LEGAL RESEARCH
This page is designed to help you find information on various topics for yourself, things like courts, cases, statutes, legal articles, and law libraries. There is also a separate page of Patent Links, one for all the Contracts, another listing the Courts relevant to cases we cover in depth, like the SCO litigation, a page on DRM, and one for the GPL. We also have a page on the Comes v. Microsoft case, as well as one on Microsoft litigation generally. If you are looking for lawyers in the SCO litigation, you'll find them here.
Sometimes the easiest way to find something is to look through the daily Archives by keyword, if you are looking for something Groklaw has covered, or using our Search application.
Please note that the legal documents filed in the various lawsuits are
located elsewhere in the various Timeline pages, such as the SCO v. IBM Timeline page. There is an older version, where you may find esoteric exhibits from the early days, a separate page called
Legal Docs
, which includes things like the BSDi court documents and Tarent v. SCO in Germany information.
[ Antitrust ]
[ Bankruptcy ]
[ Blogs ]
[ Cases ]
[ Copyright Law ]
[ Copyright Cases ]
[ Courts ]
[ EULAs ]
[ Fair Use ]
[ First Sale ]
[ Law Articles ]
[ Laws, Rules & Statutes ]
[ Legal Search Engines ]
[ Libraries ]
[ Miscellaneous ]
[ Patents ]
[ Reference Works/How To's/Resources ]
[ Terms & Concepts ]
[ Trademarks ]
[ Trade Secrets ]
[ Unix ]
[ U.S. Constitution ]
Legal Search Engines
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- CourtWeb full text search of Federal court rulings. It's voluntary on the part of judges, but it's quite impressive, and it's completely free.
- Legal search engines, list compiled by Washburn U. School of Law
- Cornell LLII
- Justia
- Public Library of Law, free legal research of cases, statutes, etc.
- AltLaw
- PreCYdent
- FindaCase
- Public Resource, Supreme Court decisions, Federal Reporter 2d and 3d, Selected Cases, Codes, and Treatises, Video Archive of appeals court and Supreme Court oral arguments, including reenactment of cases like US v. Aaron Burr but modern cases as well [bulk materials, not yet organized - hoping the community will help with that]
- Findlaw
- ALSO, American Law Sources Online, see also by state
- Washlaw WEB full-text searching of US Supreme Court decisions, Washburn University School of Law
- Supreme Court Database
- China IP Law Search
- LEXIS - paid service
- Westlaw - paid service
- Patent searching:
Reference Works, How To's, Resources
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- Journalists' Guide to the Federal Courts
- Journalists' Guide to Legal Terms
- Law.com's Legal Dictionary
- West's Law Encyclopedia
- GPO (US Government Printing Office)
- Federal Judicial Center's Publications and Video Catalogue ["The catalog contains records of publications the FJC has produced since its creation in 1967, including all titles currently in print and many older titles. Included are reports of research and analysis done by or for the Center, monographs on substantive legal subjects, manuals, and desk references for judges and court staff. Most FJC publications are available in depository libraries and federal court libraries. In addition to formal reports and studies, the catalog includes unpublished reports, memoranda, and other work produced by Center researchers. Unless otherwise noted, FJC publications are not copyrighted and may be photocopied, reproduced, or posted to Internet and intranet sites without the Center’s permission, although acknowledgment of the Center's authorship would be appreciated."]
- Lexis Introduction to Researching Legal Materials [PDF]
- UNIX History, Eric Levenez
- How to Redact PDFs the Right Way
- Willamette Law Online - you can sign up for emailed summaries of US Supreme Court decisions weekly as well as weekly US federal and state Intellectual Property Law decisions
- Federal Rules Effective Dec. 1, 2007, including new Privacy Rules
- GoogleGuide, a how to for
advanced searching on Google
- Software Freedom Law Center
- Library of Congress including Law Library of Congress and Research Help, with links to both international and US laws and statutes, both by state and federal.
