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This Week’s Links: 060609
- FIFA World Cup 2006
- FIFA
- Times Online: Lawyers get World Cup fever
- Times Online: World Cup impossible to stage without lawyers
- WilmerHale: Developments in German Law Regarding Gifts of World Cup Tickets to Government Officials
- Yahoo News: England looks to the law for peaceful Cup
- Mark D. West, University of Michigan Law School: “Legal Determinants of World Cup Success”
- Soccerphile: Germany’s Beer Law
- e-consultancy.com: FIFA has sent a pre-emptive warning letter to a popular blog re: streaming rights of World Cup Games
- Deutsche Welle: FIFA Faces Legal Action Over World Cup Image Rights
- Deutsche Welle: McDonald’s, Coke Run Afoul of German Law with Ball-Bottle
- Spiegel Online: Germany’s sex trade
- New York Times: U.S. Warns Germany About Sex Trafficking
- Times Online: Prepare your workplace for the World Cup
- The Register: Five tips for employers to beat World Cup fever
- The Register: Watching World Cup online could land you in court
- Yahoo News: Workers need time to watch World Cup
- Insurance Newscast: A Netherlands insurer has offered a policy to cover World Cup Sick days
- International Herald Tribune: World Cup plans anti-racism defense
- The Telegraph: Don’t mention the war, World Cup fans told:
- CBC Archives: Just for kicks: soccer in Canada
- Library Boy: World Cup 2006 in Germany – The Law on Doping in Sports
- Google personal page: add soccer scores to this page
- Read/Write Web: Review of the official World Cup website
- FIFA: soccer rules
- The Daily Mail: £1000 fine if you watch World Cup on office PC
- currybetdotnet: A history of the online World Cup
- netpreserve.org
- Biblioteca Nazionale Centrale di Firenze (National Library of Italy, Florence)
- Det Kongelige Bibliotek (The Royal Library, Denmark)
- Helsingin yliopiston kirjasto – Suomen Kansalliskirjasto (Helsinki University Library, The National Library of Finland)
- Internet Archive
- Kungliga biblioteket Sveriges nationalbibliotek (The Royal Library, National Library of Sweden)
- Landsbokasafn Islands – Haskolabokasafn (National and University Library of Iceland)
- Library and Archives Canada
- Nasjonalbiblioteket (The National Library of Norway)
- National Library of Australia
- The British Library
- The Library of Congress
- Nouvelle France, Horizons Nouveaux / New France, New Horizons
- Adobe’s SVG Viewer plugin
- Ottawa Citizen: P. Hum, “Passion for progress”
- Government 2.0 Think Tank
- G2TT Charter
- G2TT Project Eureka
- Creative Commons: Podcasting Legal Guide: U.S. Govt. work
- Creative Commons licenses
- Numly
- Talkin’ Tech: What’s Up With That Barcode Thingie?
- AdamsDrafting
- Globe and Mail Insider Edition: Senate unlikely to stall Conservative budget
- SOCAN Statement of Royalties, Public Performance of Musical Works 1996, 1997, 1998 (Tariff 22, Internet) (Re) [pdf]
- Michael Geist: Captain Copyright and the Case of the Critical Link
- LawLibTech
- LawLibTech: The Empty Inbox
- Unentangled Net: Email to RSS/
- mail2rss.org
- The Daily
- Statistics Canada: The Daily: Aboriginal people as victims and offenders
- Google Spreadsheets
- The American Lawyer: D. Lithwick, “Blawgs on a Roll”
- 3L Epihany
- Information Management Now
- Department of Justice Canada News: Deadline for Seventh Annual Justicia Awards Extended
- CBA: Justicia Awards
- University of Pennsylvania Law School, E. Feldman, “The Tuna Court: Law and Norms in the World’s Premier Fish Market”
- SSRN
- Ticketmaster v. Tickets.com
- EEF: Blogger’s FAQ: Intellectual Property
- CIO Magazine: The Net Neutrality Debate: You Pay, You Play?
- CNN: Coming soon: The Web toll – New laws may transform cyberspace and the way you surf it
- BBC Newsnight: BitTorrent: Shedding no tiers
- Hey Baby Bells & Cable, We need multiple tiers of service
- Forbes.com: Nettlesome Idea


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