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Analysis of P3P and US Patent 5,862,325

This is a legal analysis of the "intrinsic evidence of record" that would be used by a court to determine whether the act of using P3P documents on one's web site, in itself, infringes upon Intermind'... [Oct. 27, 1999]

Intellectual Property and the National Information Infrastructure

The Chairman of the White House Information Infrastructure Task Force (IITF), has released a report on Intellectual Property and the National Information Infrastructure that is written by the IITF Wor... [Oct. 15, 1999]

Legal Issues of Electronic Commerce: Activity Policies, Intelligent Agents and Ethical Transactions

This white paper provides a detailed analysis of the legal implications of a combined dynamic of electronic transactions, use of technical standards, and how traditional contract principles can pro... [Nov. 5, 1999]

Open Digital Rights Language (ODRL)

Open Digital Rights Language acts as a compliment to existing rights management standards by providing the semantics to express rights for digital assets (such as e-books, music, or software). ODRL ... [Sep. 8, 2000]

RDF Model and Syntax Recommendation

The Resource Description Framework (RDF) is a foundation for processing metadata that provides interoperability between applications that exchange machine-understandable information on the Web. RDF ... [Feb. 22, 1999]

United States Congress XML and Legislative Documents

The U.S. Congress has developed a Web site that allows members of the public to track "information related to the ongoing work of the U.S. House of Representatives in relation to the... [Aug. 19, 2001]

XrML (eXtensible rights Markup Language)

eXtensible rights Markup Language (XrML) 1.03 provides a universal method for specifying rights and issuing permissions (licenses) associated with works by content owners, aggregators, retailers... [Sep. 12, 2000]