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Wal-Mart is Watching You (or at Least What You’re Wearing).
But it’s not with a social-networking site like Facebook or an Internet giant like Google — it’s with our old corporate enemy: Wal-Mart. The new tags will surely provide some tangible benefits. The stage is set for the next great privacy battle. Sounds pretty good, right? Well, some aren’t so sure. Image Source.
JetLawBlog
- Tuesday, July 27, 2010
Silly Lawsuit Against SAG Dismissed; and More
Second, the extension does not change the new media provisions in any way. The extension goes out for a vote in a few weeks to membership meetings in the five major AFTRA Locals of Chicago, Los Angeles, New York, San Francisco and Washington/Baltimore. but the courts haven’t. Or maybe not. Let’s hope. That 2.5% negotiations.
Digital Media Law
- Tuesday, June 22, 2010
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Media Watch: NYT Blogger Stylebook, Facebook and Twitter
With more pressure on newspapers to figure out how to survive the transition from print to digital, editors are starting to deal--often awkwardly--with new realities: The Wall Street Journal alerts its writers that breaking news is good news. The venerable New York Times has issued guidelines for bloggers.
Thompson On Hollywood
- Saturday, March 21, 2009
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FACEBOOK ALUMNUS CREATES SOCIAL NETWORKING HUB FOR NOT FOR PROFIT VENTURES IN NEW YORK AND EVERYWHERE ELSE—JUMO.COM
Chris Hughes is not an unknown quantity to any social media player (in New York or otherwise). As a Harvardian he was a co-founder of Facebook with Mark Zuckerberg and Dustin Moskovitz. After being the.
BizMediaLaw
- Monday, March 29, 2010
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FACEBOOK ALUMNUS CREATES SOCIAL NETWORKING HUB FOR NOT FOR PROFIT VENTURES IN NEW YORK AND EVERYWHERE ELSE—JUMO.COM
Chris Hughes is not an unknown quantity to any social media player (in New York or otherwise). As a Harvardian he was a co-founder of Facebook with Mark Zuckerberg and Dustin Moskovitz. After being the.
BizMediaLaw
- Monday, March 29, 2010
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Live From New York Its Social Media Friday—Facebook Terms of Service Edition
Mat McKeon, a interface developer with IBM, has created a telling infographic that demonstrates the “data creep” phenomenon that has gripped Facebook since 2005. In its 2005 incarnation, Facebook’s Terms of Services and Privacy Agreement/Policy
BizMediaLaw
- Friday, May 7, 2010
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The Facebook Debate
The New York Times covers the current debate over Facebook's change in its terms of service. It recently changed those terms to indicate that users grant Facebook "an irrevocable, perpetual, non-exclusive, transferable, fully paid, worldwide license (with the right to
Media Law Prof Blog
- Tuesday, February 17, 2009
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Panic on Facebook: Should Facebook Install a “Panic Button” to Report Inappropriate Content?
Facebook has recently come under fire in the United Kingdom for not providing adequate user safety protections, which would help prevent pedophiles from targeting minors online. Incidents with Facebook users in the United States also point to the same kind of issues and the connection between social networking sites and crime.
JetLawBlog
- Wednesday, March 17, 2010
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Required Reading
Usually I post these links and any editorial to facebook. Tags: Negotiations Print Television WGA Strike the los angeles times Independent Film Copyright Home Video Rights Gaming Legit Celebrities the new york times writers guild of america entertainment law Distribution Internet Licensing wga strike Which comes on the heels of.
DealFatigue
- Sunday, January 20, 2008
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No Special Rules for Internet Defamation, Says New York Judge
If you refer to a professional model a "skank" and a "ho," that's defamation, not mere opinion or hyperbole, and it is no less defamatory for having been said on a blog, a Supreme Court judge in New York ruled in In re Application of Cohen (N.Y. Cty Aug. 17, 2009). the parent company of blog site Blogger.com.
New Media and Technology Law
- Wednesday, August 19, 2009
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Social Media for Lawyers Live From New York—it’s Social Media Sunday–Non-Infringing Use Doctrine Edition
Facebook apparently relies heavily on BitTorrent to update software on its thousands of servers in an efficient fashion. This little tidbit should serve as a reminder that the non-infringing use doctrine is alive and viable
BizMediaLaw
- Sunday, June 27, 2010
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We've been busy
View an interview I did with New York Business TV on dead trademarks (bring them back to life). You can find me quoted on a new ESPN article by Paul Lukas on sports uniforms. also have two articles at Communicate Value, a blog that my friend Christine Gallagher writes on new media and businesses.
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