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Safely Harnessing User Content
Lawyers and marketers are increasingly trying to enlist Internet users in campaigns to advertise their products and services in online communities, blogs and e-mail. Attorney Alan L. Friel examines the risk of harnessing user-generated content and identifies safe harbors of operation within the law.9th Circuit finds 'thumbnail' photos display fair use
In a case significant to copyright owners, computer service providers and Internet users alike, the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals recently ruled on the widely debated question of whether displaying "thumbnail" versions of copyrighted photographs by Google's image search engine constitutes copyright infringement or "fair use."Geoffrey Giraffe Brings Technology to Court
Without knowing it, Toys "R" Us once sold toys of an adult nature. If a shopper used the keywords "rabbit" and "bathtub," the company's Amazon.com-based Web site returned a device not suitable for kids. LTN magazine's news editor, Claire Duffett, fills in the tech details.New Amazon Privacy Policy is Road Map
Amazon.com's revised privacy policy reads like a road map to recent developments in the online privacy arena. The new policy not only describes with much greater specificity what the company does with customer information, but also addresses issues concerning affiliates and agents, business transfers in the event of bankruptcy, and children. Despite its breadth, not everyone is happy with it.Citrix Systems acquires Cloud.com to challenge VMware, Amazon
Citrix Systems, a maker of computer-networking software, agreed to buy startup Cloud.com for an undisclosed price, gaining software that helps businesses shift more computing tasks to data centers.Big Suits: 'IBM v. Amazon.com'
IBM and Web retail pioneer Amazon.com are engaged in a patent battle in two federal district courts over sweeping rights to electronic commerce technology. Plaintiff IBM claims that Amazon's success is built entirely on IBM's innovations and that Big Blue is entitled to a piece of Amazon's annual sales. Amazon shot back that IBM's allegations amount to a claim that IBM invented the Internet, and stated that IBM had infringed several Amazon patents. And the he said-she said battle rages on in two courts.Trending Stories
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