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7 Jul 6:06 pm
The Ninth Circuit's recent ruling in Zango, Inc. v.
Kaspersky Lab, Inc. is
one of the few that directly deal with the provisions in the Communications Decency Act that provide immunity from suit for the screening activities ... software available "so long as
the provider enables access by multiple users to a computer service." The Court then noted that Kaspersky "provides or enables computer access
by multiple users to a "computer server" by providing its customers with online access to its update ...
26 Jun 2:13 pm
By Eric Goldman Zango, Inc. v. Kaspersky Lab, Inc., 2009 WL 1796746
(9th Cir. June 25, 2009) The case involves Kaspersky, an anti-spyware software ... a service that "provides or enables computer access by
multiple users to a computer server." [In this case, Kaspersky didn't claim it was a user.] How does this language apply to an anti-spyware
software ... bad news for the search engines. The case library: * Ninth Circuit oral arguments * Zango's reply brief [warning: 3+ MB file] *
Amicus brief by CDT ...
6 Jun, 2007 12:01 pm
By Eric Goldman Zango, Inc. v. Kaspersky Lab Inc., C07-0807-JCC (W.D.
Wash. TRO motion denied June 6, 2007) Yesterday, Zango' ... and it repeatedly points readers to yesterday's opinion. The only substantive
differences are (1) Kaspersky made fewer technical changes, but the court says that this fact isn't significant ... doesn't say it, but I think
implicitly the two opinions signal very clearly that Zango will need to present much stronger evidence of its problem if it hopes to ultimately
prevail. Or, ...
29 Aug, 2007 3:08 pm
... Eric Goldman Zango Inc. v. Kaspersky Lab, Inc., No. C07-0807-JCC
(W.D. Wash. Aug. 28, 2007) There has been a ... designed to protect online filtering judgments. In support of this conclusion, the court says that: 1) Kaspersky qualifies as an interactive computer service provider (specifically, as an access software provider) 2) ... threat to escalate the matter to
litigation should be fairly empty. This should close the book on Zango's ill-fated legal initiative from May to change anti-spyware vendors'
...
4 Jun, 2008 7:40 pm
... -spyware software classified the company's products as potential malware. In each instance, Zango was unsuccessful in the lower court. In
August 2007, the Western District of Washington ruled that a software ... Act (CDA) for claims of tortious interference and trade libel. Zango
v. Kaspersky Lab, Inc., No. 07-0807 (W.D. Wash. Aug. 28, ... and others filed an amici brief in the appeal, and most recently, the appellant Zango has filed its reply brief. [Click here for the the appellant's and appellee's ...
26 Jun 6:53 am
... 9th Circuit issued its opinion in Zango, Inc. v.
Kaspersky Lab, Inc.,
affirming the district court's decision that Kaspersky's filtering decisions were protected ... amicus briefs on both sides, which are worth
checking out: on Zango's side and on Kaspersky's side (CDT/EFF). The opinion is an easy read. The
result ... Professor Goldman will have something to say about this one. [postscript: news reports indicated that Zango essentially shut down
(see its Wikipedia entry).] Added: I took a closer look ...
30 May, 2007 10:44 am
... (W.D. Wash., case no. 2:07-cv-00797-JCC). * Zango filed a similar but less well-publicized lawsuit against anti-virus ... , which also has
been removed to federal court. Zango Inc. v.
Kaspersky Lab Inc.,
2:07-cv-00807-JCC (W.D. Wash.). ... state court, PACER doesn't have the complaint. However, here's Zango's motion for a TRO. In addition to
these 2 lawsuits against anti-spyware ... W.D. Wash. complaint filed April 6, 2007). See the complaint. * Zango Inc v. Mainstream Advertising, 2:07-cv-00507-MJP (W.D. ...
14 Sep, 2007 3:48 pm
... for the Western District of Washington(state) has issued a decision in Zango, Inc. v. Kaspersky Lab, Inc. dismissing Zango's claim relating to Kaspersky's distribution of computer anti-virus/anti-malware software that ... robust." The court also read generously the requirement that immunity is
afforded to "providers" of "interactive computer services," finding Kaspersky to be an "access software provider" that "provides or enables
computer access by multiple users to a computer server." Indeed, the ...
29 Jul, 2008 10:38 pm
... is hard to define. As Justice Potter Stewart said in the famous Supreme Court opinion, Jacobellis v. Ohio, 378 U.S. 184 (1964), "I shall not today attempt further to ...
usage, lawsuits inevitably follow. However, those lawsuits are not always successful. In Zango v. Kaspersky, Lab, Inc., No. C07-0807
(W.D. Wash. August 28, 2007), ... an "access software provider" and that it had provided a means to restrict the utility of the spyware. Similarly, in Zango v. PC Tools Pty. Ltd., 494 F. Supp. 2d 1189 (W.D ...
3 Jul 5:57 am
... Circuit: Anti-spyware company protected by 47 USC 230(c)(2): Zango v Kaspersky
Lab (Technology & Marketing Law Blog) US Patents How to patent software ... TTAB affirms descriptiveness refusal of BATTLECAM for computer
game software: In re Petroglyph Games, Inc (TTABlog) US Trade Marks - Lawsuits and strategic steps Google -
Ascentive LLC ... and trade mark infringement lawsuit against Las Vegas real estate agent Cristine Rosa Lefkowitz and her corporation C Rosa Inc (Las Vegas Trademark Attorney)
13 Dec, 2007 2:05 pm
... for them; another adware vendor, DirectRevenue, has gone under. * Zango has appealed Zango
v. Kaspersky to the Ninth Circuit. I wasn't a fan of this lawsuit from the outset, ... Lab has
settled. The case involved a claim that Linden Lab improperly impounded some virtual assets. * Wired: "Cheaters in multiplayer online games
beware: Game developers are turning ... 's clickthrough agreement. Accord: the Hofer and Abramson cases. * Whitnum v. Yahoo, Inc., 2007 WL 2609825 (NY Supreme Court, Sept. 5, 2007). ...
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