DTM is the weblog of Dan Fingerman, a recent graduate of Boston University College of Law and soon-to-be (as in next Tuesday) member of the California bar. Dan blogs about civil liberties, cyberlaw, politics, privacy, and hockey, among other things.
Link Rot a growing problem
The University of Colorado Health Sciences Center reports that references contained in Internet documents are often gone within months of being posted, which can lead to big information gaps.
I have this problem with my weblog — every now and I again I try to check the links on this site, to make sure…
Giving thanks for….freedom to e-mail
As you head off to your holiday celebrations, be thankful that we live in a country that doesn’t arrest you for expressing your opinions in e-mail communications — like Zimbabwe.
It’s on the way…
Thanksgiving Site of the Day
Learn more than you probably ever wanted to learn about turkey over at Turkey for the Holidays. Cooking techniques, carving procedure, turkey safety, leftovers — it’s all there.
Spyware turns nasty
We typically think of spyware as a small program that reports fairly innocuous personal information back, usually for marketing or demographic reasons. The truth is, spyware is getting nasty. And we all need to be careful.
Spam-proofing your inbox
PC World offers Ten Tips for Slaying Spam. There are some good, not-often-thought-of tips here.
Blawg of the Day
David is the Airblogger, providing law, technology, mobility and random meme echoes.
Thanksgiving Site of the Day
Martha Stewart may be a little distracted with all of these federal criminal charges going on, but that won’t stop her from showing you how to properly carve a turkey.
Zimmerman’s finds a new home
I’m just getting around to reporting this — Zimmerman’s Research Guide, once featured on LLRX, now resides at LexisOne. Zimmerman’s “is an extensive listing of legal, business and other information sources designed to help researchers get to the answer of a research question. Developed by a researcher for researchers, the Guide contains more…

