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FindLaw Launches Across the Pond
The site provides articles, FAQs, blogs and other information on various legal topics. Legal website FindLaw today launched FindLaw UK , a site for individuals and businesses in the U.K. seeking information on legal topics and help finding solicitors.
Media Law
- Monday, July 19, 2010
The Joel Tenenbaum case: Frequently Asked Questions
I've been up front about the fact that I'm sympathetic toward the plaintiffs, but I've tried to play it straight in these FAQs. She had a short-lived blog , and was once forced off a high-profile case by the First Circuit after writing a letter to the editor and granting an interview to the Boston Herald. What's the case in a nutshell?
Copyrights & Campaigns
- Sunday, July 26, 2009
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Trademark Protection and Facebook User Names
Facebook’s FAQ (at [link] ) doesn’t address that, but I’d suggest filling out the Notice of Intellectual Property Infringement (Non-Copyright Claim) form and providing as many details as known. ——————— Subscribe to my blog ( jhandel.com ) for more about entertainment law and digital media law. Now Facebook has entered the equation.
Digital Media Law
- Wednesday, June 10, 2009
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FindLaw Launches Across the Pond
The site provides articles, FAQs, blogs and other information on various legal topics. Legal website FindLaw today launched FindLaw UK , a site for individuals and businesses in the U.K. seeking information on legal topics and help finding solicitors.
Media Law
- Monday, July 19, 2010
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Live, from Minneapolis: It's Capitol v. Thomas, Round II
I'll be Twittering updates throughout the day ( @bensheffner ) and will do wrap-up blog postings here each night. Here's my trial FAQs , Anderson's preview piece , and one from the AP. I'm on scene in Minneapolis for the re-trial of accused peer-to-peer infringer Jammie Thomas, which gets under way tomorrow morning at 9:00 a.m. C.D.T.
Copyrights & Campaigns
- Sunday, June 14, 2009
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Comcast Takes Real World Steps to Transition to Next Generation Internet Protocol
As reported on the ArsTechnica tech policy blog , Comcast is encouraging subscribers to volunteer to enroll in its upcoming trials of the IPv6 protocol. There's further information on the Comcast blog and in a set of FAQs on the Comcast site. That ought to be enough to last a few years.
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Digital Gospel and Section 230
In a world where digital is gospel, blogging, online news, and wikis have become the prophets of a country that worships its broadband. My next blog entry will focus on some high profile and not so high profile instances where Section 230 clearly overextends itself. But wait there's more!—Section In one case ( Lars Gentry, et al.
BizMediaLaw
- Friday, March 24, 2006
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The Joel Tenenbaum case: Frequently Asked Questions
I've been up front about the fact that I'm sympathetic toward the plaintiffs, but I've tried to play it straight in these FAQs. She had a short-lived blog , and was once forced off a high-profile case by the First Circuit after writing a letter to the editor and granting an interview to the Boston Herald. What's the case in a nutshell?
Copyrights & Campaigns
- Sunday, July 26, 2009
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More Hot Air from the Cold North
Wedgie" holds forth on the subject of copyright in Canada in an FAQ that one must reasonably believe he thought important on the subject of “Copyright Reform”. As a matter of form, I first restate the FAQ, then the Wedge’s comment, then a further comment. The blogger who we know affectionately as "Mr. Literally in this case. think not.
Music Technology Policy
- Thursday, April 30, 2009
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More Hot Air from the Cold North
Wedgie" holds forth on the subject of copyright in Canada in an FAQ that one must reasonably believe he thought important on the subject of “Copyright Reform”. As a matter of form, I first restate the FAQ, then the Wedge’s comment, then a further comment. The blogger who we know affectionately as "Mr. Literally in this case. think not.
Music Technology Policy
- Thursday, April 30, 2009
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