Ernest Miller pursues research and writing on cyberlaw, intellectual property, and First Amendment issues. Mr. Miller attended the U.S. Naval Academy before attending Yale Law School, where he was president and co-founder of the Law and Technology Society, and founded the technology law and policy news site LawMeme. He is a fellow of the Information Society Project at Yale Law School.
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Apparently there is now a lawyerly duty in New York to prevent disclosure of client confidences via metadata. Damn! That was often the most interesting part of many documents, the metadata. How else are we supposed to be able to see behind the "blacking out" in PDFs, or discover that an industry association wrote a politician's talking points? Farella Braun & Martel's IP Blawg has the story (Metadata A Client Confidence?).