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WikiLeaks cyberbrawl a battle of amateurs?
The Internet drama precipitated by WikiLeaks' release of classified U.S. diplomatic cables has been called the first "global cyberwar." But at closer look it's really more of an amateur brawl.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. Some businesses have taken steps to make their Web sites more accessible to the disabled. But others have said that while they'll voluntarily alter their sites, they aren't required to do so by the ADA. RadioShack recently reached an agreement with advocates for the disabled. By contrast, Target and the National Federation of the Blind are still fighting in court.'Do Not Track': Online Privacy Litigation Now and in the Future
Chadbourne & Parke's Gerry Silver analyzes the current legal viability of various online privacy claims, how potential legislation and remediation may affect such claims, and how e-commerce companies will need to better protect themselves in the future.'Do Not Track': The Outlook for Online Privacy Litigation
Attorney Gerry Silver analyzes the current legal viability of online privacy claims, the impact of potential legislation, and how e-commerce companies will need to better protect themselves in the future.Supreme Court Refuses to Consider Adult Web Site's Anti-Piracy Lawsuit
The Supreme Court on Dec. 3 refused to consider an appeal by an online publisher that claims credit-card companies are enabling the piracy of its pictures of nude models. The case was brought by Perfect 10 Inc., which until recently published an adult magazine and also operates Perfect10.com. The company said in court papers that its business has been severely harmed by pirate Web sites, many of them overseas, which have used images of its nude models without authorization.INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY | Thumbnail reproductions don't infringe
The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled that Google's thumbnail versions of images from an online nude magazine does not constitute direct infringement.Whether ADA Applies To Web Sites In Debate
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. But other companies have said that while they'll voluntarily alter their sites, they aren't required to do so by the ADA.Recent Eastern District of Texas Patent Suits Filed
Patent suits filed in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas from Sept. 9 to Sept. 15, 2011.Lawyer's death postpones lawsuit over disclosure of actress' age
Trial in a lawsuit alleging that entertainment Web site IMDb.com Inc. illegally publicized an actress's real age, causing her to lose prospective casting roles, has been postponed because the plaintiff's lead counsel, John Dozier, an expert on Internet law, died on August 6.Trending Stories
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