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November 03, 2009

California Courts challenged by copyright and "public" access in case filings

Erika Wayne and Paul Lomio at Stanford's Legal Research Plus blog have been following a dispute regarding the California Supreme Court's practice of providing appellate briefs to Lexis and Westlaw, without the permission of the litigants or their counsel. Their batch of recent posts provides updates, and also links to reportage by the California legal press.

UK-based IT site The Register also has a write-up of the copyright dispute and quotes from a UK intellectual-property practitioner.

Andrew Plumb-Larrick

Posted by Carl Plumb-Larrick at November 3, 2009 04:30 PM | categories: legal publishing and information

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