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26 Jan, 2007 12:18 am
... approximately 3.5 million. In 2003, GMCI's former parent, General Media, Inc. ("GMI"), filed for bankruptcy. After a reorganization in 2004, GMI emerged as Penthouse
... register the Penthouse marks or the domain name penthouseboutique.com. Accordingly, at that time, GMCI sent a demand letter to the
defendants regarding their unauthorized registration of the penthouseboutique.com domain name and ... Weber-Stephen Products Co. v. Armitage Hardware & Bldg. Supply, Inc., 54
U.S.P.Q.2d 1766, 1768 (N.D ...
26 Aug 2:23 am
... exercises over the songs to be played. Arista Records, LLC, et al. v Launch Media, Inc., U.S.C.A., Second Circuit, No. 07-2576-cv. ... .'" However, it was clear that a
LAUNCH.com user could not request that a particular song be played on demand -- so LAUNCH.com did not meet the first definition of "interactive
service." As to the second ... lawyer whose practice focuses on litigation and other issues relating to digital media and consumer electronics companies. David can be contacted
at (310) 785-5371 ...
3 Sep 2:02 am
... 1992). In Tiffany v. eBay, Tiffany attempted to establish the "know or had reason to know" prong of Inwood by: (i) introducing demand
letters that it sent eBay in which it stated that large quantities of counterfeit merchandise were being sold on eBay, (ii) ... v. eBay (or by the 9th Circuit, if the Louis Vuitton case
is appealed). The take-away for digital media companies that provide services to third party sellers is that it is critical to set up and maintain a system for appropriately
responding ...
25 Nov, 2008 9:26 pm
... on that patent. 08-099, E.D. Texas (Marshall). April 8: Aloft Media sues nine companies???Brookstone, Honeywell, Thermo Fisher Scientific, Lacrosse, Technology, Chaney ... 's
Sync voice-activated media player, which is installed in Ford cars, infringes 7,424,431. This patent was invented by Voice Demand
Inc., and Kevin Zilka has prosecuted the patent application since it was filed in 2005. He bought it from Voice Demand (which doesn't
appear to be active) in 2007, and it issued in 2008, the same day ...
23 Feb 1:48 pm
... Peoples Television Network. The following review was compiled by University of Ottawa student Graham Hood. GlassBOX Television Inc. According to its co-CEO, Jeffrey Elliott,
GlassBOX was founded upon the principle that audiences will aggregate across multiple platforms ... range of both traditional Canadian and non-Canadian programming, as well as some new
media. In 2007, S-Vox launched VisionTV on Demand, an online service that allows viewers to stream hours of program previews, exclusive
clips and ...
22 Oct 2:59 pm
... at this permalink]. 3. Trademarks, Genericide & "Twittersquatting" Let's assume, for purposes of discussion, that social media content - not limited to Tweets - cannot be
trademarked. Whether that is correct will be ultimately determined, at some point, by ... mark,but typically not to sell anything, rather to complain about or poke fun at the company.
Trademark claims also demand that the defendant's unapproved use of the mark must have confused reasonable consumers. However, because such
third ...
29 Jan, 2008 11:06 pm
... , MBC, Mediacorp Technologies, Press Institute, Inc., Telecom New Zealand and Vimplecom. The proliferation of Web-enabled devices has led to growing demand by consumers for anywhere, anytime access to rich media such as on-demand movies, ... president and
chief executive officer of Vignette. "We are providing our customers with the solutions they need to keep pace with that demand and in the
process, recognize increased loyalty and new revenue streams." For the complete article, click here. Source: ...
30 Aug, 2007 8:47 am
... professor of communication at Washington State University, writes in the History and Future of Mass Media, which was published by Hampton Press Inc. this week. "In
metaphorical terms, the pie and its slices are getting larger, but each slice is ... did in Western countries during the 1950s and 1960s." "Demers' predictions are based on his
sociological theory of media growth which posits that increasing demand for specialized information will fuel the growth of specialized
media and constrain the ...
10 Jan, 2008 9:20 am
... missing from several of the larger ad networks is the ability to display ads inside feeds. Pheedo capitalized on the resulting demand by
using technology to place ads at the end of posts, appearing at intervals you define (i.e. after every post or ... are pretty uncommon. Think about the extent to which you want to look
different in that regard. (Ryan McGrady is a new media graduate student at Emerson College where he is studying knowledge, identity, and ideas in the information age.) Share This
8 Dec, 2006 9:57 am
... include Chevron, DiscoveryWorks Legal, Document Technologies Inc., Double Negative Visual Effects, Emag Solutions, Intermap Technologies, Legis Discovery, OnSite E-Discovery,
and WETA Digital. "In the demanding industry of litigation support, you need ... San Jose, California with European operations based in Bracknell, England. More information on
BlueArc is available on the Internet at www.bluearc.com. Media Contacts: Louis Gray BlueArc Corporation 408-576-6684 lgray@bluearc.com Denis Roy Text 100 ...