- Legal Research Principles (Canadian law resources, some UK, US - tutorials on things like legal citations)
- China IP Law
- Liberty Library of Constitutional Classics
- Guide to Live Blogging and Tweeting from Court, Berkman Center's Citizen Media Law Project
Libraries, Legal Collections
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State, Court & County Law Libraries on the Web alphabetical
- Library of Congress' Global Legal Information Catalogue
- Library of Congress Legal Resources
- Library of Congress Law Blawgs
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Cornell Law School's Legal Information institute
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Congressional Research Service (CRS) Reports
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Washburn University School of Law's WashLaw Web
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Boston University School of Law's Journal of Science & Technology Law
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Phillips Nizer Internet Library
- American Bar Association's Supreme Court Merit Briefs
- Landmark Supreme Court Cases, site designed for teachers to explain the process through cases
- Librarians' Index to the Internet's Intellectual Property page
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Yahoo's page of Law Libraries
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Cornell Law School's Legal Information Institute's Supreme Court Collection, searchable
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The 'Lectric law library Reference Room,
with dictionary, lexicon, legal topics
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Oyez Oyez Oyez,
Northwestern University's The Oyez Project, US Supreme Court Multimedia Database
- Federal Register
- Library of Congress including Law Library of Congress and Research Help, with links to both international and US laws and statutes, both by state and federal.
- Computer History Museum [YouTube channel]
- BAILII, world law resources.
- Primary Sources on Copyright (1450-1900)
- E-Discovery Law
- SEC: Researchers and Librarians - page with securities and investor information at the SEC
- Citizen Media's Section 230 Resources (Communications Decency Act)
Cases - Where to Find Them for Free
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- Justia
- Public Library of Law, free legal research of cases, statutes, etc.
- AltLaw
- PreCYdent
- FindaCase
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Lexis free case search tool
- Searchable Federal US Courts of Appeals cases
- US Supreme Court
- Supreme Court briefs (ABA website)
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Utah legal and governmental links
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American Law Sources Online (ALSO!)
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Jurist's Law and Case search tool
- LII's Federal Law Collection (U.S. Supreme Ct. and US Court of Appeals decisions, as well as links to Pacer for states, districts)
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LawGuru Search Page
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Hieros Gamos' Law and Legal Research Center
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Internet Legal Resource Guide
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ILRG Utah statutes page, with a Utah-only Google search tool
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ILRG Delaware resources
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ILRG Michigan resources
- FileWrapper.com, IP legal news and decisions hosted by McKee, Voorhees & Sease, P.L.C.
- BAILII, UK, Ireland, Wales case law and legislation, with links to World Law resources.
Courts
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- US Supreme Court
- Oral Argument Audio, Federal Appeals Courts (3rd, 4th, Sixth, 10th Do Not Provide Automatically)
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U.S. Courts locator
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U.S. Courts - Federal
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All Federal Courts - map
- Google US Govt Search
- Google's US Government Search page results for "courts"
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U.S. Courts
-- Federal Judiciary Court links
- ALSO's Federal Courts page
- ALSO by State
- National Center for State Courts
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Utah U.S. District Court- IBM & Novell
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Nevada U.S. District Court - AutoZone
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Delaware US District Court -- Red Hat
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Oakland County 6th Judicial Circuit Court, Michigan -- DC
-[Documents, Dockets
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US District Court for the Southern District of Indiana -- Wallace v. FSF
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IBM - free Pacer [note: free service ended April 29, 2005; now go to
Pacer, paid ]
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Novell - Pacer, paid
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US Bankruptcy Court, District of Delaware
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Red Hat -- Pacer, paid
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AutoZone -- Pacer, paid
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DaimlerChrysler Docket info, paid
- US Court of Appeals for the 10th Circuit, the court of appeals for Utah
- "How US Courts Work"
- 7th Circuit Court of Appeals Practitioner's Handbook
- 7th Circuit Court of Appeals Wiki
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The Court, Canadian law blog
Blogs
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Rules and Statutes
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American Law Sources Online (ALSO)
- this resource has all the states' laws, codes, cases, and court rules
- Federal and State Court rules, forms, dockets
- Federal Rules and Forms, all courts, including bankruptcy and appeals, civil and criminal
- local federal court rules
- Hieros Gamos Worldwide Legal Directories
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US Code
- HG's Laws for 230 Countries
- HG's European Union law
- Federal Rules of Evidence
Hearsay
THOMAS (Library of Congress) - legislation, current and pending by US Congress, by topic, US Code, Congressional Record, committee reports, treaties, roll call votes, etc.
