Monday Morning Jetlawg
– Virgin Media and Universal combine to offer unlimited music–for a small fee.
– Delaware corporations forced to become more tech-reliable as Chancery Court hands down e-discovery opinions.
– Facebook further Twitterfies and immediately runs into the same cybersquatting issues.
– Social networks play an important role in Iran’s election, and now also being used to gather evidence.
– Is there anything wrong with exclusive phone deals? Senators intend to find out.
– Local wildlife cries invasion of privacy as Google Maps takes on new venture.
– A past positive test could mean perjury charges for Sosa.
– Potential lawsuit arises as Formula One racing might become two.
Tagged with: cell phones • Chancery • cybersquatting • e-discovery • Facebook • Formula One • google • Iran • MP3s • performance-enhancing drugs • Sosa • Twitter • Virgin Media





