Sunday, October 14, 2007

More on Dozierinternetlaw and Directbuy

One of the most exhausting, if fulfilling, aspects of covering the Dozier Internet Law imbroglio (you know, the company that got caught red handed sending threatening super-secret cease-and-desists) is the sheer quantity of blog posts that need to be covered.

Brendan of I Hate Linux comes out with two new posts:
In "Dozier Internet Law actions indirectly limiting research?," he complains how Dozier's record of negative publicity makes it hard to do his own research on the company.
The day before, he wrote, "A double standard from John Dozier," apparently finding John "John Kerry" Dozier in a flip-flop.

The Blog of M'Gath takes a break from following dozier to note Consumer Reports' views of DirectBuy -- the home improvement company that hired Dozier.

Additionally, Fair Use Day picked up the Ars Techncia summary of the case, while I note that Public Citizen Litigation Group lists "DirectBuy and their lawyers at Dozier Internet Law in their "miscellaneous internet free speech cases" section.

Finally, the tdaxp network is busy, as well. Besides a daysworth of headlines at Jim River Report, Dozier Internet Lawsuits is go!