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Movie Studios Score DVD Victory
Ruling the distribution of computer code enabling the copying of DVDs was not protected by the First Amendment, a federal judge in New York handed the motion picture industry a major victory Thursday. In an opinion upholding the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, Judge Lewis Kaplan said computer code is not "purely expressive any more than the assassination of a political figure is purely a political statement."Eastman Kodak Co. v. Bayer Corp.
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Ruling Allows Higher Recovery Cap For Funds Lost in Investment Scam
Politics Allowed To Grow On Trees
A federal judge has enjoined the city of Philadelphia from enforcing a series of laws that regulate the posting of temporary signs, including one ordinance that prohibited the posting of political campaign posters on trees -- whether on public or private property.Senate halts votes for appellate judges
The U.S. Senate has halted confirmation votes for appellate court nominees until after the election.Hot Events at the Law Center This Week
The fall season is in full swing starting this week at the New Jersey State Bar Association.Trending Stories
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