Witnesses
Experts and Opinions of Lay Witnesses
- Federal Rules of Evidence, Hearsay and Exceptions
- US Code, Title 35, Ch 18, Patent Rights in Inventions Made with Federal Assistance
- Federal Rules of Civil Procedure
- Civil Procedure
- Rules and forms for the US Court of Appeals for the 10th Circuit, where SCO v. Novell is being appealed
- Jury Instructions by state
- Manual for Complex Litigation, Fourth
- Rule 702 - Testimony by Experts
- Rules of International Court of Arbitration
- "Managing Discovery of Electronic Information: A Pocket Guide for Judges" [PDF]
- Federal Judicial Center's
Materials on Electronic Discovery: Civil Litigation
- Discovery: A Beginner's Guide, Barbara Bavis, In Custodia Legis, Law Librarians of Congress (resource links)
- Testimony of Experts, Notes on Rule 702
- US Bankruptcy Code
- Bankruptcy Tax Guide - Justia.com
- Bankruptcy Basics [videos]
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Digital discovery rules
- Codes of Ethics and Professional Conduct
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Copyright Law
- DMCA
- Intellectual Property, Berkman, William Fisher, featuring Charles Nesson and Vivek Kundra, lectures with "a brief history of key theories and issues related copyright in the Internet space. By examining some of the hard problems and cases that have defined this field over the last decade..." and including "the syllabus and materials for Professor William Fisher’s Harvard Law School 'Copyright' course have been made available to the public. In addition to online resources, the syllabus links to 'maps' which contain Professor Fisher’s lecture notes for all of his courses on intellectual property law. The four maps and collateral slide presentations contain overviews of the principal fields of intellectual property law, including copyright, patent, and trademark law, and intellectual property theory..."
- Fair Use (US Code Title 17, § 107 "Limitations on exclusive rights: Fair use")
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GPL and other licenses
- Free Software Foundation - What to do if you see a GPL Violation
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Declaratory Judgment Act, Title 28, Part VI, Ch. 151, Sec. 2201
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Delaware Code
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Lanham Act
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US Code Title 28, Ch 151, Sec 2201, the Declaratory Judgment Act
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Utah's Rules of Civil Procedure Rule 37
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Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, paper by US Dept. of Justice
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DMCA, manual by US Dept. of Justice
- Stored Communications Act
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UK's E-Commerce Regulations, an Out-Law guide
Terms and Concepts
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- USPTO guidelines on obviousness post-KSR
- Bankruptcy Basics
- Damages
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Piercing the Corporate Veil
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Piercing the Corporate Veil of an LLC
- Scenes a Faire Under Copyright Law, Ivan Hoffman
- Veil Piercing Under the Theory of Federal Rule [scroll down to header]
- Estoppel, Law.com Legal Dictionary;
Estoppel, 'Lectric Library
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Enforcing the GNU GPL, Eben Moglen, Sept. 2001
- Groklaw's GPL page
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Contracts & Commercial Law
(from
Legal Scholarship Network Journal Offerings
of the Social Science Research Network)
- Fair Use
- US Code Title 17 Section 107 - Limitations on exclusive rights: Fair rights
- Bound by Law - comic book by three law professors, James Boyle, Keith Aoki, and Jennifer Jenkins, explaining copyright law, specifically fair use
- Code of Best Practices in Fair use for Online Video, Center for Social Media
- MIT's Free Course Online on Copyright Law [includes videos]
- Fair Use Stanford University Libraries: Copyright & Fair Use
- How does fair-use law work, anyway?, Tim Wu, Slate, Oct. 21, 2009 on Shephard Fairey case
- The British Libray: The World's Knowledge DRM'd and For a Price - Groklaw article on the clash of DRM and fair use
- Digital Copyright Issues in Academic Publishing, by Roy Bixler
- DRM and the Death of Culture, by Simon Phipps
- Google Cache Fair Use ruling
- Chilling Effects on Fair Use
- Kelly v. Arriba Soft a decision that explains various defenses to DMCA Section 1202 infringement claims, including a section on fair use
- EFF's Fair Use FAQ
- EFF's Bloggers' FAQ: IP
- Trademarks
- Trade Secrets
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Preliminary and Permanent Injunction
definitions
- Motion for summary judgment
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"Unclean hands"
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Preliminary Injunction
, defined on 'Lectric Law Library
- Presentation of Technical Evidence by Experts in Computer-Related IP Litigation by Stanley H. Kremen
- Daubert hearings
- Motions in Limine, by Rod Borlase
- Protective Orders; see also
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Moglen on SCO June 13
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Declaratory Judgments
- A Paralegal Explains How to Draft a Motion
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Declaratory Judgments, a tutorial
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Moglen on SCO June 30
- Statute of Limitations Explained
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Rule 11 certification
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Eric Raymond's SCO v. IBM Position Paper
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Halloween 9
Law Articles
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Copyright Law
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Copyright Resources
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Copyright Law
- MIT's OpenCourseWare course on
Copyright Law
- Stanford's Copyright and Fair Use Overview (includes explanation of permissions process, fair use, works made for hire, transfer of copyright, multiple authors)
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Franklin Pierce Law Center's Copyright on the Internet
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Dan Ravicher, Esq.
