Singularity Law

The Information Technology Law Blog and Podcast by Professor Michael Scott

Archive for March, 2008

IT Law Wiki Reaches a Milestone

The IT Law Wiki, launched last October, has reached 2,500 articles. While that sounds like a decent amount of material, it has barely scratched the surface of IT Law. I estimate that it needs 25,000 articles (10X the current number) before it will be comprehensive — by anyone’s definition of that word. So please check [...]

Judges and the KISS Principle

Those lawyers who live and breathe a specialty, like IT Law, often forget that not everyone speaks their language, including judges. That isn’t to say that judges aren’t smart. Many are brilliant. But they are generalists, who hear cases on a wide variety of legal issues involving a dizzying array of businesses. Judges can be [...]