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Wal-Mart’s new electronic tracking tags for clothing raises privacy concerns for consumers. In the news… Michigan woman faces murder charges from a Facebook feud that ended in tragedy. 70,000 blogs unexpected shut down by unidentified law enforcement agency.
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences sues GoDaddy.com over unauthorized trademark use. Wal-Mart “Greeter is face of the largest gender bias class action in history. In the news… School in Pennsylvania gives laptops to students and uses webcams to spy on them at home.
Wal-Mart Decision. Wal-Mart Case Documents. Posted in Adult Entertainment Law, copyright, trademark. Tags: copyright trademark Adult Entertainment Law My presentation slides are available here. Additional materials are below: The DMCA. John McCain letter re DMCA. Lenz v. Universal. Smith v. Smith v.
Wal-Mart Decision. Wal-Mart Case Documents. Posted in Adult Entertainment Law, copyright, trademark. Tags: copyright trademark Adult Entertainment Law My presentation slides are available here. Additional materials are below: The DMCA. John McCain letter re DMCA. Lenz v. Universal. Smith v. Smith v.
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences sues GoDaddy.com over unauthorized trademark use. Wal-Mart “Greeter is face of the largest gender bias class action in history. In the news… School in Pennsylvania gives laptops to students and uses webcams to spy on them at home.
Wal-Mart’s new electronic tracking tags for clothing raises privacy concerns for consumers. In the news… Michigan woman faces murder charges from a Facebook feud that ended in tragedy. 70,000 blogs unexpected shut down by unidentified law enforcement agency.
07-1365 at [link] Wal-Qaeda, Walocaust Are Not Trademark Infringements Charles Smith created certain expressions such as “Wal-Qaeda” and “Walocaust” (sometimes including a smiley face) which appeared on his websites and products he sold on cafepress.com. Wal-Mart Stores, Inc., Wal-Mart Stores Inc.
The book is done in Friedman's trademark style. Friedman has a flair for business reporting and finds amusing stories about Wal-Mart, UPS, Dell and JetBlue, among others, that relate to his basic theme. To take just one example, Wal-Mart alone last year imported $18 billion worth of goods from its 5,000 Chinese suppliers.