Wednesday, November 03, 2004

Ambrogi article on intellectual property blogs

Robert J. Ambrogi presented a survey of IP blogs in the New Jersey Law Journal in October 2004. Sadly, this blog was not mentioned, nor was the blog of Professor Lawrence Lessig of Stanford University.

A few of the entries:

--> IPTAblog, www.iptablog.org. Third-year law student Andrew Raff writes with a focus on how computers and the Internet affect the practice and substance of law, particularly within the areas of copyright, trademark and privacy.

--> I/P Updates, http://ip-updates.blogspot.com. William Heinze, an IP lawyer in Atlanta, where he is of counsel to the firm Thomas, Kayden, Horstemeyer & Risley, provides news and information for IP practitioners. He is a frequent and thoughtful writer who covers a range of IP-related matters.

--> The Invent Blog, www.inventblog.com. Stephen Nipper, a patent attorney in Boise, Idaho, provides news and information about patents, trademarks, copyrights and IP law in general. But of most interest are his postings about unique and noteworthy inventions and inventors.

--> Navigating the Patent Maze, http://lorac.typepad.com/patent_blog. Having spent part of her career spearheading development of an online IP database, Carol Nottenburg, now a Seattle patent lawyer, brings to her blog a unique focus on finding and using online patent data.

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