Second Circuit Expresses Skepticism About Startup TV Company
The concept of building an entire business model around the language in a single court decision got a workout Friday, as judges at the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit peppered a lawyer for Aereo with questions about why the Internet TV company shouldn't be shut down for copyright infringement.Technology Change Agents Make E-Discovery Better or Worse
Change agents in technology, including social networking, cloud computing, and bringing your own devices to work, are changing how we do business and communicate, and impacts how organizations need to approach e-discovery, says consultant Sean Martin.Converting to ABBYY FineReader OCR 9.0
To meet the challenge of converting paper documents into a searchable or editable digital format, attorney Alan Pearlman recommends ABBYY FineReader OCR 9.0. FineReader includes Adaptive Document Retention Technology that can accurately detect and preserve native Microsoft Office formatting.Stop Online Piracy Act Puts Future of Internet at Stake
Professor Marc H. Greenberg of the Golden Gate University School of Law takes a closer look at the Stop Online Privacy Act, and doesn't like what he sees.Companies, Courts Debate Whether ADA Applies to Web Sites
Does the Americans with Disabilities Act apply in cyberspace? Without clear guidance from the courts, companies are deciding for themselves. Pressured by advocacy groups, some businesses have already taken steps to make their Web sites more accessible to the disabled.Project Management With SharePoint Task Lists: Listing 1
Adobe Overhauls Interface With Acrobat X
Forsaking the traditional Arabic numeral 10 for the hipper Roman X, Adobe Acrobat's latest version delivers an interface overhauled for efficiency and accessibility. The revamped look is by far the biggest change -- most everything else are tweaks and improvements on existing features. Consultant Brett Burney tumbles into the new Acrobat.FTC Issues Online Ad Privacy Guidelines
To get legal clients to your doorstep, you need to advertise. Online ads make strong marketing tools -- but beware proposed FTC guidelines that would have you or your advertiser tell Web surfers whether their online behaviors are being monitored and used to personalize ads.Trending Stories
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