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Metatags and Hidden Terms are "Willful" Misuse....trademark infringement?
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit in Venture Tape Corp. v. McGills Glass House held that a competitor's trademark in its website metatags and elsewhere hidden on teh webpage content "wilfully" infrigned the mark under the Lanham Act.
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Google Limiting Data Retention based on European Uniono Privacy Laws
The European Union has been busy at work, especially in relation to Data Protection and Privacy of the internet.
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RIAA Pays $108k in attorneys fees
The RIAA has paid Ms. Tanya Anderson a total of $107,951.03 in attorney's fees related to peer to peer (p2p) file sharing.
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COPA - Children's Online Protection Act deemed unconstitutional
The Children's Online Protection Act (COPA) was deemed unconstitutional by the 3rd U.S. Appeals Court in Philadelphia.
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Can you disclaim liability yet claim IP ownership?
I recently subscribed to a "Word of The Day" email list. As I was checking out the less than interesting word of the day "shabti" (who doesn't know what a shabti is, really? :) ) I decided to read the often overlooked footer/disclaimer of the email.
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