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December 03, 2007 | Inside Counsel

Supreme Court Passes on Perfect 10 Piracy Case

The Supreme Court on Dec. 3 denied an appeal by an adult Web site that sued companies providing services to sites that pirated its content.
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May 26, 2006 | Inside Counsel

Net Neutrality Bill Makes Headway in House

The Internet got its nickname, "The Information Superhighway," because of the fast accessibility to vast amounts of information that it provides users. But if some companies have their way, this superhighway could potentially turn into a traffic-clogged queue. Some broadband providers, such as AT&T and Verizon, have lobbied Congress to...
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Amazon LLC v. New York State Dept. of Taxation & Fin., 601247/08
Publication Date: 2010-11-05
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Court: Appellate Division, First Department
Judge: Before: Richard T. Andrias, J.P., John W. Sweeny, Eugene Nardelli, James M. Catterson, Leland G. DeGrasse, JJ
Attorneys:
For plaintiff: Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP, New York (Randy M. Mastro, Gabriel Herrmann and Timothy D. Swain [and Julian W. Poon, Taheane E. Kapur, and Kahn A. Scolnick, of the California Bar, admitted pro hac vice], of counsel), for Amazon.com, LLC and Amazon Services, LLC, appellants.
For defendant: Andrew M. Cuomo, Attorney General, New York (Peter Karanjia, Barbara D. Underwood and Andrew D. Bing of counsel), for respondents.
Case number: 601247/08

Cite as: Amazon LLC v. New York State Dept. of Taxation & Fin., 601247/08, NYLJ 1202474434225, at *1 (App. Div. 1st, Decided November 4, 2010)Before: Richar

August 31, 1999 | Law.com

Wicked Web

Internet retailer Amazon.com filed suit in Delaware to fend off a bid by a Greek couple to set up an allegedly copy-cat Web site called "Amazon.gr" to sell Greek books and music to U.S. customers. Amazon.com contends that CITI Services Inc. and its owners, Greg Lloyd Smith and Aikaterini Theochari, are selling books and music on their Greece-based site and shipping the merchandise to U.S. customers. "[J]ust because you have a Web site in America doesn't mean you own it around the world," Smith said.
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September 03, 2010 | Daily Report Online

Sources: Amazon eyes video subscription service to rival Netflix

Amazon.com Inc. has approached media companies including Time Warner Inc. with plans to start an online video subscription service to rival Netflix Inc., said three people with knowledge of the talks. The service, sold for a monthly fee by the Seattle-based Web retailer, would consist of older films and TV shows, said the people, who asked not to be identified because the conversations are private.
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April 25, 2002 | Law.com

ISP Immunity Provision Is Broadly Interpreted

Recent decisions applying ' 230 of the Communications Decency Act of 1996 have extended immunity to ISPs that offer services beyond traditional access. One recent decision, however, restrictively defined "interactive computer service," and two decisions denied immunity to ISPs that allegedly participated in violations of trademark law.
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January 30, 2002 | New York Law Journal

Third Parties and Web Sites

N THE AGE of the Internet, Web sites have become an indispensable business tool. With a Web site, a corporation can present its public face at a fraction of the cost of traditional media advertising. Some corporations owe their entire existence to the Web, while others, especially those providing information and entertainment services, have refashioned their businesses around their Web sites. One of the chief advantages of a Web site is the opportunity it offers corporations to interface directly with inves
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October 22, 2009 | Daily Report Online

AT&T takes on Google in Internet rules fight

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February 08, 2001 | Law.com

Clothing Your Web Site with Trade Dress

What recourse is there for a Web site operator whose site is copied but who does not have patent protection, a copyright claim or a claim based on infringement of a specific word, mark or logo to fall back on? One option, which does not yet appear to have been tested, is trade dress protection of the overall appearance of a Web site.
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April 07, 2000 | Law.com

Update on Amazon's E-Commerce '1-Click' and 'Customer Referral' Patents

Amazon now has two patents whose implications for e-commerce are being widely discussed: one relating to Amazon's "1-Click" product-ordering technique, and the other, more recent patent relating to web sites providing compensation for customer referrals. This article examines Amazon's patents, its lawsuit against barnesandnoble.com, and its proposals for a variety of reforms for the patent system as a whole.
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