"Software Derivative Work: A Circuit Dependent Determination"
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Copyright Issues and the Internet - A Link Digest
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Digital Copyright
- Copyright Basics
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Parody and Copyright
- LexisNexis' Copyright-Trademark Law Communities
- Librarians' Index to the Internet's Copyright page
- The Strange Odyssey of Software Interfaces and Intellectual Property Law, Pamela Samuelson
- Copyright and Compatibility, Michael A. Jacobs, Esq. (subscription required; Google cited the paper in Oracle v. Google, no doubt in part because Jacobs is on the Oracle team, claiming copyright on Java APIs: "Industry practice has long reflected that APIs are uncopyrightable. For example, while
AT&T required that vendors using its Unix implementation take a license, it understood that the
specifications for the UNIX interfaces were not protected by copyright. See Michael A. Jacobs,
Copyright & Compatibility, 30 JURIMETRICS J. 91, 102 (1989)." Stay tuned for the outcome.)
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"Applying Fundamental Copyright Principles To Lotus Development Corp. v. Borland International, Inc."
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Bitlaw's "Works Unprotected Against Copyright"
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Software/Copyright cases
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EFF: Bloggers' FAQ: Intellectual Property
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EFF: Fair Use FAQ
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Idea Theft essay
- Letter from EFF to ABC, outlining fair use elements in the Spocko case (regarding using brief video clips on a blog)
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DMCA Elements for Notice and Take Down Letter
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Copyright, registration requirements
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Copyright, criminal offenses
- Scenes a Faire Under Copyright Law, Ivan Hoffman
- Creative Commons' termination of transfer tool
- Fair Use
Copyright Cases
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- Apple v. Microsoft Court of Appeals decision, 1994;
District Court decision 1992; District Court decision 1991 (graphical user interface case)
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Baker v. Selden, 101 U.S. 99 (Mem), 11 Otto 99, 25 L.Ed. 841 ["The copyright of a work on mathematical science cannot give to the author an exclusive right to the methods of operation which he propounds, or to the diagrams which he employs to explain them, so as to prevent an engineer from using them whenever occasion requires. The very object of publishing a book on science or the useful arts is to communicate to the world the useful knowledge which it contains. But this object would be frustrated if the knowledge could not be used without incurring the guilt of piracy of the book. And where the art it teaches cannot be used without employing the methods and diagrams used to illustrate the book, or such as are similar to them, such methods and diagrams are to be considered as necessary incidents to the art, and given therewith to the public; not given for the purpose of publication in other works explanatory of the art, but for the purpose of practical application."]
- Blizzard v. Bnetd [PDF] EULA/fair use/reverse engineering case [Groklaw article on the hearing on the appeal, mp3, decision on the appeal]
- Campbell v. Acuff-Rose, 510 U.S. 569 (1994)
- Castle Rock Entertainment, Inc. v. Carol Publishing Group, 150 F.3d 132 (2d Cir. 1998)
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Computer Assoc. Int'l, Inc. v. Altai, Inc., 982 F.2d 693 (2d Cir. 1992)
case on nonliteral copying [Court of Appeals decision; District Court
- Eldred v. Ashcroft, 537 U.S. 186 (2003).
