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JD Supra is Now Linked Up to LinkedIn
So, when you add a new document to JD Supra, your LinkedIn network will be notified. Members of your network can recommend, favorite or share the document to their own networks. real estate professional, for example, would receive the latest documents posted to JD Supra that relate to real estate law.
Media Law
- Friday, July 16, 2010
What Doesn’t Kill Me, Only Makes Me . . . Similar?
Attorneys will be in murky territory trying to prove that West either did or did not independently create his “Stronger because few entertainers meticulously document their creative processes. Most importantly, the centerpiece of both songs is the Nietzsche maxim : “What does not kill me, makes me stronger.. Image Source.
JetLawBlog
- Tuesday, July 13, 2010
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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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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. The complaint includes claims for libel, false light, and violations of Livingston's statutory and common-law right of publicity, and seeks actual and punitive damages. 540 F.Supp.2d
Copyrights & Campaigns
- Monday, December 7, 2009
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Why the hand-wringing over TechCrunch's decision to publish 'hacked' Twitter documents?
I am genuinely baffled by the journalistic ethics debate over TechCrunch 's decision to publish Twitter corporate documents that were apparently obtained through "hacking" and then forwarded to the Silicon Valley business blog. According to TechCrunch , it was simply sent 310 documents, unsolicited. M]ostly because it’s awesome."
Copyrights & Campaigns
- Wednesday, July 15, 2009
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‘Document Lifecycle’ Site Launches in the Cloud
Litéra , a company that markets a suite of “document lifecycle management products popular among many larger law firms, today is launching a cloud-based version, Litéra Live. The software-as-a-service allows users to: Collaborate on documents in real time with multiple users. Convert Office documents to PDF.
Media Law
- Monday, April 26, 2010
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Documents Unsealed in Vicaom v. Youtube — Youtube Shady; Viacom Scorned & Seeks Vast Shift in 512(c) Immunity
Today, a New York District Court unsealed documents in Viacom v. Tags: copyright internet law piracy Youtube and my-oh-my there are some doozies inside.
The Legal Satyricon
- Thursday, March 18, 2010
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First Amendment Lawyers Association - Intellectual Property and Free Speech
Wal-Mart Case Documents. Blockshopper Case Documents. Posted in Adult Entertainment Law, copyright, trademark. Tags: copyright trademark Adult Entertainment Law My presentation slides are available here. Additional materials are below: The DMCA. John McCain letter re DMCA. Lenz v. Universal. Smith v. Wal-Mart Decision.
The Legal Satyricon
- Saturday, February 7, 2009
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Newly Updated Charts On Law Review Submission Information
Allen Rostron and Nancy Levin, University of Missouri (Kansas City) School of Law, Information for Submitting Articles to Law Reviews & Journals. This document contains information about submitting articles to law reviews and journals, including the Here is the abstract.
Media Law Prof Blog
- Wednesday, March 10, 2010
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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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SAG Moderates File Document to Fire National Executive Director
As expected, the moderates on the SAG National Board today delivered a document to SAG headquarters that ousts Doug Allen as National Executive Director and dissolves the negotiating committee. Guild president Alan Rosenberg is unmentioned in the document and would remain in place until his term ends in September. Rhodes Scholar, Mr.
Digital Media Law
- Monday, January 26, 2009
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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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