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| | ENTERTAINMENT LAW APRIL 27, 2012 Google and its Ever-Mounting Legal Issues Google is moving backward from its slogan of “Don’t Be Evil.” Earlier this month, the technology giant was fined $25,000 for collecting sensitive information from Wi-Fi networks as it gathered photographs for its street-view feature on Google Maps. District Court in Denver this week. Let me clarify: I am an avid Google user. Don’t be evil,” Google. | | | | | | | | | | | -
Howard Stern Attempts to Revive $300 Million Lawsuit Against Sirius Radio Eriq Gardner Radio host says judge made an error in dismissing his breach-of-contract claims against satellite radio giant. read more. THR, Esq. The Business Business Howard Stern MORE >> - U.S. News - Sources: Scant evidence 'torture' helped war on terror, Senate probe finds
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BROADCAST LAW BLOG | FRIDAY, APRIL 27, 2012 FCC Votes to Require Online Public File for TV Stations - Rejects Compromise for Political File At its meeting today, the FCC voted to require that television stations maintain most of their public inspection files online , in a database to be created by the FCC (see the FCC's Public Notice here ). While the details about this obligation have not yet been released, from the comments at the FCC meeting, much is already evident. MORE >> -
THE LEGAL SATYRICON | FRIDAY, APRIL 27, 2012 Ira Isaacs Update DeVoy UPDATE: Early reports indicated Ira Isaacs was found not guilty; updated accounts indicate he was found guilty on all counts. This update was made as soon as possible, and reflects the double-edged sword of the instantaneous online news cycle. Even in this digital age, there is room for print journalism and its longer [.]. obscenity MORE >> - Rachel Maddow: Romney reassembles Bush foreign policy team
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