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Law School Offers Free Online Course in Health Reform Law
The University of Iowa College of Law is offering free online access this semester to a colloquium on the health care reform act. 2, class sessions are presented live every Thursday from 2:20 to 4:20 p.m. The class will analyze legal issues presented by the new health care policy with professors and experts from UI and elsewhere.
Media Law
- Friday, September 3, 2010
Congress Seeks to Curb Use of Conflict Minerals in Cellphones
While this bill only provides the foundation for what will certainly be a long process, it is is refreshing to see members of Congress from both parties work together on an issue that is not well-publicized and will not necessarily lead to reelection. Army and rebel commanders then sell the minerals to smugglers, who pay in U.S. dollars.
JetLawBlog
- Wednesday, August 4, 2010
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David Silverman Presents Seminar on Legal Issues of the Social Media at the Great Lakes Broadcasting Conference
His PowerPoint presentation focused on the risks and benefits of using Twitter, Facebook and other social media in the employment context , including use by broadcasters. There are a number of laws that impact both the protection and vulnerability of social media.
Broadcast Law Blog
- Tuesday, March 9, 2010
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Brain Scan Technology Presents Interesting Questions in Criminal Law
Still, this is too great a law school hypothetical to pass up: What if police officers could skip the hassle of interrogation and just scan your brain for pictures of the crime scene? The Fourth Amendment issue is probably pretty straight-forward: Cops would need a warrant to reach into your brain. Well, not exactly. 8211; Liz Kelly.
JetLawBlog
- Sunday, September 27, 2009
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DWT's David Oxenford and Rob Driscoll Present Seminar on The Basics of Music Licensing In Digital Media: Issues to Think About When Using Music in the Digital World, Including In Connection With User Generated Content
Davis Wright Tremaine attorneys David Oxenford and Rob Driscoll conducted a seminar - Using Music in Digital Media: Business and Legal Issues - on June 16, 2010 in New York City. The seminar was presented to attorneys from committees of the New York State and New York City bar associations.
Broadcast Law Blog
- Friday, June 18, 2010
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Raiders Head Coach May Present NFL With Tough Call
Moreover, there are enforcement issues with the suspension of a head coach, particularly the concern that it would be “virtually impossible to ensure that the head coach engages in no direct or indirect coaching duties in the days preceding a game. Adam “Pacman Jones ). 8211; Ethan Flatt. Image Source.
JetLawBlog
- Thursday, October 1, 2009
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Entertainment Law Update Podcast, Episode 10
Star Wars: the Court of Appeal strikes back – International Law Office. The UK court found the helmets did not qualify as sculptures under British Copyright law. 8220;Adventures of Shoney’s Big Boy comic book – 76 issues from 1976-1980. Entertainment and Media Law. Entertainment and Media Law.
Gordon P. Firemark
- Thursday, April 1, 2010
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Court issues preliminary injunction in RealDVD case; solid victory for studios and DVD CCA
In a 58-page opinion , Judge Marilyn Hall Patel -- famous for shutting down Napster a decade ago -- issued a preliminary injunction that keeps in place her temporary ban on RealNetworks' $29.99 The MPAA issued a statement through its Chairman and CEO Dan Glickman praising today's decision: We are very pleased with the court’s decision.
Copyrights & Campaigns
- Tuesday, August 11, 2009
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David Oxenford Conducts Seminar for Utah Broadcasters on Political Broadcasting, FCC EEO Rules and Other Legal Issues Facing Radio and Television Broadcasters
On February, 18, 2010, David Oxenford conducted a seminar for the Utah Broadcasters Association on legal issues that affect radio and television broadcasters. First, David summarized the various broadcasting legal and policy issues pending before the FCC and Congress. David's PowerPoint presentation will be available here soon.
Broadcast Law Blog
- Sunday, February 21, 2010
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Entertainment Law Update Podcast – Episode 9, Olympic trademarks, album integrity, and more.
invasion of privacy or any other tort founded upon any single publication or exhibition or utterance, such as any one issue of a newspaper or book or magazine or any one presentation to an audience or any one broadcast over radio or television or any one exhibition of a motion picture.” This one will be limited to the issue of damages.
Gordon P. Firemark
- Wednesday, March 24, 2010
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Talent Agent’s chilling “State of the Industry” message sends shivers through entertainment industry
Jones of Premiere Talent, issued a gloomy “State of the Industry message last March, which has been circulating around town among established actors and hopefuls alike. The glimmer of good news is that this presents terrific opportunities for independent filmmakers, provided they’ve got courageous investors on board.
Gordon P. Firemark
- Tuesday, June 30, 2009
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Asked & Answered: Mechanics of copyright infringement suit.
Q: What are the mechanics of a copyright infringement law suit? It raises issues covered by several different fields of law. Copyright, Constitutional, Civil Procedure, and International Law, to mention a few. copyright law as well. Tags: Entertainment Law How does it all work? Could a non-U.S. The U.S.
Gordon P. Firemark
- Thursday, March 25, 2010
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