Archive for September, 2014

FCC considering move to ban NFL Redskins team name | Reuters

by   |  09.30.14  |  FCC

FCC considering move to ban NFL Redskins team name | Reuters. More »

ACLU Challenges Constitutionality Of Arizona’s Revenge Porn Law | Techdirt

by   |  09.24.14  |  Obscenity and Pornography, Privacy

ACLU Challenges Constitutionality Of Arizona’s Revenge Porn Law | Techdirt. More »

Sirius Must Pay to Play Classic Tunes, Federal Judge Rules – Law Blog – WSJ

by   |  09.23.14  |  Copyright and Trademark

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Sirius Must Pay to Play Classic Tunes, Federal Judge Rules – Law Blog – WSJ. More »

Could Taking A Selfie In A Museum Violate Copyright Law? | Techdirt

by   |  09.23.14  |  Copyright and Trademark

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Could Taking A Selfie In A Museum Violate Copyright Law? | Techdirt. More »

The Creepiest New Corner Of Instagram: Role-Playing With Stolen Baby Photos | Fast Company | Business + Innovation

by   |  09.23.14  |  Privacy

You thought the public photography of kids and the animal cruelty videos were creepy and strange. More »

Texas court throws out ‘upskirt’ photo law – Houston Chronicle

by   |  09.18.14  |  Privacy, Texas Courts

More coverage of the “Improper photography” law decision: More »

Texas Court of Criminal Appeals throws out improper photography – MyFoxAustin.com | KTBC Fox 7 | News, Weather, Sports

by   |  09.18.14  |  Privacy, Texas Courts

Texas Court of Criminal Appeals throws out improper photography – MyFoxAustin.com | KTBC Fox 7 | News, Weather, Sports. More »

American flag T-shirt case: Court refuses to rehear challenge – ContraCostaTimes.com

by   |  09.17.14  |  student speech, symbolic speech

We’ll open our class Thursday talking about this case. It’s an interesting one because it’s involves student speech, symbolic speech, prior restraint questions and more. More »

Flag fines on hold until city takes up issue | Ocala.com

by   |  09.16.14  |  symbolic speech

Flag fines on hold until city takes up issue | Ocala.com. More »

Ohio ban on knowingly false statements in political campaigns is unconstitutional – The Washington Post

by   |  09.12.14  |  political speech

Ohio ban on knowingly false statements in political campaigns is unconstitutional – The Washington Post. More »