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12 Jul 9:43 am
... ads and the design and layout of its directories. (As set forth in another order, Momento created advertisements for its Yellow Pages by "preparing text, taking photographs
of client advertisers, translating text from English to Spanish, and designing the layout of ... at least 30 Momento ads showed irreparable harm. SAUSA says it's the largest publisher
of Spanish Yellow Pages in the world, and Momento is a family-owned business, directly competing. The court found that the copying and false ...
26 Mar, 2007 7:21 am
... the global leader in content archiving and electronic discovery solutions, is now hosting more than 1 billion active pages for some of the largest cases today. "We have
clearly reached a point at which the amount of data to be reviewed ... possible vendor ranking in the prestigious Socha-Gelbmann report on electronic discovery. For more information,
visit www.ZANTAZ.com or call 800.636.0095. Media Contact: Rebecca Mettler Eastwick Communications 650.480.4020 rebecca@eastwick.com Mentions: ZANTAZ, Inc ...
14 Aug, 2008 6:52 pm
... MBTA asked the court to amend the restraining order to apply only to "nonpublic" information. The students submitted on Wednesday a 30-page
sealed report, which their lawyers say constitutes the "entire universe of information" the students possess about the system ... this morning on behalf of the three students but did
not respond to a call for comment. However, EFF spokeswoman Rebecca Jesche said the organization would be seeking relief with the U.S. 1st
Circuit Court of Appeals, though she said ...
6 May 9:49 am
... the world. The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) and Public Knowledge said that the April 30th release of 36 pages of material by the United States Trade Representative
(USTR) was the second time the government had the opportunity to provide some public ... : http://www.eff.org/fn/directory/6661/329 For more on ACTA: http://www.eff.org/issues/acta/
Contacts: Rebecca Jeschke Media Relations Director Electronic Frontier Foundation press@eff.org Art Brodsky Communications Director Public
Knowledge ...
4 Sep, 2008 11:38 am
... , and wisely, concluded that consumers were unlikely to see the disclaimer). Defendants' rebuttal survey also showed respondents pages from dmv.org and modified versions with
car.org in the same places. The court found the core survey question unintelligible: "If you have an opinion, do you think that any of the entities shown on these four pages is
affiliated with anyone else or that none of them are affiliated with anyone else?" Nor did the survey ask respondents who owned ...
19 Apr, 2008 5:06 am
... or people who've made a past purchase. The advertiser can place a web beacon on a page it controls; the advertiser, e.g., Wal-Mart, can
choose what information about the user will ... (the price you pay if you're the only bidder/the only ad on the page) depends on ad quality-the
higher the quality, the lower the reserve. Really good ads get ... be 3 or more companies serving different types of ads, e.g. on the NYT page,
plus what they sell directly. The switching costs are relatively low: all you have ...
29 Mar 2:14 pm
... they were billed for additional out-of-pocket premiums in September 2004. Guardian's agent provided Powell a three-page illustration
showing the elimination of out-of-pocket premiums in the 12th year. The illustration indicated that it was prepared for Powell, ... were buried in a sea of same-sized, capitalized
print, and there was no cautionary language on the first page of the policy illustration containing the deceptive language and figures
indicating that Powell's out-of-pocket payments would " ...
13 Nov 4:29 am
... created by fans. In other cases, companies may be less enthused. Facebook now requires individuals with company pages to prove they legitimately speak for the
company-"helping companies keep control of their messages," in order to be ... is insufficient from a free speech perspective. Another alternative: the Rogers v. Grimaldi balancing
test-a fake Facebook page can be literary expression. Is the use relevant to the content? Often it will be. Does it explicitly mislead
consumers as to source or ...
10 Jan 3:27 am
... when a court ruled that the Siegel heirs successfully reclaimed a share of the rights to Action Comics #1. Thousands of pages of court records. Interesting tidbit: somebody
else (Russell Keaton) drew a previously unpublished Superman origin story. In ... excerpts from multiple stories. Legend Comic Book Store in Rome, Georgia: Halloween 2004, a kid gets a
2-page excerpt from a graphic novel, The Salon, as part of a sampler. Amazon.com describes the storyline: modernists discover a stash of blue
...
9 Dec, 2007 4:40 am
... web, or PageRank/informal tagging (which tends to work pretty well). People have not generally marked up web pages systematically, but we do have a lot of information about
people and objects, whether volunteered in profiles or inferred/computed. This ... that people may lack sufficient information to make rational choices. There is thus a de facto
convergence between the US and EU approaches. Rebecca Tushnet: If you were to look at my Blogger profile (not that there's reason to do so)
you'd see a ...
