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August 10, 2006 |

YouTube Lawsuit Is Latest Internet Copyright Case for Weil Gotshal Partner

Weil, Gotshal & Manges partner Kenneth Steinthal is at the center of the latest copyright battle to pit traditional media against content distribution companies. He's defending YouTube in a case over whether the company has a responsibility to police its millions of postings against demands of an irate copyright holder. Steinthal litigated far trickier issues back when online copyright law enforcement was emerging, and has built a practice at the forefront of the convergence of content and technology.
4 minute read
July 26, 2013 |

Hot Startups Tap Google's Legal Talent

Members of the search firm's legal alumni network are turning up in-house and in government.
6 minute read
March 19, 2013 |

Justices strengthen first-sale doctrine in 6-3 vote

Libraries, museums, retailers and others who buy copyrighted goods made abroad can resell them without violating federal copyright law, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled on Tuesday.
3 minute read
August 30, 2007 |

Would-be iPhone Unlockers Hesitating in Face of Legal Hurdles

Hackers have figured out how to unleash Apple's iPhone from AT&T's cellular network, but people hoping to make money from the procedure could face legal problems. Unlocking the phone for one's own use, for instance to place calls with a different carrier, appears to be legal. But if it's done for financial gain, the legality is less certain.
4 minute read
October 22, 2012 |

Museums Fear Legal Limbo if Copyright Ruling Is Upheld

The U.S. Supreme Court will hear a copyright case on Oct. 29 that could have serious unintended consequences for the nation's art museums: If a decision by the Second Circuit is upheld, every museum in the United States that exhibits modern art created overseas could potentially be infringing copyright.
6 minute read
April 03, 2003 |

Justices Divided Over Approach to Unwanted E-Mail

Taking up a much-awaited case in which a disgruntled former employee bombarded Intel Corp. workers with thousands of anti-company e-mails, the California Supreme Court appeared Wednesday to be headed for a 4-3 split -- but it was unclear in which party's favor the split would be. In a second argument, the justices examined what proof clients must show in order to sue transactional attorneys for malpractice over botched negotiations.
5 minute read
June 21, 2002 |

Collecting Vintage Art

Since the beginning of her fascination with adult beverages, Elisabeth Frater has been captivated by wine labels. Would someone buy a bottle based on the packaging? Are wineries creating a demand for their vintages with labels depicting sharks, lizards, bears and boars? Does an unorthodox name or gimmicky label indicate a throw-away wine? Fortunately, the answer is no.
4 minute read
August 30, 2013 |

Boost Smartphone Productivity With 8 Accessories

Apps aren't the only smartphone productivity tools. Here are eight carefully selected hardware accessories that will help boost user performance and efficiency.
6 minute read
November 03, 2004 |

Oldies but Goodies: Vintage Software Has Its Place

When things are running properly, lawyers shouldn't have to think about the technology they are using since it is only one of the many tools in their arsenal to properly represent their clients. So when the latest software updates are released, the new products are viewed with disdain, skepticism or indifference by many - and for good reason.
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