Apple again at center of debate over Reporter’s Shield Protection for bloggers
Four years ago, I was part of a legal team that represented a group of bloggers that filed a friend of the court brief in O’Grady v. Superior Court, a […]
Four years ago, I was part of a legal team that represented a group of bloggers that filed a friend of the court brief in O’Grady v. Superior Court, a […]
The Las Vegas Sun reports: Without comment, the justices declined to hear the case involving a segment of the $1.5 billion fantasy sports industry in the United States, in which […]
This Week in Law is one of the more useful podcasts floating around the internet. April’s edition covers the liability and insurance issues that arise from blogging and podcasting. Suppose […]
Yahoo! News reports: A federal judge who shuttered the renegade Web site Wikileaks.org reversed the decision Friday and allowed the site to re-open in the United States. In mid-February, U.S. […]
The ACLU has issued this press release: The American Civil Liberties Union, the ACLU of Northern California and the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) last night filed a motion to intervene […]
It was widely reported earlier this month that pages from Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows were photographed and published on the Internet in advance of the official release. The […]
The Electronic Frontier Foundation’s “Deep Links” Blog reports: After more than three years of litigation, a single mom who was improperly swept up in the RIAA’s P2P litigation “driftnet” has […]
Legal Pad reports: Working for Robert Nudelman must have been a really bad experience because some of the fellow lawyers in his Woodland Hills firm decided to take him down. […]
TBO.com reports: Kevin Alderman thinks of himself as “the Hugh Hefner of the digital millennium.” He’s built a virtual adult entertainment empire, making and selling cyber sex toys in a […]