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49 Articles match "Document","Press"
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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. Sort documents by type.
Media Law
- Friday, July 16, 2010
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Disney claims CFO Thomas Staggs' identity stolen to gain confidential documents
By Eriq Gardner See any odd comments in the press lately from Disney CFO Thomas Staggs? Perhaps they didn't actually come from Staggs, but rather an alleged ID thief who purported to be Staggs using a very unsophisticated trick —.
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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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Freedom of the Press and Confronting Human Rights in China
Last summer, Human Rights Watch published a report which documented media obstruction by government officials and violations of commitments made by the Chinese government to the International Olympics Committee. Do these newspapers contain "illegal reporting"? about] China’s history, culture and reforms.. Image Source.
JetLawBlog
- Wednesday, March 25, 2009
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Senate Panel Rebuffed on Documents on U.S. Spying - New York Times
Senate Panel Rebuffed on Documents on U.S. Spying - New York Times February 2, 2006 Senate Panel Rebuffed on Documents on U.S. The administration has already drawn fire from Democrats in the last week for refusing to release internal documents on Hurricane Katrina as well as material related to the lobbyist Jack Abramoff.
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Democrats Press Court Designee Over Mutual Fund Case - New York Times
Democrats Press Court Designee Over Mutual Fund Case - New York Times November 10, 2005 Democrats Press Court Designee Over Mutual Fund Case By SHERYL GAY STOLBERG. WASHINGTON, Nov. 9 - Laying the groundwork for a possible strategy of attacking Judge Samuel A. Alito Jr., But Mr. That bothered me," Mr. Conrad said. Hazard Jr.,
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YouTube:Keep summary judgment papers sealed for months; Viacom: 'the time has come for transparency and public access'
YouTube and Google -- whose self-proclaimed mission is "to organize the world's information and make it universally accessible and useful" -- have asked a federal court to keep all summary judgment briefs and supporting documents in the Viacom copyright suit sealed until at least June. See Nebraska Press Ass'n v. But so what?
Copyrights & Campaigns
- Friday, March 5, 2010
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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. Sort documents by type.
Media Law
- Friday, July 16, 2010
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ACTA Misreporting: Anatomy of a Smear
Nate Anderson at Ars Technica described the leaked document as "a written account of an oral report on a draft document that was itself still being altered.” Geist then continues to fan the moral panic in other press outlets that don’t have the time or inclination to find out what’s going on: [link] So which headline is the right one?
Music Technology Policy
- Saturday, November 14, 2009
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Legal Grind Ends for Woman Accused of Dirty Dance
The Associate Press is reporting today that the small mountain town of Marshall, N.C., According to court documents, she was accused of gyrating and simulating sexual intercourse with her partner while wearing a skirt so short it exposed her underwear. Source.
Entertainment Law
- Friday, November 14, 2008
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AP wins discovery rulings in Shepard Fairey case, hires UCLA's Doug Lichtman
The Associated Press has won a significant discovery battle in its case against artist Shepard Fairey, as the judge in the parties' copyright dispute has ordered Fairey to hand over information and documents related to his admitted falsehoods and destruction of evidence. Here's the AP's own story on the discovery ruling.
Copyrights & Campaigns
- Tuesday, April 6, 2010
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