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7 Feb, 2007 10:34 pm
Posted by Anne ShelbyPriceline.com, Inc., Travelocity.com LP and Cingular Wireless LLC recently entered into settlement agreements with the New York State Attorney General in an investigation of online advertisements placed by DirectRevenue.com, an adware agency the three companies had used. The...
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21 Aug 6:07 am
... to registered version of software program (not unregistered 'derivative' versions): Simplexgrinnell v Integrated Systems & Power Inc (The Trademark Blog) RealDVD case affirms anti-piracy legislation, but where are my personal use rights? (IP ... - Flowbee latest trade mark owner to sue Google over AdWords (Technology & Marketing Law Blog) Travelocity.com - Travelocity.com files in rem action against Travelocityindia.com under Anticybersquatting Consumer Protection Act (The Trademark Blog)
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17 Feb 10:07 am by Eric
... 't have a great track record in court: * U.S. v. Cyberheat, Inc., 2007 WL 686678 (D. Ariz. March 2, 2007). Government's ... liable for affiliate spam. See, e.g., Fenn v. Redmond Venture, Inc., 2004 UT App 355 (Utah Ct. App. Oct. 15, 2004 ... SI (N.D. Cal. Mar. 8, 2006); People v. Synergy6, Inc., Index No 404027/03 [Sup Ct N.Y. Co 2006 ... ads in adware. Indeed, based on these theories, the NYAG procured a settlement from Priceline, Travelocity, and Cingular Wireless in Jan. 2007 for $30-$35k each. But the NYAG ...
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10 Dec, 2007 7:50 am by Tracy Coenen
... something to drink? $2 for a soda. Need something to eat? A relatively putrid "cheese plate" is available for $8. Flights are only sold online at the Skybus site. You can't buy them at the airport, and they're not offered on sites like Travelocity. Flight attendants wear t-shirts instead of traditional uniforms, and they're paid a commission on every "extra" they sell on the flight. That's why the flight is turned into a mall in the air, with flight attendants selling all sorts of odds and ends ...
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23 Feb 2:22 pm by Rebecca Tushnet
MapQuest, Inc. v.CIVIX-DDI, LLC, 2009 WL 383476 (N.D. Ill.) MapQuest sued CIVIX for breach of contract and breach of the covenant of good faith and fair dealing. CIVIX counterclaimed for false advertising, tortious ... to customers that they were already sublicensed for CIVIX patents meant lost licensing opportunities. This was a reasonable expectancy because two MapQuest customers, Orbitz and Travelocity have-following litigation-bought licenses from CIVIX. Other MapQuest customers might as well.
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15 Jun 11:01 am by admin
GREG BLUESTEIN Associated Press Writer ATLANTA (AP) - The Georgia Supreme Court concluded Monday that the online travel company Expedia Inc. has shortchanged a west Georgia city on hotel and occupancy taxes. The court's 4-3 ruling - the first ... , Chicago, Philadelphia, San Francisco and Anaheim, Calif. The lawsuits hinge on the complicated pricing schemes used by Expedia, Orbitz, Travelocity and other online travel sites. When consumers make reservations at the sites, they pay more for a room than ...
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