- Feist Publications, Inc. v. Rural Telephone Service Co., 499 U.S. 340 (1991)
- Gates Rubber v. Co. v. Bando Chem. Indus. Ltd., 9 F. 3d 823, 835-36 (10th Cir. 1993) - local copy and article
- Jasper v. Bovina Music, Inc. - case used in SCO v. Novell re federal jurisdiction question
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Kelly v. Arriba Soft Corp. (9th Cir. 2003)
- Lotus Development Corporation v. Borland International, Inc., 49 F.3d 807 (1st Cir. 1995)- look-and-feel case
(oral argument before US Supreme Court)
- MAI Systems Corp. v. Peak Computer, Inc., 991 F2d 511 (9th Cir. 1993), another RAM case
- Matthew Bender & Co. v. West Publishing Co. (appeal)
- New York Times v. Tasini 533 U.S. 483 (2001); 531 U.S. 978 (2000)
- ProCD v. Zeidenberg, 86 F.3d 1447 (7th Cir. 1996)
- Sony Corp. of America v. Universal City Studios, Inc., 464 U.S. 417 (1984)
- Stanford's Copyright and Fair Use cases
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Wall Data Incorporated v. Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department , United States Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit. - 447 F.3d 769 (fair use, and RAM copy counts as copy for infringement purposes if software licensed only - "Section 117, by its own terms, applies only to “the owner of a copy of the computer program.” 17 U.S.C. § 117 ....Thus, under MAI, if a software developer retains ownership of every copy of software, and merely licenses the use of those copies, § 117 does not apply.) Also available here.
- Whelan Associates Inc. v. Jaslow Dental Laboratory, Inc., et al 797 F.2d 1222, 230 USPQ 481 (3d Cir. 1986)["We hold that (1) copyright protection of computer programs may extend beyond the programs' literal code to their structure, sequence, and organization ..."]
- Safe Harbor Cases (DMCA, 17 U.S.C. 512):
EULAs
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EULA Cases: - Step-Saver, 939 F.2d 91;
- Vault Corp. v. Quaid Software Ltd., 847 F.2d 255 (5th Cir.1988)
- ProCD, Inc. v. Zeidenberg, 86 F.3d 1447, 1453 (7th Cir.1996)
- Microsoft v. Harmony Computers , 846 F.Supp. 208, 212 (E.D.N.Y. 1994)
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Specht_v._Netscape_Communications_Corp. 150 F. Supp. 2d 585 (S.D.N.Y.2001)
- Blizzard v. Bnetd [PDF] EULA/fair use/reverse engineering case [Groklaw article on the hearing on the appeal, mp3, decision on the appeal]
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Klocek v. Gateway (Kansas)
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Brower v. Gateway (NY)
- Bowers v. Baystate Technologies, (US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, 2003) [PDF], regarding reverse engineering rights under copyright law trumped by EULA En Banc Rehearing Order
- MDY v. Blizzard Entertainment [text] (first sale, copyright misuse, EULA; order on summary judgment motions)
- Softman Products Company, LLC v. Adobe Systems, Inc. [PDF] [2000 CA case that held that Softman had never assented to the EULA and that the software purchase was a sales transaction rather than a license agreement, no matter what the EULA said.]
First Sale:
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Where to find it in Copyright Law: Ch. 1, Section 109(a) of the 1976 Copyright Act.
First Sale cases:
- Apple v. Psystar [PDF of ruling on parties' summary judgment motions; text]
[final order as PDF; Order on Permanent Injunction as PDF; text] (Groklaw's Psystar Timeline page, with all legal documents filed and links to Groklaw's coverage of CA, FL bankruptcy, and the appeal)
- Bobbs-Merrill Co. v. Straus, 210 U.S. 339 (US Sup. Ct. 1908)
- Quality King Distributors Inc. v. L'Anza Research International, Inc., 523 U.S. 135
(US Sup. Ct.1998)
- Davidson Associates, Inc. v. Internet Gateway [PDF], 334 F.Supp.2d 1164 (E.D. Mo. 2004) ["The first sale doctrine is only triggered by an actual sale. Accordingly, a copyright owner does not forfeit his right of distribution by entering into a licensing agreement."]
- MDY v. Blizzard Entertainment [text] (first sale, copyright misuse, EULA; order on summary judgment motions)
- Pearson Education, Inc. v. Ganghua Liu [PDF], a 2009 NY case held that first sale copyright doctrine does not apply to products that are lawfully manufactured abroad and then imported and sold in the US.
- Softman Products Company, LLC v. Adobe Systems, Inc. [PDF] [2000 CA case that held that Softman had never assented to the EULA and that the software purchase was a sales transaction rather than a license agreement, no matter what the EULA said.]
