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Yearly Archives: 2009

What’s In a Name?

Posted by glennm May 5, 2009 Intellectual Property, Media, Technology Law CNet, SyFy, television, trademark
What’s In a Name?

SciFi Channel is all set to become Syfy. But no, despite what CNet News implies, it is not the lawyers’ fault.

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Let’s Kill All the Dentists…

Posted by glennm May 5, 2009 Lawyering, Legal Industry, Technology Law dentists, depression, lawyers, profession
Let’s Kill All the Dentists…

Psychological issues are part of the dark underbelly of the legal profession, in which suicide ranks second only to dentistry as a cause of professional death.

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Who Owns Social Media UGC?

Posted by glennm Mar 15, 2009 Intellectual Property, Privacy, Social Media, Technology Law copyright, Facebook, social networking, ToS, UGC
Who Owns Social Media UGC?

Facebook was possibly wrong (although correct from a customer relationship standpoint) to argue that it needed a license from one user to display his/her content on the “Wall” of another user, even when the first person had affirmatively decided to share that UGC by posting it within Facebook.

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Financial Scams are Not the Same As Nuremberg

Posted by glennm Mar 9, 2009 Celebrity Cases, Corporate & Securities, Criminal Law, Technology Law financial, Nazis, war crimes
Financial Scams are Not the Same As Nuremberg

Evil as he clearly is, Bernie Madoff’s crimes do not justify an international tribunal reserved historically for “crimes against humanity.”

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They Call This “Justice” In Italy

Posted by glennm Feb 3, 2009 Criminal Law, International, Tech Policy, Technology Law Google, Italy, YouTube
They Call This “Justice” In Italy

Thank goodness for jury nullification, because under no rational legal system can hosting a Web video be considered a personal crime by corporate officer.

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Wasting More Tax Dollars

Posted by glennm Jan 8, 2009 Tech Policy, Technology Law, Telecom Chong, DTV, FCC
Wasting More Tax Dollars

So exactly why are we paying for the “DTV transition” anyway? Did we pay for folks in the 1960s to switch from B&W to color televisions? No way.

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