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Anthony Ciolli of AutoAdmit Takes the Offensive Ciolli Sues Yale Law Students in AutoAdmit Scandal AutoAdmit defendant sues Yalies UPDATE: On another post, someone asked the following question: What do
Anthony Ciolli of AutoAdmit Takes the Offensive Ciolli Sues Yale Law Students in AutoAdmit Scandal AutoAdmit defendant sues Yalies UPDATE: On another post, someone asked the following question: What do
Via How Appealing and EFF. Looks like someone told the plaintiffs about the Streisand Effect. Bickle Rain … PWNED.
New York Times Reports: A Wave of the Watch List, and Speech Disappears By ADAM LIPTAK Steve Marshall is an English travel agent. He lives in Spain, and he sells
I’ve gotten ahold of the Wikileaks order. (Via EFF) It is better than I could have imagined. Judge White begins by stating the importance of the First Amendment issues in
The Richmond Times-Dispatch reports: Jeremy D. Jaynes was convicted in Loudoun County Circuit Court in 2004 on three counts of violating the state’s 2003 Anti-Spam Act and sentenced to nine
I have previously blogged that 15 U.S.C. § 1125(d) and 15 U.S.C. § 1129 apply to personal names. The Western District of Virginia and the Third Circuit appeared to agree
I previously reported on the First American eAppraiseIT v. Crowley defamation case. (complaint here) It appears that the plaintiff has dropped the suit. Florida Today reports: In a court filing
It looks like one of the pseudonymous posters in the AutoAdmit case has decided to fight the plaintiffs’ discovery efforts. The motion to quash makes some good points. Mr. AK47
Should you press forward when the respondent surrenders in a UDRP proceeding? At least one UDRP panelist thinks you shouldn’t. In Laerdal Medical v. Lee, WIPO Case No. D2007-1672 (Jan.
Marty Schwimmer over at the Trademark Blog reports on a recent trademark infringement case filed by Cleanflicks. I noticed a rather interesting issue in the complaint. The plaintiff includes a
I was a little flabbergasted by how the law firm that claimed that copyright law prohibits the republication of a cease and desist letter. That issue discussed here: Copyright vs.
Just another day in litigious flori-duh. The Miami Herald reports: Developer Tibor Hollo has filed a $25 million defamation lawsuit against a Miami real estate agent who blogged that the