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Amazon and other booksellers off the hook for sale of Obama drug use book | Internet law blog
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Evan Brown's blog about law and technology. Amazon and other booksellers off the hook for sale of Obama drug use book. April 4, 2011. April 4, 2011. By Evan Brown (@internetcases). Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act shields Amazon, Barnes & Noble and Books-A-Million from some, but not all claims brought over promotion and sale of scandalous book about presidential candidate. Parisi v. Sinclair. 8212; F.Supp.2d —, 2011 WL 1206193 (D.D.C. March 31, 2011). Parisi and his Whitehouse Network sued f...
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Evan Brown's blog about law and technology. Casual website visitor who watched videos was not protected under the Video Privacy Protection Act. April 9, 2015. By Evan Brown (@internetcases). A recent federal court decision from the Southern District of New York sheds light on what is required to be considered a “consumer” who is protected under the Video Privacy Protection Act. Austin-Spearman v. AMC Network Entertainment LLC. 2015 WL 1539052 (S.D.N.Y. April 7, 2015). Latest Domain Name News:. Evan in th...
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Internetcases | Chicago technology lawyer Evan Brown
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Evan Brown's blog about law and technology. Internetcases turns 10 years old today. January 28, 2015. January 28, 2015. By Evan Brown (@internetcases). Ten years ago today, somewhat on a whim, yet to fulfill a need I saw for discussion about the law of the internet in the “blogosphere” (a term we loved dearly back then), I launched internetcases. Latest Domain Name News:. No bad faith where there was no evidence Respondent targeted Complainant’s mark. Subscribe to this blog via RSS. See also: UDRP Tracker.
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Security | Chicago technology lawyer Evan Brown
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Evan Brown's blog about law and technology. Best practices for providers of goods and services on the Internet of Things. January 27, 2015. January 29, 2015. By Evan Brown (@internetcases). Today the United States Federal Trade Commission issued a report. IoT participants should implement reasonable data security. The Commission noted that [o]f course, what constitutes reasonable security for a given device will depend on a number of factors, including the amount and sensitivity of data collected and...
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IoT | Chicago technology lawyer Evan Brown
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Evan Brown's blog about law and technology. Best practices for providers of goods and services on the Internet of Things. January 27, 2015. January 29, 2015. By Evan Brown (@internetcases). Today the United States Federal Trade Commission issued a report. IoT participants should implement reasonable data security. The Commission noted that [o]f course, what constitutes reasonable security for a given device will depend on a number of factors, including the amount and sensitivity of data collected and...
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Defamation | Chicago technology lawyer Evan Brown
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Evan Brown's blog about law and technology. Website operator was too involved with development of content to be immune under Section 230. February 28, 2016. By Evan Brown (@internetcases). In denying the Anti-SLAPP motion, the court found, among other things, that Plaintiff had established a probability of prevailing on most of its claims. This chance of prevailing withstood Defendant’s argument that she was shielded from liability by the Communications Decency Act. Batzel v. Smith. 333 F3d 1018 (9th Cir...
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Facebook wins against alleged advertising fraudster | Internet law blog
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Evan Brown's blog about law and technology. Facebook wins against alleged advertising fraudster. January 12, 2015. By Evan Brown (@internetcases). CFAA) Despite the court giving defendant several opportunities to be heard, defendant failed to answer the claims and the court entered a default. Facebook, Inc. v. Grunin. 2015 WL 124781 (N.D. Cal. January 8, 2015). Posted in Computer Crime. Computer fraud and abuse act. Court orders Twitter to identify anonymous users. Latest Domain Name News:.
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Complaint site does not have to identify its users | Internet law blog
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Evan Brown's blog about law and technology. Complaint site does not have to identify its users. February 20, 2015. February 20, 2015. By Evan Brown (@internetcases). The trial court denied the petition to compel PissedConsumer.com to turn over the names of its users. Petitioner sought review with the Appellate Division. On appeal, the court affirmed. Woodbridge Structured Funding, LLC v. Pissed Consumer. 8212; N.Y.S.2d —, 2015 WL 686383, (February 19, 2015). Internetcases turns 10 years old today. Evan i...
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This is where it begins | Internet law blog
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Evan Brown's blog about law and technology. This is where it begins. January 28, 2005. By Evan Brown (@internetcases). InternetCases.com is a new weblog that will highlight some of the more interesting court cases dealing with issues relating to the Internet and new technologies. Posted in About This Site. No liability for Earthlink under the ECPA. Latest Domain Name News:. No bad faith where there was no evidence Respondent targeted Complainant’s mark. Subscribe to this blog via RSS. Sorry No data so far.
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