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Wal-Mart is Watching You (or at Least What You’re Wearing).
Several states, including New York and Washington, have begun to issue driver’s licenses that contain RFID tags with unique ID numbers to make border-crossings easier for travelers. There are two things you really don’t want to tag, clothing and identity documents, and ironically that’s where we are seeing adoption.
JetLawBlog
- Tuesday, July 27, 2010
What Doesn’t Kill Me, Only Makes Me . . . Similar?
The issue facing Vince P is that his lawsuit hinges on words that are utterly commonplace. The more interesting issue is whether there is substantial similarity between the two songs. Most importantly, the centerpiece of both songs is the Nietzsche maxim : “What does not kill me, makes me stronger.. 8211; Anne Goodwyn.
JetLawBlog
- Tuesday, July 13, 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. John Doe There are a few interesting issues buried in this lawsuit. Don't write about a new lawsuit until you've read the complaint. Complaint in Coupleguys, Inc.
Copyrights & Campaigns
- Monday, December 7, 2009
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Checklist for Commercial Broadcasters Public Inspection File - With License Renewals a Year Away, Make Sure that Your File is Complete
The Guide also has links to some of our other advisories that deal in more detail with the obligations to keep specific types of documents in the file - including political broadcasting documents , quarterly issues programs lists , EEO reports and children's television reports.
Broadcast Law Blog
- Sunday, March 28, 2010
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Viacom v. YouTube: Viacom's anti-piracy agent BayTSP must produce boatloads of documents
In that vein, there was an interesting recent opinion on a discovery issue that ensures those armies will have plenty to do for the foreseeable future. 14, a magistrate judge issued an order that appears to grant YouTube almost everything it wanted. The massive and massively important Viacom v. Denied!). On Jan.
Copyrights & Campaigns
- Thursday, January 22, 2009
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RAM Copying - An Issue of More Than Transitory Duration
4, 2008), the Second Circuit considered several important issues on the way to concluding that Cablevision's proposed operation of a remote digital video recorder (RS-DVR) system does not infringe the rights of reproduction and public performance of its program providers. The issue of the copyright status of such copying will doubtless recur.
New Media and Technology Law
- Wednesday, August 20, 2008
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$1250 FCC Fine for Not Having Licensee's Articles of Incorporation in Station's Public File
In a decision by the FCC's Enforcement Bureau, the Commission issued a $1250 fine to a station that did not have its licensee's Articles of Incorporation and By-Laws in its public file when a listener came to check the file. After investigating the complaint from the person who had looked at the file, the Commission arrived at the $1250 fine.
Broadcast Law Blog
- Thursday, April 1, 2010
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Documents Show Miers's Close Ties to Bush - New York Times
Documents Show Miers's Close Ties to Bush - New York Times October 11, 2005 Documents Show Miers's Close Ties to Bush By RALPH BLUMENTHAL and SIMON ROMERO. The documents, including many minutes of meetings of the Texas Lottery Commission, which Ms. AUSTIN, Tex., Miers wrote to George W. and told him: "Keep up the great work.
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Copyright Office Issues Letter In Support of Broadcast Performance Royalty - Suggests that Economic Comeback for Radio Makes Royalty More Affordable
But the GAO promised a further review of certain issues, and the Copyright Office had not weighed in before the initial GAO report, this letter was prompted. We have touched on this issue before. This issue is not one which is going away, so broadcasters need to continue to be engaged and vigilant in this debate.
Broadcast Law Blog
- Tuesday, June 8, 2010
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3 Reasons why copyright registration is important for all kinds of documents
Copyright registration is increasingly important for all types of businesses and all types of documents. Companies and individuals should consider registering their copyrights in all kinds of documents they may consider valuable. it’s not just about media content. Here are three good reasons to register copyrights early.
Gordon P. Firemark
- Monday, February 8, 2010
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Court issues preliminary injunction in RealDVD case; solid victory for studios and DVD CCA
In a 58-page opinion , Judge Marilyn Hall Patel -- famous for shutting down Napster a decade ago -- issued a preliminary injunction that keeps in place her temporary ban on RealNetworks' $29.99 The MPAA issued a statement through its Chairman and CEO Dan Glickman praising today's decision: We are very pleased with the court’s decision.
Copyrights & Campaigns
- Tuesday, August 11, 2009
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Court Pick Described View on Abortion in '85 Document - New York Times
Court Pick Described View on Abortion in '85 Document - New York Times November 14, 2005 Court Pick Described View on Abortion in '85 Document By DAVID STOUT. WASHINGTON, Nov. 14 - As a young lawyer seeking to move up in the Reagan administration in 1985, Samuel A. Alito Jr. Buckley Jr. and Barry Goldwater's 1964 presidential campaign.
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