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Punk Rock Lawyer Joe Escalante Wants to Be a Judge The former CBS business affairs executive and L.A. radio host is on the June 5 ballot to fill a vacancy on the Los Angeles Superior Court. read more. THR, Esq. THR, Esq. Music Music Politics MORE >> -
MUSIC TECHNOLOGY POLICY | MONDAY, JUNE 4, 2012 Nipper, the EFF and the Badges: Triangulating their master’s voice Dog Looking at and Listening to a Phonograph,” painted by Francis Barraud. Apparently, however, the RIAA and music labels’ evidence against Dajaz1, a music blog, never came. Or, if it did, it was not enough to build a case and the authorities returned the site nearly 13 months later without explanation or apology. emphasis mine). Government? Regis. MORE >> -
'Bachelor' Producers Planning First Amendment Defense in Race Bias Case (Exclusive) ABC and Warner Horizon file court papers previewing their defense, which will argue that casting decisions are protected by the U.S. Constitution. read more. THR, Esq. The Business Television Business The Bachelor MORE >> -
MEDIA LAW PROF BLOG | MONDAY, JUNE 4, 2012 Copyright, Technology, and Parody Aaron Schwabach, Thomas Jefferson School of Law, is publishing Reclaiming Copyright From the Outside In: What the Downfall Hitler Meme Means for Transformative Works, Fair Use, and Parody in the Buffalo Intellectual Property Journal (2012). Here is the abstract. Continuing MORE >> - 'Bachelor' Producers Settle Lawsuit with Spoiler Website 'Reality Steve'
The website will "have no further contact whatsoever with any of the cast, crew or employees of 'The Bachelor,' " Warner Bros. tells THR. read more. THR, Esq. THR, Esq. Television Television The Bachelor MORE >>
- "Bachelor" Lawsuit Heads To Court MEDIA LAW PROF BLOG | MONDAY, JUNE 4, 2012
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