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12 Mar 2008, 12:52 pm
  What happens, however, when the walls, doors and windows are removed and cyberspace becomes the means by which private acts take place, or private thoughts are divulged? [read post]
14 Apr 2010, 2:13 pm by Adam Thierer
As I’ve mentioned here previously, PFF has been rolling out a new series of essays examining proposals that would have the government play a greater role in sustaining struggling media enterprises, “saving journalism,” or promoting more “public interest” content. [read post]
6 Jun 2008, 6:49 am
You can separately subscribe to the IP Thinktank Global week in Review at the Subscribe page: [duncanbucknell.com]   Highlights this week included: YouTube – Prince demands removal of song from YouTube, Radiohead demand it is put back online: (Techdirt), (Electronic Frontier Foundation), (The Trademark Blog), Japan planning fair use provision: (Michael Geist), (Techdirt), (IP Justice), (Patry Copyright Blog), Judge rejects Yoko Ono’s request for preliminary injunction… [read post]
17 Nov 2018, 10:29 am by David Kris
One case frequently cited against the legitimacy of Whitaker’s appointment is NLRB v. [read post]
18 Sep 2014, 4:37 am by Kevin LaCroix
In the March 30, 2009 issue of the Wall Street Journal, Johann S. [read post]
8 Sep 2024, 6:37 pm by centerforartlaw
., the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act (“FSIA”) grants immunity to foreign governments and their agencies from civil actions filed in the United States.[2] If an American were to walk through the British Museum and slip on water in the absence of a “Wet Floor” sign, the FSIA prevents that person from suing the British government in an American court.[3] In an increasingly globalized world, the effect of the FSIA is commonsensical. [read post]
24 Mar 2009, 8:50 am
Last fall, the Treasury Secretary issued Notice 2008-83 which granted some banks (and only some banks) which acquired distressed banks relief from Section 382 and allowed them to deduct the NOLs of the distressed banks in full. [read post]