Archive for October, 2014

Manuel Noriega’s ‘Call of Duty’ lawsuit dismissed – CNN.com

by   |  10.28.14  |  Privacy, Video Games

Manuel Noriega\\\’s \\\’Call of Duty\\\’ lawsuit dismissed – CNN.com. More »

Did Led Zeppelin Plagiarize ‘Stairway’? A Pa. Judge Will Decide : NPR

by   |  10.27.14  |  Copyright and Trademark

Did Led Zeppelin Plagiarize “Stairway”? A Pa. Judge Will Decide : NPR. More »

FEC Democrat pushes for controls on Internet political speech – Washington Times

by   |  10.24.14  |  FCC, Internet speech

FEC Democrat pushes for controls on Internet political speech – Washington Times. More »

Lawyer sues KENS-TV

by   |  10.23.14  |  Libel

Lawyer sues KENS-TV – San Antonio Express-News. More »

Japan Adopts “Right to Be Forgotten”

by   |  10.16.14  |  Privacy

EPIC – Japan Adopts “Right to Be Forgotten”. More »

U.S. Supreme Court blocks parts of Texas abortion law – Houston Chronicle

by   |  10.14.14  |  Privacy

U.S. Supreme Court blocks parts of Texas abortion law – Houston Chronicle. More »

Is it trademark infringement to publish an online article with the title ‘NAACP: National Association for the Abortion of Colored People’? – The Washington Post

by   |  10.13.14  |  Copyright and Trademark

Some information here that may be useful to students working on trademark-related research papers. More »

The Justices, the freedom of speech, and ideology – The Washington Post

by   |  10.13.14  |  Free Speech, Supreme Court

This is a good read – not just because of the substantive response to the problems with the underlying study. It also reference a number of cases we have covered or will cover. More »

New York Post Reaches Settlement in Boston Marathon Libel Case – Massachusetts news – Boston.com

by   |  10.01.14  |  Libel

maeda_06bomblibe_met1New York Post Reaches Settlement in Boston Marathon Libel Case – Massachusetts news – Boston.com.