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GORDON P. FIREMARK | WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24, 2010 Entertainment Law Update Podcast – Episode 9, Olympic trademarks, album integrity, and more. 2000 Web site was re-done in 2003, but suit not filed until 2008). NBC paid $820 million for the exclusive right to say “Olympic Coverage. The application was filed and registered in 2005…well before the actual 2010 Winter Olympics. GET CLE CREDIT for this episode. Quick Takes. IP and the Olympics. Love Music? MORE >> - Times Reporter to Testify on Recently Found Notes - New York Times
Times Reporter to Testify on Recently Found Notes - New York Times October 12, 2005 Times Reporter to Testify on Recently Found Notes By DAVID JOHNSTON. leak case, will testify again on Wednesday after discussions with the prosecutor about a conversation she had in June 2003 with a senior White House official. WASHINGTON, Oct. MORE >> - CBS 46 Atlanta - Cheney Adviser Resigns After Indictment
CBS 46 Atlanta - Cheney Adviser Resigns After Indictment Washington Cheney Adviser Resigns After Indictment Oct 28, 2005, 02:23 PM. Libby is accused of lying about how and when he learned about Plame's identity in 2003 and told reporters about it. WASHINGTON (AP) -- Vice presidential adviser I. Lewis "Scooter' Libby Jr. MORE >> - It May Be Wrong, but Is It Perjury? For Prosecutors, That Is Often the Challenge - New York Times
For Prosecutors, That Is Often the Challenge - New York Times October 30, 2005 The Legal Issues It May Be Wrong, but Is It Perjury? Wilson's identity that he learned about her from Tim Russert of NBC News in July 2003. Wilson with three reporters in June and July 2003. It May Be Wrong, but Is It Perjury? Lewis Libby Jr., MORE >> - TV Newsman Is His Own News in the Leak Case - New York Times
TV Newsman Is His Own News in the Leak Case - New York Times October 31, 2005 The Journalist TV Newsman Is His Own News in the Leak Case By TODD S. For Mr. Russert, who is also NBC's Washington bureau chief, turns out to be a pivotal ear-witness to the only crime so far charged in the inquiry into the disclosure of a C.I.A. PURDUM. MORE >>
- New Disclosure Could Prolong Inquiry on Leak - New York Times COMMUNICATIONS AND ENTERTAINMENT LAW BLOG | THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 2005
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