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15 Oct 2:18 am
... by hard-nosed, in-house procurement specialists and not solely by in-house lawyers. The legal
market looks set to be a buyer's market for the foreseeable future. At the same time, new competitors are emerging, such as outsourcers and entrepreneurial publishers; while
liberalization of the legal market will bring external funding and a new wave of professional managers and investors who have no nostalgic commitment to traditional ...
29 Jun, 2008 12:54 am
... only did investigators discover falsified books, they also found a large cache of child pornography. Due to newsprint publicity (television
news didn´t touch ... And in a stranger twist of an already strange story, a young reporter appeared in White House briefings in 2003 going by
the name Jeff Gannon, he caught the attention of the other ... White House. Gannon/Guckert claimed to be a reporter for Talon News, but at the
time he made his first appearance in the briefings, he had never published a single ...
27 Oct 6:52 pm
... site, though his bio is still up there pdf style and cached. Here is his statement. Your editors are heading out to dinner, but we ... me in my ongoing lawsuit against
Suntrust Bank, "someone" saw fit to publish the pleading to the entire Bar without an explanation. Funny thing, the wide spread review ... attempted to depose the Oladirans;
instead, Defendants cancelled their foreclosure plans for the Oladirans' house and filed a non-emergency motion with the Court, seeking a
protective order to stop ...
6 May 2:19 am
... of market incentives, these criteria do not travel well together. International law firms may have the superb in-house capabilities that
they claim, but they are decidedly not in the business of disseminating information. As for publishers, the large cost of achieving significant coverage means that the incentive
to maintain and enhance accuracy and readability declines in proportion to the scope of laws translated by a ...
23 Oct, 2006 4:50 pm
... this compulsory license for decades as a boon to artists, rights holders, and the public. Consider this quote from a 1967 House report on
possible licensing reforms: "[T]he record producers argued vigorously that the compulsory ... to the Copyright Office: "To effectively exempt ringtones from the compulsory licensing
regime would allow music publishers to prevent commercialization of sound recordings in the important new mastertone marketplace, as well as to prevent creation and distribution
of ...
9 Dec, 2008 7:03 am
... : Options for defensive publications range from traditional peer-reviewed journals to dot-com sites dedicated to online publishing.
Publication in peer-reviewed journals is desirable, because such publications are important to the advancement of a scientific career, ... examiners in the world's patent ofices. The
disclosures also are published monthly in the IP.com Journal to ensure compliance with accepted legal standards. The journal is housed in 35 libraries and patent offices
around the world. ...
13 Oct, 2008 12:12 pm
... Home Entertainment - Warner Bros files patent infringement suit against Digiview Productions over technology that allows publishers to include more than one language version
of a movie on a single disc (Law360) Widevine - Widevine successfully opposes ... ) (IAM) (EFF) (Ars Technica) Congressional hyperbole used to urge Bush to accept 'copyright czar'
(Techdirt) House of Representatives passes Prioritizing Resources and Organisation for Intellectual Property Act (PRO IP Act) (Seattle
Trademark ...
20 May, 2008 12:37 pm
Identical companion bills have been introduced in the House (H.R. 5814) and Senate (S. 2977), both entitled the Free Speech Protection Act of
2008. The bills aim to eliminate "libel tourism ... obtains a foreign defamation judgment, in a declaratory judgment action challenging the constitutional enforceability of the foreign
judgment, if the article was published in New York and the speaker (the foreign defendant/domestic plaintiff) is amenable to New York jurisdiction and has property or assets in
...
18 May, 2007 10:52 am
... analysis with weak-reed supervisors, the easier to bend analytic conclusions to the prevailing winds from the White House and Pentagon. As
for poor misunderstood George, instead of tending to his knitting at CIA headquarters, he ... . Virgil An earlier version of this article appeared on Consortiumnews.com.
================================= Ray McGovern works with Tell the Word, the publishing arm of the ecumenical Church of the Saviour in
Washington, DC. During his career as a CIA analyst, he ...
15 Dec, 2007 7:42 pm
Recently updated version of one of my previously published posts on Arborlaw. 12-7-07 Here's an interesting observation in the Boston Globe by Stephen Mihm, assistant professor
of American history at the University of Georgia: ... until … 1891. During that century, foreigners were utterly without rights under United States copyright law, and American
publishers busied themselves bootlegging the works of Dickens, Trollope, Hugo, et al." Professor Gary Becker concludes on the Becker-Posner Blog that ...
