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41 Articles match "2007","2008","Company"
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ABA Technology Survey on Lawyer Websites
This year, 84% of lawyers said their firms have websites, compared with 85% in 2009, 83% in 2008 and 73% in 2007. In a post here last week , I wrote about findings on social networking from the 2010 Legal Technology Survey Report of the ABA Legal Technology Resource Center. Percent of firms with sites. Domain names. Only 1.2%
Media Law
- Thursday, July 29, 2010
ABA Techshow 2010 – Roundup of Paperless Office Sessions
One great thing about Techshow is the openness of the speakers and the exhibitors – I met the President of Worldox , Ray Zweifelhofer , at a reception and we had a nice chat about his company’s software. spent Day 1 in the “Paperless Practice track, and most were really good sessions. if they can help it. Enough said.
Cyberlaw Central
- Wednesday, March 31, 2010
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Parker v. Search Engines, Part II: Challenge to Search Engine Caching Dismissed on Most (But Not All) Grounds
2008 U.S. 26, 2008), the district court held that a Web site operator's failure to deploy a robots.txt file containing instructions not to copy and cache Web site content gave rise to an implied license to index that site. 2007) (unpublished). The Perfect 10 case is a significant exception.) In Parker v. Yahoo!, Google, Inc.,
New Media and Technology Law
- Thursday, October 16, 2008
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RISKY BUSINESS COMES TO TUPELO
Mark will be bringing his one day Risky Business seminar to Tupelo, Mississippi on Friday, November 30, 2007. Topics include organizing your company, raising financing via pre-sales, debt and limited partnerships, negotiating tactics, principal terms of the acquisition/distribution agreement, cross-collateralization and creative accounting.
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UPDATED STATE INCENTIVE INFORMATION
All incentives are subject to a production company’s qualification as an exempt company, with such limitations including but not limited to employing 50% AZ residents full-time (2008-2010). All funds have been allocated for 2007. Applications for 2008 are now being accepted. There is $50 million available in 2008.
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IFPI Publishes Digital Music Report for 2008
But the IFPI Digital Music Report for 2008 just came out. Yet generating value in an environment where 95 per cent of music downloads are illegal and unpaid for is still the biggest challenge for music companies and their commercial partners. Single track downloads, up 24 per cent in 2008 to 1.4 Lots of great information here.
The Digital Lowdown
- Wednesday, January 28, 2009
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Online Video is Booming
The New York Times recently reported that the number of Internet users watching online video reached 135 million in April 2008, up from 132 million in May 2007. What is impressive, however, is that the average viewer kept their eyeballs glued to online video for 228 minutes in April 2008, up from 158 minutes in May 2007.
Digital Media Lawyer
- Monday, June 30, 2008
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FIRST RIAA JURY VERDICT AGAINST FILE SHARER SET ASIDE
In October 2007, a jury in Duluth, Minnesota found Jammie Thomas liable for infringing the sound recording copyrights of record companies Vivendi, Warner Music Group and Sony BMG Music Entertainment.
KWIKA Entertainment Law Blog
- Monday, September 29, 2008
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ISPs: The new police on the virtual streets…
See “Geek Squad has whole new meaning… from October 4, 2007 ). by an Australian company, offers to check every file passing through an Internet provider’s network — every image, every movie, every document attached to an e-mail or found in a Web search — to see if it matches a list of illegal images.
Entertainment Law
- Tuesday, October 21, 2008
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Thumbs Down
That is because the phrase has not been in use since late 2007. The trademark for "Two thumbs up" is owned by The Ebert Company, Ltd. Does it seems as if fewer movies have received a the approval of two movie critics as "Two thumbs up"? The trademark still belongs to me and Marlene Iglitzen, Gene's widow, and the thumbs will return."
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NEW MUSIC ROYALTY RATES
Since 1909, there has been a set royalty rate the record companies had to pay publishers whenever a reproduction occurs (i.e., That rate expired December 31, 2007. This week had some very important rate decisions by the Copyright Rate Board. Both rate structures were announced this past week. LPs, cassettes, CDs, etc.). in 2006.
The Digital Lowdown
- Sunday, October 5, 2008
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Video Gaming: Weathering the Recession in Hi-Def
No one is going to do better than companies producing cheap liquor, of course, but in the technology world, it may be tough to identify a sector that could better persevere than video games. According to Wedbush Morgan (as reported by the Washington Post), video game sales for November were up 7% over the same period in 2007. Sliders.
Digital Media Lawyer
- Tuesday, December 9, 2008
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