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Judges and Judiciary

Oct. 12, 1999

Docket Science

By Chris Ford There was a time not long ago when the Internet was viewed as a latter-day Wild West. There were no rules and unlimited freedom, and players big and small were dwarfed by the vastness of cyberspace.

By Chris Ford
        There was a time not long ago when the Internet was viewed as a latter-day Wild West. There were no rules and unlimited freedom, and players big and small were dwarfed by the vastness of cyberspace.
        Though the Wild Wild Web may have been tamed by big businesses brandishing buzzwords like "branding," "convergence," and "partnering," there's...

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