3 Apr 6:01 am
... several state lawsuits against the industry. That database was chosen because it contains a wide spectrum of types of documents. At that target cache, TREC Legal Track is aiming 13 hypothetical legal complaints (PDF). Written like normal legal documents, ... an annual conference on e-discovery, and a
series of working group think tanks in various areas on "tipping point" issues. The Conference also publishes a journal and a series of occasional publications. The Journal
published an article, "The ...
19 Jul, 2007 1:03 pm
... the first place. OSPs can qualify for safe harbors if they transmit, cache, store, or refer or link to infringing content. But many factors
affect whether ... part that "[n]o provider or user of an interactive computer service shall be treated as the publisher or speaker of any information provided by another
information content provider." 47 U.S ... breadth of Section 230 immunity for OSPs has recently been challenged in Fair Housing Counsel of San Fernando Valley v. Roommate.com
LLC, 2007 DJDAR 6822 ...
6 Nov 7:10 pm
... time. "Clarion is a language used for Windows software development, primarily for business applications," says David Harms, who publishes Clarion Magazine. "Typically,
Clarion developers are not corporate developers. I'd go so far as to characterize the ... approved users, such as detective agencies and insurance investigators.) Asher collected and
preserved his own cache of databases. In addition, he designed search protocols for confidential databases kept and maintained only for law
enforcement ...
9 Apr 3:46 pm
... News Tuesday, April 7, 2009 Two years after an SMU student died from an overdose at the Sigma Alpha Epsilon house, the university has
acknowledged that drug use at the fraternity was not limited to that isolated incident and issued SAE a $5,000 ... truth and that those involved in our son's death be held accountable."
In its February edition, Texas Monthly published an article that questioned the university's handling of the investigation and said the school described Stiles' death as an
"isolated ...
14 Jan 12:07 pm
... Knesset. More biographical imformation about him is available below in his "memo" to the President-Elect, Barack Obama, first published in the Jewish periodical Tikkun ('a
bimonthly critique of politics, culture and society' that describes itself as 'the pre- ... cannot imagine how decent people around the world react to actions like the killing of whole
extended families, the destruction of houses over the heads of their inhabitants, the rows of boys and girls in white shrouds ready for burial, the ...
2 Aug, 2008 11:46 pm
... on Competition on the Internet, I began to wonder-has anyone done an intellectual history tracing the origins of worries about the power of search engines and other intermediaries?
Helen Nissenbaum and Lucas Introna published an extraordinarily prescient paper on "why the politics of search engines matters" at the turn of the millennium. Alejandro Diaz's
2005 thesis Through the Google Goggles is remarkably sapient. Siva Vaidhyanathan authored a terrific cultural critique of Google Library in ...
15 Nov 4:35 am
... , and suggesting that "[p]residential salutes are an unfortunate innovation and should be abandoned." The Times was kind enough to publish it a few days later, leading to a
number of phone calls and emails from both friends and people I'd ... address? Should a president dispense with wearing a jacket in the Oval Office, introduce a Supreme Court nominee at
the White House or meet with the sitting Justices? Similar matters of practice arise in the other Branches as well. Should Justices attend the
...
20 Dec, 2007 1:07 pm
... a single project should go forward or not. The question is whether there is a transparent process to decide things that affect the public interest," Tan Zuoren, a writer active in
the opposition to the Baitiao project, says at one of Chengdu's tea houses, where intellectuals often gather. "We are training the government. Ordinary people have a right to say
no." While some may not see this as progress, I am encouraged by reports like these. There are steps being taken, and where once the dialog ...
16 Jan, 2008 8:38 pm
... tells us he "became a controversial media star after a wild party at his parents' house became a near riot, forcing police to call in a
helicopter and the dog squad". Hands up ... , 2], and this third one probably won't be the last. My friends at Crikey published The Corey Timeline yesterday (republished by Peter
Black too, if the Crikey original is behind ... if a web page is removed, we can still recover it thanks to Google's cache and the Internet
archive's Wayback Machine. You can't take the piss ...
30 May, 2008 10:05 am
... go to the Hamptons and one of their friend's husbands tries to start an affair. They go to the beach and drunks invade their house. Hell,
when they go to the woods they're assaulted by the overwhelming quiet. But what's so great about NY? Why does the show demonize ... SATC girls are all about name brands and NY is the
biggest name in cities. Living in a 1-room box in Brooklyn still has caché. It's like having a cast off $1000 Prada bag; it's still a Prada. 2) Women Love Money. Every chick on
that ...
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