What If There Were No Internet?

"Don't worry about the world coming to an end today. It's already tomorrow in Australia." -- Charles M. Schulz

Blawg Review #178 is being hosted today (or tomorrow) at Freedom to Differ, the law blog of Peter Black, a lecturer at Queensland University of Technology in Brisbane, Australia. Peter’s research interests focus on legal issues relating to the regulation of the media and the internet. He is a regular contributor to the Internet Law Bulletin and The Business of Law from FindLaw Australia. Peter currently has a contract with Idea Group Publishing to edit a book with Kelley Burton titled Legal and Political Issues of Blogging: Surviving in the Blogosphere.

It's perhaps not surprising that Peter Black was scheduled to host Blawg Review on this day. Monday, September 22, 2008 is also One Web Day:

OneWebDay is an Earth Day for the internet. The idea behind OneWebDay is to focus attention on a key internet value (this year, online participation in democracy), focus attention on local internet concerns (connectivity, censorship, individual skills), and create a global constituency that cares about protecting and defending the internet. So, think of OneWebDay as an environmental movement for the Internet ecosystem. It’s a platform for people to educate and activate others about issues that are important for the Internet’s future.

To learn more about One Web Day click on this link.

Next week,  on Monday, September 29, 2008, Blawg Review #179 will be hosted here on Securing Innovation, the business blog of IP.com and, as those familiar with Blawg Review might anticipate, we plan to create a special theme for our presentation that will make perfect sense to everyone interested in patents, trademarks, copyright, trade secrets, innovation management, and intellectual property law and policy. If you've written a blog post in those areas that you'd like us to include in next week's carnival of law blogs, or if you come across something next week on a lawyer's blawg or a company's business blog that you'd like to recommend, please send us a link following these Submission Guidelines for Blawg Review.

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