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8 Articles match "Domain Name","Facebook"
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Monday Morning JETLawg…
In the news… Michigan woman faces murder charges from a Facebook feud that ended in tragedy. based domain name service provider, Register.com, for breach of contract, gross negligence, and recklessness related to an attack by hackers. 70,000 blogs unexpected shut down by unidentified law enforcement agency.
JetLawBlog
- Monday, July 26, 2010
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Trademark Protection and Facebook User Names
You probably already know that registering domain names corresponding to your marks gives you important practical protection. Now Facebook has entered the equation. Starting this Friday, June 12, users will be able to register a Facebook user name on a first-come, first-served basis at [link]. Here’s how it works.
Digital Media Law
- Wednesday, June 10, 2009
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20 Questions for New Artists: Social Networking and Domain Names/Trademark the Band Name
Social Networking and Domain Names Many bands think that if you have a Myspace and Facebook page you don’t need to get a domain name, too. Trademark the Band Name/Logo While there’s nothing new under the sun, the band should do its best to come up with an original name for the band.
Music Technology Policy
- Friday, January 8, 2010
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Monday Morning JetLawg
Court awards Facebook $711 million in damages from spammer, criminal case continues. ICANN rules to allow non-Latin letters as top-level domain names. In the news. Tracking devices on new cars continuing to raise privacy concerns. Study: Those who download the most music illegally also buy the most. Possible hoax?
JetLawBlog
- Monday, November 2, 2009
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Will Facebook username squatting be a problem?
On June 13th, at Midnight eastern time, the social networking site Facebook will allow users, and administrators of fan pages with more than 1000 fans, to register vanity URLS. Trademark owners with registrations can register their trademarks with Facebook in order to block potentially infringing URLs from being created.
Cyberlaw Central
- Thursday, June 11, 2009
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Monday Morning JETLawg…
In the news… Michigan woman faces murder charges from a Facebook feud that ended in tragedy. based domain name service provider, Register.com, for breach of contract, gross negligence, and recklessness related to an attack by hackers. 70,000 blogs unexpected shut down by unidentified law enforcement agency.
JetLawBlog
- Monday, July 26, 2010
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Digital Media Issues for Broadcasters and FCC Issues Discussed At Oklahoma Association of Broadcasters Convention
Using music on your website , employees on Facebook or twitter , doing podcasts ? Domain name issues (see our recent post on new domain names here ). Everyone needs a guide to the legal is sues that you may face as broadcasters move their content to new platforms.
Broadcast Law Blog
- Monday, March 22, 2010
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Ninth Circuit Limits Standing under CAN-SPAM Act. Preempts Washington Anti-Spam Statute
ldquo; Provider of Internet access service” The court first addressed whether Gordon qualified as a “provider of Internet access service,” given the nature of his services: Gordon is a registrant of a domain name, which he, through Omni, hosts on leased server space. Facebook,Inc. Gordon v. Virtumundo (9th Cir.
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How to set up your IP
When I am thrust in the middle of an issue, and I see that intellectual property at the USPTO is in the name of the owner, but not the corporation, I then have more issues to deal with. parked page is one that only lists links to other companies on a domain name that might be popular for one reason or another (for example, a misspelling).
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