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The law is an RSS

LexPublica aims to bring open-source principles to the practice of law

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Social media are often called a disruptive innovation: one that surprises markets and, often, threatens market leaders.

A few nights ago, at Vancouver's seventh Democamp (blogged wonderfully by Raul Pacheco here), I caught a glimpse of what may be the latest facet of that disruption.

It was nestled among a series of other fascinating demonstrations - including our friend Kris Krug's use of NetVibes as a personal media monitoring platform; Anahita, a Joomla-based social network platform; and BuddyPress, which turns WordPress MU into a social network. All very cool.

But the thing that really caught my attention was the upcoming service LexPublica.

And that's another episode in the can

And that's another episode in the can

(director of a film crew to someone sitting on a toilet) Oh, stop moaning. If you'd read your cell phone contract more closely, you'd have seen the provision that allows us to turn your life into a 24-hour-a-day reality TV show.

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