29 Mar, 2008 2:59 am
... necessarily dilution even when used as an indicator of source. A successful parody negated both dilution and infringement. Prof. Rebecca
Tushnet, Georgetown University School of Law Commercial Speech and Intellectual Property Law The U.S. federal judiciary ... fix our tattered umbrella. Prof. Mary Wong, Franklin Pierce
Law Center We're not all on the same page when we talk about making available. There are serious differences in academic and national
perspectives. Schlesinger: Tasini and Grokster ...
20 Apr, 2008 3:10 am
... Limits: this approach doesn't treat privacy as a fundamental right or investigate the quality of privacy practices independent of mergers. Rebecca Tushnet, Georgetown University Law Center I began with a point Peter Swire made when we were discussing the ... use in keywords, you affect, or desire
to affect, the organic results. The TM use debate is about controlling the whole page. Swire: The good news is that the organic/paid line is
brightly delineated. In other markets, "advertorials" and other ...
19 Aug, 2008 7:44 pm
... was lifted, the MBTA's litigation against the students still continues. The students have already voluntarily provided a 30-page security
analysis to the MBTA and have offered to meet with the MBTA and walk the transit agency through the security vulnerability ... Tom Brown. For more on MBTA v. Anderson:
http://www.eff.org/cases/mbta-v-anderson Contacts: Rebecca Jeschke Media Coordinator Electronic Frontier Foundation press@eff.org Kurt Opsahl
Senior Staff Attorney Electronic Frontier Foundation ...
4 Oct, 2008 8:24 am
... consumers might be less likely to purchase Michelob). Plaintiffs can get around defensive doctrines based on likelihood of confusion. Rebecca Tushnet, Running the Gamut from A to B: Federal Trademark and False Advertising Law I gave a bit of a retread ... premise of aggregation, see
Everything is Miscellaneous. Google does not go back and fix badly scanned pages from its Book Project.) Problems with mediated reputation: People may misinterpret data as
possessing faux precision/may ignore the margin ...
27 Feb 11:10 am
... recommends this as a way of getting people to look at you instead of looking down. Copyright: most casebooks start with 30+ pages of narrative on history and theory and
policy, then start walking you through the elements. A dry way to begin, ... how our students are progressing. We need to change grading to reward people for where they end up, not
where they start. Rebecca Tushnet, Georgetown University Law Center I suspect I'm here as a booster. So I will boost. There are multiple online
resources ...
27 Mar 5:03 am
... it. Gossipreport.com encourages you to make up a profile about someone else, not yourself. Is this really what Congress had in mind? Rebecca Tushnet, Professor of Law, Georgetown University Law Center Preliminary thoughts: notice the ideology encoded in the concept of " ... to do about?
Kim: Not sure there's a good answer. Goldman: There are ways to push that into the second page of Google results, which makes them
obscure/effectively disappear. A: Can complain to the website, citing the ToS, and ...
7 May 9:00 am
I zipped and uploaded a set of Fred von L's recordings, so as not to overload Fred's personal page. Rebecca Tushnet: I'm here to support the EFF's proposed exemption for AV works on DVD where circumvention is undertaken for the purpose of extracting clips
for inclusion in noninfringing noncommercial video. The adverse effect on fair use the EFF's proposed exemption addresses is on the whole system of fair ...
6 Aug 11:10 pm
... is part of the article he's writing-nobody had any idea what these things were. Judges showed lots of confusion. Rebecca Tushnet Uncanny
Valley: Mixed Media and the Law Introductory question: why is nonrepresentational art protected by the First Amendment? ... paintings; it may allow them to solve the problem of a
monster coming out of paintings and killing modernist artists. One of the pages has full-frontal Picasso, interrupted while masturbating-you can see his penis. One kid received
the adult ...
8 Sep 7:00 am
... 's system could monitor what books users search for, how much of the books they read, and how long they spend on various pages. Google could then combine information about
readers' habits and interests with additional information it collects from other Google services ... %20Stamped%2... For more on this case:
http://www.eff.org/cases/authors-guild-v-google Contacts: Rebecca Jeschke Media Relations Director Electronic Frontier Foundation press@eff.org
Jason Schultz Director Samuelson Law, Technology, ...
25 Oct, 2007 1:09 pm
... ecological burden of dairy waste -- for discussion, see here - and the costs of peat harvesting - see Organix's page here (along with
related claims, including the nationalist benefits of using American dairy waste instead of Canadian peat). Peat ... , and filed suit specifically challenging the trademark: RePeat
(which Organix has filed an application to register). On its general product page, Organix does not "mention that RePeat contains no peat, but
consists of dairy manure." (As noted above, ...
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