Monday Morning JETLawg

Because we don’t all have time for that morning newspaper…
– Despite active turnstiles in 2008, Six Flags declares Chapter 11 reorganization to shed $1.8 billion in debt.
– After cheeky encounter with the Today Show’s Ann Curry, actor Brad Pitt adds “no paws” clause to contract for future interviews.
– Microsoft uses Creative Commons licenses to reproduce Wikipedia articles in Bing search.
– Anti-piracy battle continues in France as high court nullifies three-strikes law.
– Orlando Magic’s Marcin Gortat and shoe sponsor Reebok face-off over the center’s Jordan/Nike tattoo.
– Perez Hilton gets last laugh as Miss California is dethroned after another PR debacle.
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Tagged with: Ann Curry • Bing • Brad Pitt • Carrie Prejean • France • Microsoft • Orlando Magic • Perez Hilton • Reebok • Six Flags • Today Show • Wikipedia






Keep this up. Kudos.
This provides a great overview of entertainment/technology law-related stories. I would like to see more! Great job.