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Axl Rose goes forward with $20 million lawsuit over use of band mate Slash in videogame Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock.
Charlie Sheen catchphrase, “Winning!” sparks trademark disputes.
ICANN approves .xxx for adult-entertainment sites.
Netflix faces class action lawsuit for [...]
Continue Reading →TV personality and chef, Rachael Ray, recently snagged a victory in an ICANN domain name dispute before a three-person panel administered by the National Arbitration Forum. For those of you for whom “cooking dinner” means fetching a bowl of cereal or nuking a lean cuisine, Ms. Ray [...]
Continue Reading →Federal court finds senatorial candidate Charles DeVore’s political campaign advertisements utilizing Don Henley’s music are not Fair Use.
Congress has driven a stake through the heart of movie box office futures trading — banning the practice.
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High school students and ACLU sue Indiana school district after officials suspend students for Myspace photos.
Tracking devices on new cars continuing to raise privacy concerns.
Study: Those who download the most music illegally also buy the [...]
Continue Reading →You may be familiar with Twitter, the social networking site based on status updates of 140 characters or less. One of the features that makes the service unique is the URL that it provides: since the username is included in the URL, each name can only be used once. Couple this with [...]
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