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January 05 2011
Broadcast-quality video from the hearings of the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform becomes available on the Internet. read moreThe Report of Current Opinions
December 19 2010
The Report of Current Opinions will be a weekly release of all slip and final opinions of all appellate and supreme courts in the United States. read moreHelp Us Debug the Legal Bug Tracker
December 09 2010
Got Bugs? Legal bug tracker now in Alpha! Help us fix our legal system. read morePatent database up and running
November 04 2010
Thanks to a significant effort, 20 terabytes of U.S. patent data are now on the Internet and 50 more are on the way. read moreSeptember 24 2010
Some of you may have noted today's Google 10^100 announcement which has resulted in a rather remarkable transformation in our balance sheet (not to mention some serious rocket fuel for Law.Gov!) read moreMarch 06 2010
The International Amateur Scanning League is off to a roaring start, newly equipped with official Government ID badges and starting to rip. read moreInternational Amateur Scanning League
February 10 2010
The International Amateur Scanning League is an experiment in crowd-sourced digitization with a goal of making more broadly available 1,500 DVDs from the National Archives and Records Administration. read moreA National Scan Center: A Public Works Project
December 30 2009
A small fraction of our stimulus package in the United States should be invested in a National Scan Center, a 5-year effort to scan paper, microfiche, audio, video, and other works across the government, with a particular focus in reducing the digitization backlog faced by agencies such as the National… read moreNovember 20 2009
The robots.txt file should be used sparingly by government organizations and only in a non-discriminatory fashion. read moreUnlikely Group Working Happily Together To Solve Patent Problem
November 08 2009
While the first reaction to a government announcement "Synopsis for Public Data Dissemination Sole Source Contract to Google, Inc." might be one of horror, this is actually part of an effort by an unlikely coalition to solve a problem government hasn't figured out how to solve itself. read moreLaw.Gov: America's Operating System, Open Source
October 15 2009
Public.Resource.Org is very pleased to announce that we're going to be working with a distinguished group of colleagues from across the country to create a solid business plan, technical specs, and enabling legislation for the federal government to create Law.Gov. We envision Law.Gov as a distributed, open source, authenticated registry… read moreLarry Lessig and Naked Transparency
October 10 2009
Larry Lessig had a dream. In this dream, he was standing on K Street, preaching in the dark. Suddenly, a naked posse on Segways went whizzing by, shining their flashlights in people's faces. Bystanders were all blinded by these random lights and lost their night vision. When Larry turned around,… read moreQuestions (and Answers!) About the Federal Register
October 06 2009
When the White House retweets Cory Doctorow, you know something unusual has happened. read moreA Crowd-Sourced National Communications Census
July 18 2009
The FCC is charged with creating a National Broadband Plan in 2010. But how can we plan for the future is we don't know where we are? Here, we propose a crowd-sourced National Communications Census. read moreRecent Posts | All O'Reilly Posts






