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EFF Amcus Brief On Section 106(3) And Transmissions
EFF amicus brief by Fred von Lohnmann and Wendy Seltzer in Elektra v. Barker, a Southern District of NY case on file-sharing:
From the Background and Summary of Argument:
Defendant Denise Barker, like more than 19,000 others, is accused by several major record companies of using peer-to-peer (P2P) file sharing software to download and…
YouTube and Google Video

YouTube.com provides short video downloads. It reportedly receives 8000 new videos a day. A lot of these videos are mash-ups of copyrighted material. A favorite in my house consists of the characters from Naruto singing the Charlie and the Chocolate Factory song.
Many of the videos on YouTube (and Google Video) are amateurish (in good…
Debate Over ‘Intent To Annoy’ Language In Anti-Cyberstalking Law
A new anti-cyberstalking law has the following language:
Whoever…utilizes any device or software that can be used to originate telecommunications or other types of communications that are transmitted, in whole or in part, by the Internet… without disclosing his identity and with intent to annoy, abuse, threaten, or harass any person…who receives the communications…shall be…
Third Circuit Case on Reverse Confusion: FREEDOM CARD v. CHASE FREEDOM
Third Circuit case on reverse confusion: Freedom Card v. JPMorgan Chase. Small credit card issuer targeting sub-prime market uses FREEDOM CARD. Slightly after it ceases use Chase adopts CHASE FREEDOM for gas station-oriented credit card. Third Circuit affirms District Court holding of no likelihood of confusion.
(1) You have to live with your decision…
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