30 Jan 8:51 am
... occurs when enough positive votes are accumulated and whatever other algorithmic factors are satisfied depending on the particular social media site. This is a big deal if
your web site brings in advertising dollars. When I wrote about using ... confirmation of your understanding of this matter within the next ten (10) days and assure us that the
foregoing demands will be met. This message should not be construed as a waiver of rights, an offer of settlement, or reliance on any specific facts or ...
10 Nov, 2008 9:30 am
... is punishing you." Ninety-nine point nine percent of the time in a settlement involving a professional negligence claim the professional demands as part of the settlement a
confidentially clause. It's not unusual to have one as part of product liability and sexual harassment ... good reputation is at stake they want the lid put on any further bad
publicity. In the case of American Apparel, Inc. and its' CEO it is reported they didn't just want the appearance of a quiet settlement, they wanted it to ...
9 Oct 6:13 pm
... s previous owner, Australian inventor Peter Vogel, approached Sony with licensing demands in about 1999, but disappeared after Sony declined to take a license. About five
years ... win on summary judgment for non-infringement. Last month, Sony Electronics, Thomson Inc., and Victor Co. of Japan all achieved such victories. Guardian is now ...
Circuit. Read the latest Guardian judgment [PDF]. It's worth noting that Guardian Media's patents were reexamined at the PTO, which canceled a number of the company's ...
24 Aug, 2007 8:20 am
Case: Sony Elecs., Inc. v. Guardian Media Techs, Ltd., No. 06-1363 (Fed. Cir. 8/3/07) The One Sentence Summary: The district court's dismissal of an action seeking a
declaration of patent invalidity was reversed in light of the Supreme Court's decision in MedImmune, Inc. v. Genentech, Inc. where there was a lengthy exchange of
correspondence and assertions of patent infringement which posed an actual controversy between the parties.
26 Mar, 2007 7:21 am
... and costs while complying with legal, regulatory and corporate policy requirements. ZANTAZ solutions are available as on-site software applications or on-demand software services, or a combination of both and include a broad set of professional services and integration support. ZANTAZ customers include 9 ... ,
visit www.ZANTAZ.com or call 800.636.0095. Media Contact: Rebecca Mettler Eastwick Communications 650.480.4020 rebecca@eastwick.com Mentions: ZANTAZ, Inc. - web site |
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5 Jun, 2007 7:07 am
FALLS CHURCH, VA -- (MARKET WIRE) -- 06/05/07 -- Aptara, Inc., a global leader in integrated content transformation solutions, today announced that it has opened a new office in
New York City. Aptara will offer litigation support services including electronic data discovery, imaging, digital printing and processing and other services that meet customers' legal
outsourcing needs. The new office is located in the heart of Manhattan at 462 Seventh Avenue. "Legal professionals need to concentrate on ...
8 Aug 8:27 am
... interesting to track which employers are hiring, the qualifications they are seeking and also which practice areas are still in demand even
in a down economy. Evan Brown, an attorney specializing in Internet law at Hinshaw & Culbertson LLP, finds ... exchange news pertinent to our practice. These are two excellent
examples of how legal professionals use the power of social media to stay up-to-date in their field. Consider joining Martindale-Hubbell Connected and utilizing its legal
networking ...
28 Oct, 2007 10:37 am
... , we thought we'd come back and ask for your thoughts on what documents and/or data to request from the RIAA's 'investigator', MediaSentry, Inc. The documents produced so far
are just printouts, which were used at Dr. Jacobson's deposition, specifically exhibits 6, 10, 11, 12, 13, and 14. Of course we have some ideas of our own about what to demand, but we want to leave no stone unturned. It's an opportunity to help everyone become more technically accurate, and I'm sure ...
24 Jan, 2008 5:12 am
... domain name business is built on limited supply and high hopes. It has booms and busts, rising corporate powers and rookies who wished theyd bought in the 1990s. Two of the biggest
practitioners, Oversee.net and Demand Media Inc., are based in the Los Angeles area and have collectively received more than $450
million in venture capital investment to fuel domain name buying sprees. The bidding paddles flew Tuesday and Wednesday in the ...
29 Oct, 2007 8:03 pm
... acting responsibly as a business, we can offer covetable products that respond to this growing consumer demand." (Gap, Inc., What is
a Company's Role in Society, 12). Third, corporate social responsibility is tied to corporate ... largest consumer of information on the globe. Information is a critical factor in the
production of news-the product that makes money for the media. Corporate social responsibility targeted at consumers and investors, overseen by multinational enterprises and
monitored by ...
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