missed court date earns Frank Azar judge's reprimand
(Rocky Mountain News)

Microsoft Sues More Hotmail Spammers
(PC World)

Zango Sues Antispyware Vendor PC Tools (InfoWorld)

Software Notebook: Two major spam cases end up in Seattle
(Seattle PI)

Venkat on Copyright and More 1/2
(Rasmus Rasmussen Dot Com; May 22, 2009)

Court Limits Third-Party Text Message Ads
(Inside Counsel; September 1, 2009)

Articles:

CAN-SPAM Put to the Test (cNet; May 22, 2007)

Spyware Skirmishes: Spy Versus Antispy (cNet; June 5, 2007)

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