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Google testing same day shopping service with Target, Walgreen
A pilot project called Google Shopping Express lets local residents order items from participating retailers, which also include Toys "R" Us, Staples and American Eagle Outfitters, and allows customers to get items from multiple stores.Internet makes-and breaks-trademarks
THE INTERNET WAS once hailed as the fastest way for a company to market its brand. Now it turns out to be the fastest way to kill one, too.Tech magazine publisher CMP Media found this out when it coined, publicized and then lost control over the term "Web 2.0," a description of the Internet in the post-dot-com era.Auction.com Sidesteps Legal Battles
Popular auction site eBay has won a preliminary injunction against comparison shopping site Bidder's Edge, preventing it from using software agents or bot technology to gather information from eBay's site. But this isn't the first suit of its kind for eBay; the auction giant is throwing all its legal might into fighting the comparison sites.Digital Millennium Copyright Act
Michael S. Elkin and Thomas P. Lane, partners at Winston & Strawn, write that a recent decision may establish that YouTube's other actions should not disqualify it from protection under DMCA's safe harbor: YouTube's encoding of video lacks volitional conduct sufficient to disqualify it from the safe harbor; Viacom did provide DMCA-compliant notices of infringement before suit, and YouTube purportedly responded expeditiously, and; the structure of YouTube's site does not provide YouTube with the right and ability to control the infringing activity on its site, notwithstanding its ability and efforts to filter adult content and perform other system maintenance.Search Engines, the Next Train Wreck?
Some of the recent advances in search technology applications have outpaced the law. Although the courts have started to hand down important decisions about the liability of search engine providers, much is still unclear.Battle building over Net 'tollgate'
Few things have as much potential to create a litigation war zone next year as does a possible fight over control of the pipes feeding all the content over the Internet.Battle Building Over Net 'Tollgate'
The telecommunications reform act pending in the Senate is likely to create a litigation frenzy. "Internet neutrality" advocates want to keep the telecom industry from creating "tollgates" in a tiered payment system. The debate went from the blogosphere to the mainstream when AT&T Chairman Edward Whitacre Jr. threw down the gauntlet, saying content providers like Google were "nuts" for thinking they could use "my pipes" -- AT&T's cable and broadband networks -- without paying extra.Technology Increases Internet Facilitators' Liability
Advances in technology increase the potential liability of Internet facilitators.Trending Stories
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