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Startups like to move fast and don’t have the time and resources for a lot of legal boilerplate and negotiation, much less legal fees. I get th[......]

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Tiffany Ticked Off

Published on 09 April 2010 by andrew in Blog, News

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Just in time for Mother’s Day comes a new federal court ruling on the responsibility of online marketplaces for trademark infringement by seller[......]

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In the summer of ‘09 I blogged about ICANN’s initiative to authorize potentially hundreds of new gTLD’s (e.g., .bank, .pizza, etc.).[......]

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Sidewiki, a new functionality available on the Google toolbar, allows Internet users to annotate comments on websites. You can see how Sidewiki works[......]

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Technotainment Update

Published on 11 September 2009 by andrew in Blog, News

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Just got back from the Big Apple, where I was attending Technology and Entertainment Convergence 2009: Hot Business and Legal Issues in “Techno[......]

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I was going to blog about the new data breach notification regulations issued by the Department of Health and Human Services under the HIPAA law, but [......]

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Many of us, seeking to explain our experience of the underpinning and sustaining force beneath the architecture of reality, refer to a deity, supreme [......]

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On June 13 Facebook started offering its users the ability to register usernames consisting of vanity URL’s (e.g., www.facebook.com/yourname). [......]

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