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JD Supra is Now Linked Up to LinkedIn
Members of your network can recommend, favorite or share the document to their own networks. Non-members of JD Supra who install the application will be able to fully search, browse and view JD Supra documents from directly within LinkedIn. You can also read JD Supra’s press release and watch this introductory video.
Media Law
- Friday, July 16, 2010
Entertainment Law Update Podcast, Episode 10
The Department of Defense required Boal not to report personal information except for the name and hometown of a service member if he or she consented. First Amendment and the Press. Rolling Stone wins appeals court ruling on press freedom–The Hollywood Reporter | Esq. Replicas, trademark, copyright, etc. link]. link].
Gordon P. Firemark
- Thursday, April 1, 2010
AFTRA Board Approves Joint Bargaining With SAG
In a statement, AFTRA National President Roberta Reardon cited “productive discussions with our counterparts at Screen Actors Guild” and added, “I look forward to continuing our work with SAG President Ken Howard and the leadership and members of our sister union as we move forward to bargain the strongest possible contracts for professional talent.”
Digital Media Law
- Saturday, February 27, 2010
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Professional Strugglers and the News Czar: The latest future of news according to Free Press founders
The professional strugglers gave us some insight into their plans for rebuilding American Journalism after Google has destroyed it According to Robert McChesney (Free Press co-founder, board member and treasurer) in an interview with the Socialist Project : "We need to organize against hyper-commercialism. Make Google pay the freight?
Music Technology Policy
- Saturday, August 15, 2009
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SAG No News Press Release
SAG's out with a press release confirming what was first reported about 10 hours ago. The press release also gives short bios of the two new highly-qualified people stepping in to right the ship, David White as interim NED and John McGuire as Chief Negotiator. The board further appointed longtime Guild senior advisor John T. John T.
Digital Media Law
- Monday, January 26, 2009
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PCC On Complaint Against Daily Mirror By Member of Parliament: No Breach
The Press Complaints Commission has ruled that the Daily Mirror reported accurately on Tory Member of Parliament Daniel Hannon's remarks concerning U.S. President Obama and reaction to them. Hannon had complained about the Mirror's characterization of his statements, saying
Media Law Prof Blog
- Monday, January 18, 2010
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AP, Non-Profits, Agree to Deal to Make Non-Profits' Work Available to AP Members
The Associated Press has agreed to begin distributing the work of four non-profits: Center for Public Integrity, the Investigative Reporting Workshop at American University, the Center for Investigative Reporting, and ProPublica. Members of the media who belong to the AP
Media Law Prof Blog
- Sunday, June 14, 2009
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Democrats Press Court Designee Over Mutual Fund Case - New York Times
Democrats Press Court Designee Over Mutual Fund Case - New York Times November 10, 2005 Democrats Press Court Designee Over Mutual Fund Case By SHERYL GAY STOLBERG. WASHINGTON, Nov. 9 - Laying the groundwork for a possible strategy of attacking Judge Samuel A. Alito Jr., But Mr. That bothered me," Mr. Conrad said. Hazard Jr.,
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In Idaho, A Tougher Open Meeting Law
Under the new law: A board member who conducts or participates in an unlawful meeting is subject to a civil penalty of $50. board member who knowingly violates the law is subject to a civil penalty of $500. board member who violates the law twice within a year is subject to a civil penalty of $500.
Media Law
- Thursday, July 2, 2009
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Iraq Considering Protections For Journalists
Iraq is considering legislation to protect members of the media. The bill currently under consideration would give Iraqi members of the press the same physical protection as members of the Iraqi government, and would compensate them or their families for
Media Law Prof Blog
- Tuesday, August 4, 2009
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Debate On British Libel and Privacy Laws Intensifies
From the Guardian, a report on what members of a Parliamentary committee think of current privacy and libel laws, and a response from the Press Complaints Commission
Media Law Prof Blog
- Wednesday, February 24, 2010
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Why the RIAA (and all trade associations) should NOT be focusing on 'business models'
They advocate for their members' interests. Sometimes they develop standards, so that, for example, their members' products can interoperate. And they litigate (either in their own or their members' names), pressing common industry goals through the courts or regulatory agencies. What do these organizations do? Wrong.
Copyrights & Campaigns
- Saturday, February 28, 2009
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JD Supra is Now Linked Up to LinkedIn
Members of your network can recommend, favorite or share the document to their own networks. Non-members of JD Supra who install the application will be able to fully search, browse and view JD Supra documents from directly within LinkedIn. You can also read JD Supra’s press release and watch this introductory video.
Media Law
- Friday, July 16, 2010
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