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Lawyer's Death Postpones Lawsuit Over Disclosure of Actress' Age
Trial in a lawsuit alleging that entertainment Web site IMDb.com Inc. illegally publicized a Texas actress's real age has been postponed because the plaintiff's lead counsel died on August 6.Yahoo, eBay team up in deal that takes aim at chief rivals
SAN FRANCISCO AP - Internet powerhouses Yahoo and eBay are joining forces in an alliance that further defines the battle lines in an online brawl with rivals Google, Microsoft and AOL.Under the multiyear partnership announced Thursday, Yahoo and eBay will draw upon each other's strengths in online advertising, payments and communications so they can connect with even more Web surfers than they already do.Keyword Advertising and Trademark Infringement
Keyword advertising, the purchase of generic or trademarked keywords to trigger sponsored ads alongside the list of search engine results, has spawned a raft of litigation. Richard Raysman of Holland & Knight and Peter Brown of Baker & Hostetler take a closer look at how keyword advertising works and analyze recent developments in keyword litigation.Keyword Advertising and Trademark Infringement
Richard Raysman of Holland & Knight and Peter Brown of Baker & Hostetler discuss keyword advertising generally and recent developments in keyword litigation and the importance of reading and understanding vendor agreements and licensing provisions, while suggesting the renegotiation of provisions that may conflict with a trademark owner's overall marketing and usage strategy.What's in a Domain Name? The Changing Internet
Generic, top-level domain names, or gTLD, such as .com or .net, identify the database in which a domain name is registered. ICANN, which oversees the distribution of domain names, recently announced it would allow an unlimited number of gTLDs. Is there a .law in the online future?'Safe Harbor' Provision Protects Providers
Although the U.S. Supreme Court has found several provisions of the controversial Communication Decency Act unconstitutional, one provision, also known as the CDA's "safe harbor," remains unchallenged. This provision immunizes interactive online services providers from civil liability in tort if materials disseminated by them were created by others. The parameters of the safe harbor provisions are worth exploring for Internet or e-commerce law practitioners.Trending Stories
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