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Category Archives: International

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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There Is a Law

Posted by glennm Sep 5, 2008 International, Technology Law Australia, family law, gender, sex discrimination
There Is a Law

Australia’s sex discrimination rules provide a strong disincentive for men to take on a greater care-taking role within the family unit.

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Private Fetishes

Posted by glennm Jul 24, 2008 Criminal Law, International, Technology Law F1, moral turpitude, Nazis
Private Fetishes

Max Mosley, one of the two architects of modern Formula One racing, has won a judgment for invasion of privacy in British court against a tabloid newspaper that accurately accused him of having a Nazi-themed orgy with hookers.

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What is a Market?

Posted by glennm Jul 11, 2008 Intellectual Property, International, Technology Law content, DMCA, eBay, globalization, markets, trademark
What is a Market?

Tiffany’s high-priced lawyers lost their argument that there was so much counterfeit merchandise sold on eBay the company had a legal obligation to police its auctions when a federal court rebuffed efforts to apply troubling French trademark decisions in the US.

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Rules of War In Occupation

Posted by glennm Apr 21, 2005 Criminal Law, Government, International, Technology Law Iraq, military tribunals, terrorism
Rules of War In Occupation

Genocide is one thing, but in the aftermath of Abu Ghraib, this prosecution strikes me as one making a scapegoat of a solitary solider in order to offer a patina of legitimacy to the atrocious inhumanity of what’s really going on over there.

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