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March 09, 2006

Metadata Resources

The availability of metadata in electronic documents has raised some interesting and important legal ethics issues.  David Hricik has commented on the subject here and elsewhere.  Now Ben Cowgill's blog contains an extensive list of resources related to the various issues raised by metadata's existence.  If you need to know more about the legal ethics issues associated with metadata, the site is full of great links.

Comments

Thanks for noticing, Andy.

Ben's site is awesome if you haven't been there. I have a larger piece due out any day now that should be on westlaw.

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