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FTC's Reversal on Internet Privacy -- And What It Means
With last month's report by the Federal Trade concluding that self-regulation of the Internet has been inadequate in dealing with online privacy concerns, it now seems inevitable that Congress will pass some sort of online privacy law. This article examines the FTC's legislative recommendation and how it will affect companies that collect and use personal information from Internet users. It also looks at how companies have been complying with COPA which took effect in April.What's New From LegalTech New York
LegalTech New York had plenty of new products as well as enhancements to existing products. Sean Doherty, LTN's technology editor, takes a look at what's new from the legal technology show.Discrimination immunity uncertain for bulletin board Web sites
Two federal appeals courts may be marking the outer limits of legal protection from discrimination claims against Web sites like Craigslist.org and Roommates.com that post discriminatory ads on listings to buy, sell or rent housing and find roommates.IBM looks to sell business on its cloud
International Business Machines Corp., angling to reap more than 5 percent of its revenue from cloud computing by 2015, is introducing new ways for customers to run business software inside its data centers. IBM began selling the computing service, called "SmartCloud," Thursday to help large companies save money on equipment and software by letting them store data on IBM's servers and access it over the Internet.Federal Circuit Finds Two Internet Patents Wanting
In the rapidly evolving world of the Internet and electronic business, patent attorneys should keep in mind that what looks novel may not truly be novel, given its use on the Internet. Care must be taken during prosecution of a patent application so as not to limit the scope of the claims of the patent. These points are demonstrated by two recent opinions in the Federal Circuit involving Internet patents.Supreme Court refuses to consider adult Web site's anti-piracy lawsuit
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.N.J. Court Finds Amazon Breached Deal With Toys "R" Us, Must Pay Damages
In a battle between retailers Toys 'R' Us and Amazon over an online distribution deal that went sour, the toy seller has prevailed.Electronic Books Reshape Publishing Industry
In their Entertainment Law column, Michael I. Rudell and Neil J. Rosini, partners in Franklin Weinrib Rudell & Vassallo, write that three recent announcements involving electronic publishing have sent ripples through the publishing industry.Recognizing Initial Interest Confusion
The 10th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has joined other circuits in recognizing initial interest confusion as actionable in trademark infringement cases. The decision also is one of several recent circuit court decisions to consider the doctrine in connection with the Internet. Australian Gold Inc. v. Hatfield and other recent decisions underscore that, just as in the brick and mortar world, determining the existence of initial interest confusion on the Internet is a highly fact-specific inquiry.Trending Stories
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