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Reason October 2007 Radley Balko |
Forbidden Clothes Flagstaff activist Dan Frazier sells a shirt, which superimposes the phrases "Bush Lied" and "They Died" over the names of 3,000 U.S. troops killed in the war with Iraq, prompting the Arizona legislature to pass a law banning the use of the names or likenesses of dead soldiers to sell goods. |
Search Engine Watch October 11, 2007 Kevin Newcomb |
Don't Ignore Accessibility While more search marketers are becoming aware of usability and accessibility concerns, the numbers are still very small. A new lawsuit filed in California has the potential to change that. |
Search Engine Watch October 9, 2007 Grant Crowell |
Search and the Law: Professor Eric Goldman Eric Goldman discusses self-service IP enforcement, current search engine lawsuits, and the future of search engine law. |
InternetNews October 8, 2007 Sean Michael Kerner |
Novell: SCO, We Want Our Money Novell intends to collect its due from SCO, bankruptcy or not. |
The Motley Fool October 8, 2007 Alyce Lomax |
The RIAA Wins, but What Does It Lose? The recording industry wins a legal victory in its anti-piracy crusade, but continues to lose customer respect. |
InternetNews October 5, 2007 Larry Barrett |
Autodesk Pirates Pay Up A mortgage survey company is coughing up $150,000 to settle a copyright-infringement lawsuit. |
InternetNews October 5, 2007 Nicholas Carlson |
Guilty Verdict in Nation's First Music Downloading Jury Case The nation's first music downloading jury case came to a close yesterday, with the record industry claiming a landmark victory in its efforts to end illegal downloads. |
The Motley Fool October 5, 2007 Brian Lawler |
OxyContin in the Crosshairs Again The state of Kentucky sues Purdue Frederick over the monetary burden that abusers of the drug OxyContin place on counties within the state. |
Search Engine Watch October 4, 2007 Grant Crowell |
Search and the Law: Attorney Deborah Wilcox Deborah Wilcox, co-chair of a national intellectual property litigation practice, discusses changes in attitudes toward online intellectual property, the challenges courts face in litigating online IP and trademark cases, and consumer confusion over search ads. |
Sports Central October 4, 2007 Kyle Jahner |
Who is Isiah's Accuser Kidding? Auncha Browne Sanders' $11.6 million victory in court, which found Isiah Thomas and Madison Square Garden liable for sexual harassment, is ridiculous. |
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