- UMG v. Augusto F.Supp.2d --, 2008 WL 2390037 (C.D. Cal. June 10, 2008)
- Vernor v. Autodesk (555 F. Supp. 2d 1164, 2008 )[PDF] [2009 ruling on dueling motions to dismiss] [appeal filings]
- US. v. Wise 550 F.2d 1180 (9th Cir., 1977)
- Action Tapes vs Kelly Mattson, 462 F.3d. 1010 (8th. Cir. 2006)
- Novell, Inc. v. Network Trade Ctr., Inc., 25 F.Supp.2d 1218 (Dist. Court, D. Utah 1997) [a case where the court ruled first sale did apply to a computer program]
- Costco v. Omega; Costco Wholesale Corp. v. Omega, S.A., oral argument transcript before the US Supreme Court, Nov. 8, 2010
Patents
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Trademarks
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Bankruptcy
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- US Bankruptcy Code, Chapter 11, Cornell U. Law School's Legal Information Institute
- US Bankruptcy Code, Chapter 7, Cornell U. Law School's Legal Information Institute
- Cornell U. School of Law, Bankruptcy Overview
- Federal Rules of Bankruptcy Procedure, Cornell's LII (incorporates changes made Dec. 1, 2007)
- Local Del. Rules [PDF] as of Feb. 2009
- Delaware Local Rules [PDF] as modified February 2008
- Federal Bankruptcy Forms
- Reorganization under Chapter 11, US Courts' website
- Manual of Credit and Commercial Laws, 98th Edition by NACM
- Business Law Today:Comprehensive Edition, by Miller/Jentz (7th edition)
- Credit and Collection Forms and Procedures Manual, by Jack Horn and Michael Dennis
- Bankruptcy Tax Guide - Justia.com
U.S. Constitution/Bill of Rights
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Unix
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Antitrust
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Miscellaneous
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Computer Fraud and Abuse Act
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DOJ Analysis of Computer Fraud and Abuse Act
- Stored Communications Act
- EFF's Coders’ Rights Project Reverse Engineering FAQ
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Linus' Preamble
- Depth Reporting's Most Useful Web Sites for Reporters
- Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act, resources collected by the Berkman Center's Citizen Media Law Project
- The Online Media Legal Network (OMLN),
is a network of law firms, law school clinics, in-house counsel, and individual lawyers throughout the United States willing to provide pro bono (free) legal assistance to qualifying online journalism ventures and other digital media creators (start-ups, bloggers and stand-alone journalists).
- Public Records - how to get things like property records, vital records, etc. and tools and primers, like a FOIA letter generator
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Electronic filing: Utah District Court's CM/ECF page, which applies to all courts now moving to electronic filing in the US - how to's, references, forms, including instructions on how to properly redact PDFs.
- "Yarro's Law"
- Contract Law
Trade Secret
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U.S. Bankruptcy Code
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Caldera White Paper
"Caldera Gives You a Choice -- Linux and UNIX Are Coming Together,"
dated March of 2001 (click on the only Wayback link on the page)
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Red Hat's Patent Policy
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Now They Are Starting to Look at the GPL?
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FSF Statement on SCO v IBM, by Eben Moglen, Esq.
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"Open Sources"
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"Open Sources 2.0" [chapter by pj]
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SCO's Impossible Dream
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SCO Linux License, original
and Groklaw local copy
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Going from MS Windows to Linux
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More Alternatives to MS Windows
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Debian Social Contract.
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Introduction to Open Organizations. These guidelines are used as a social contract by several projects, including the Tikiwiki developers.
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Apache Software Foundation.
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Open Source Initiative
- Eric Raymond's The Cathedral and the Bazaar. (Note that the page also has streaming audio versions.)
- Eric Raymond Halloween Documents
- Halloween I, Open Source Software–A (New?) Development Methodology
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Halloween II, Linux OS Competitive Analysis: The Next Java VM?
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Halloween III, Microsoft's reaction on the "Halloween Memorandum" [sic]
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Halloween IV, When Software Things Were Rotten
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Halloween V, The FUD Begins!
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Halloween VI, The Fatal Anniversary
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Halloween VII, Survey Says!
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Halloween VIII, Doing the Damage-Control Dance
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Halloween IX, It Ain't Necessarily SCO
- Halloween X, Follow The Money
- Halloween XI, Get The FUD
- Liberty Library of Constitutional Classics
- Guide to Live Blogging and Tweeting from Court, Berkman Center's Citizen Media Law Project
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