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E-Legal: Elusive Internet Jurisdiction?
Just when it seemed that various forms of online conduct could give rise to legal jurisdiction in distant forums, a decision issued Nov. 26 by a California appellate court over allegedly libelous Internet postings provides guidance in this area. In Nam Tai Electronics v. Titzer, the court found that parties aren't necessarily held to choice of law and venue provisions in a terms of service agreement.Google scores copyright victory in dispute over nude pictures
An online nudie magazine's copyright infringement suit against Google now requires some complex maneuvering after a 9th Circuit panel on Wednesday severely limited what it could argue. Perfect 10 magazine sued Google for providing thumbnail versions of images from the magazine. "We conclude that the significantly transformative nature of Google's search engine, particularly in light of its public benefit, outweighs Google's superseding and commercial uses of the thumbnails in this case," the court wrote.Pandora seeks $176.2 million in expanded IPO after 10-year loss
Pandora Media Inc., the Internet-radio company, is seeking a $1.8 billion valuation in its initial public offering today as it bets a 33-fold jump in sales since 2007 will compel investors to overlook a decade of losses.Privacy Group Files FTC Complaint Against DoubleClick Over 'Cookies'
A Washington-based privacy group filed a complaint before the FTC, alleging that DoubleClick engaged "in unfair and deceptive trade practices by tracking the online activities of Internet users and combining that tracking data with detailed personally-identifiable information contained in a massive, national marketing database." The complaint came two days after the FTC notified the company that it was engaged in a "routine inquiry" of the company's privacy policies.Creating Marketable E-Commerce Patents
As dot-coms become dot-compost, IP may be their last remaining asset. While trademarks of a failed business generally have little value and copyright law offers limited software protection, patent rights are more likely to have value. The effort of "bricks & clicks" businesses to use the Internet to sell conventional products and services means going beyond traditional rules for creating strong patents.Judge: Google infringes on some adult entertainment copyrights
The Legal War Over Internet 'Spyware'
Early last year, when some Internet users visited the Hertz Web site, they saw pop-up ads for Avis. Hertz tracked the ads to their source and sued both Avis and a company called Claria, which provided the stealth pop-ups.Trending Stories
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