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48 Articles match "Analysis","Blog"
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Two New Blogs Track Labor and Employment Law
Two major law firms launched blogs this week devoted to tracking developments in labor and employment law. Borden , the blog is devoted to providing analysis, resources and commentary regarding current and emerging issues in labor and employment law. You can also follow the blog on Twitter under the name @LRToday.
Media Law
- Sunday, April 18, 2010
Blawg Review #256
The naming of blogs has been a popular topic this week. When you give a name to a blog, does that limit the type of content you can post there? may have posts on other sites from time to time, but this blog is my digital home. Speaking of blogging to brand , I liked the article Ron Coleman linked to here. Arrakis. Kynes.
Cyberlaw Central
- Sunday, March 21, 2010
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Why you can't trust legal analysis that doesn't link to legal documents, part 437
Among the starkest lessons I've learned since I started this blog is this: Never write about a legal issue without reviewing the underlying legal documents. Don't write about a new lawsuit until you've read the complaint. Don't write about a motion unless you've read the briefs. One problem: Livingston didn't sue Wikipedia. I'm skeptical.
Copyrights & Campaigns
- Monday, December 7, 2009
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Losing My Edge: The Copyright Implications of Audioblogging and Why Blogs Matter to the Music Industry
Through an analysis of the four factors of the traditional fair use test, the Note concludes that a court would not likely find that this use falls within fair use. In the past decade, the information distribution channels for music have changed dramatically. In most cases, however, songs are posted without approval. Image Source.
JetLawBlog
- Tuesday, December 29, 2009
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Two New Blogs Track Labor and Employment Law
Two major law firms launched blogs this week devoted to tracking developments in labor and employment law. Borden , the blog is devoted to providing analysis, resources and commentary regarding current and emerging issues in labor and employment law. You can also follow the blog on Twitter under the name @LRToday.
Media Law
- Sunday, April 18, 2010
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The King Kong Defense and the Chewbacca Defense: A Comparative Analysis
In keeping with the Vanderbilt Journal of Entertainment and Technology Law’s and this affiliated blog’s affinity for covering satirical popular entertainment (see “Respect my Authority! ROOAAR!! In the scene, an animated and impersonated version of O.J. million USD. An appeal is pending. Image Source. 8211; Jason Albosta.
JetLawBlog
- Wednesday, May 13, 2009
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Hollywood law blog picks up King Harvest story on SAG NED
Hollywood’s leading entertainment law blog picked up our analysis of the SAG NED appointment, The Dog That Did Not Bark. Hollywood Docket: SAG lawyers up.
King Harvest
- Tuesday, October 20, 2009
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Trade Secret Enforcement Running WIld Over Blogs--Apple Sues Think Secret
Apple with its hipper than thou industry outsider persona has taken an oddly establishment position with regard to blogging and other grassroots net commentary on its operation. This has serious implications for the blogging world. Apple is taking the stance that this is a form of contributory trade secret infringement. Kaiser Wahab.
BizMediaLaw
- Thursday, January 20, 2005
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Monday Morning JetLawg
Actress Demi Moore threatens lawsuit against Boing Boing for analysis of hip shot in W magazine. In the news. NBA Commissioner David Stern hands down indefinite suspension for the Wizards’ Gilbert Arenas amidst gun investigation. Meanwhile, Terrorist attacks cartoonist for depictions of the Prophet Muhammad.
JetLawBlog
- Sunday, January 10, 2010
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Irish High Court Hands Down Important Ruling On Journalists' Right To Protect Sources
From our friend Eoin O'Dell at the blog cearta.ie, news of a major decision regarding the right of a reporter to protect his sources. In its analysis the The case is Mahon Tribunal -v- Keena & anor, 2009] IESC 64.
Media Law Prof Blog
- Tuesday, August 4, 2009
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NPR makes copyright claim over anti-same-sex-marriage ad; another political fair use fight
While the issue isn't quite as much of a slam dunk as Perez Hilton's copyright claims over the use of 3 seconds of his video blog in an anti-SSM ad by a different group, I think SFMM has a very strong fair use claim here. The fact that the NPR content is heard through about 2/3 of the ad is irrelevant to the fair use analysis. 137 F.3d
Copyrights & Campaigns
- Wednesday, October 21, 2009
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Virginia Upskirt Photo Case
Full Story and analysis at Underdog Blog. Virginia’s intermediate appellate court today held that Virginia’s anti-peeping photography law applies to upskirt videos and photographs taken in such places as retail stores. Wilson v. Virginia, __ Va. App. _, _ S.E. 2d _ (March 24, 2009). Posted in Adult Entertainment Law [.].
The Legal Satyricon
- Wednesday, March 25, 2009
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