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Facebook Settles Trademark Fight With Lamebook
The trademark battle between Facebook and the parody site Lamebook.com is over. The companies have reached an agreement that lets Lamebook continue to operate under its current name. But Lamebook, which mocks the funny and "lame" things people post on Facebook, will add a disclaimer to its website and will not seek trademark protection for its name.May 23, 2012: Product News Briefs
Here are this week's latest legal tech industry developments, together in one convenient list. Included this week are news updates from BigHand, Clio, CloudNine, Guidance Software, kCura Relativity, Lateral Data, Rocket Matter, and Wolters Kluwer.New York Joins 22 Other States With E-Waste Laws
New Yorkers will be able to recycle their old printers and cobwebbed computer monitors for free, now that the state joins 22 others in enacting an electronic waste recycling law. All manufacturers that sell electronics in the state must have an e-waste program in effect by April 1, 2011.Data Security Policies and Procedures Running Empty
What could your company do to improve its data breach preparedness? For starters, try testing employees' mobile devices for security and changing network access rights for workers who've been terminated, suggests a recent study.View more book results for the query "*"
Germany Stalls Signing International Treaty on Internet Copyright Law
Germany has delayed signing an international copyright treaty that has some internet users worried about online censorship, joining Poland and the Czech Republic in hesitating on the issue.Lateral Data Upgrades Viewpoint E-Discovery Platform to 5.4
Lateral Data, a subsidiary of Xerox Litigation Services, has announced the upgrade of its Viewpoint e-discovery platform to version 5.4 Viewpoint integrates collection, culling, processing, early case assessment, analytics, review, and production into one offering.InterLegis Discovery360 Enterprise Goes Mac, More LegalTech News
November 16 to 30 news briefs from ABBYY, CaseFileXpress, DocsCorp, InterLegis, Lateral Data, Litéra, and Quantum.No Rush to Upgrade Your WiFi Router
Experts agree that it's best to pass, for now, on the latest generation of WiFi routers, sold under names like "Wireless-N." The latest routers promise speeds up to six times faster than those using the older industry standard for WiFi, but don't adhere to a finished standard of their own.Trending Stories
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