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22 Articles match "Books","China"
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Monday Morning JETLawg…
Judge ruled Thursday that Baidu, China’s leading search engine, can sue its U.S.-based In the news… Michigan woman faces murder charges from a Facebook feud that ended in tragedy. 70,000 blogs unexpected shut down by unidentified law enforcement agency. Legal battle heats up in dispute over remains of legendary Jim Thorpe.
JetLawBlog
- Monday, July 26, 2010
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After tense standoff and unprecedented rebuke, China renews Google’s Internet license. In the news… William Morris Endeavor Entertainment terminates representation contract with long-time client Mel Gibson over the actor’s recent behavior.
JetLawBlog
- Monday, July 12, 2010
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More Bull in China’s Shop
In any case, the claimed limited scope seems unlikely, given China’s approach to information freedom, which is generally to eliminate it everywhere except in the Special Administrative Regions, i.e., If you work in tech, check out my new book How to Write LOIs and Term Sheets. Tags: China Hong Kong and Macau.
Digital Media Law
- Tuesday, June 9, 2009
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Secret Jails Used To Enforce China's 'Hidden Rules' : NPR
Secret Jails Used To Enforce China's 'Hidden Rules' : NPR If you consider that as recently as a generation ago, China did not have any trial lawyers or a criminal law , the country has come a long way in establishing a legal system. There sits a small hotel run by the government of South China's Guangxi province.
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You can take Google out of China, but can you take the China out of Google?
Google is trying to hide behind a human rights spin--according to Google, China broke into Google's data centers to collect information about human rights activitists. But wait--the Chinese intelligence service needs to ask a US company for information to bust enemies of the state--for a bust in China. With a warrant. Really? Creepy!
Music Technology Policy
- Friday, January 15, 2010
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Canadian Authors Oppose Google Book Settlement: The Smartest Guys in the Room Can't Handle the Truth--AGAIN
The objection to the Google Books Settlement filed on 1/28 by Canadian authors clearly lays out the high level legal reasons why the Google Books settlement is unlawful on its face. See also: Artist Rights are Human Rights ; Google Book Search is a Disaster ; Google Book Search: How bad is the metadata ? If the U.S.
Music Technology Policy
- Sunday, January 31, 2010
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Pamela Samuelson: Last Chance to Opt Out of Google Book Settlement
The freedom Google wants for China it apparently does not want for authors! Pamela Samuelson: Last Chance to Opt Out of Google Book Settlement.
King Harvest
- Monday, January 25, 2010
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The New York Times > Books > Sunday Book Review > 'The World Is Flat': The Wealth of Yet More Nations
The New York Times > Books > Sunday Book Review > 'The World Is Flat': The Wealth of Yet More Nations The New York Times May 1, 2005 'The World Is Flat': The Wealth of Yet More Nations By FAREED ZAKARIA THE WORLD IS FLAT A Brief History of the Twenty-First Century. The book is done in Friedman's trademark style. By Thomas L.
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Monday Morning JETLawg
After tense standoff and unprecedented rebuke, China renews Google’s Internet license. In the news… William Morris Endeavor Entertainment terminates representation contract with long-time client Mel Gibson over the actor’s recent behavior.
JetLawBlog
- Monday, July 12, 2010
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Monday Morning JetLawg
Failure to return books to New York library for 220 years racks up $300,000 in late fees for an unlikely thief – George Washington. In the news… Doctor charged in connection with Michael Jackson’s death, Conrad Murray, refuses to negotiate a plea; legal team begins developing defense strategy. home Internet connections.
JetLawBlog
- Monday, April 19, 2010
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Monday Morning JetLawg
Former Miss California, Carrie Prejean, signs book deal highlighting legal and political tribulations. Airlines in Ireland and China consider asking for regulatory changes to allow standing-room only tickets. In the news. Another sports star (and boxer no less) falls victim to senseless murder. O’Bannon v.
JetLawBlog
- Sunday, July 26, 2009
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20 Years After the Wall Fell
The Berlin Wall fell 20 years ago so today is as good a day as any to announce the publication of my new book, From ‘Che’ to China: Labor and Authoritarianism in the New Global Economy. Here is the back cover blurb: From ‘Che’ to China: Labor and Authoritarianism in the New Global Economy argues that [.].
King Harvest
- Sunday, November 8, 2009
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