Auto Admit Motion to Quash Granted
In the latest chapter in the AutoAdmit case follies, Anthony Ciolli filed a pro se motion to quash a subpoena filed in the Western District of Virginia. The response is
In the latest chapter in the AutoAdmit case follies, Anthony Ciolli filed a pro se motion to quash a subpoena filed in the Western District of Virginia. The response is
Wired reports that Anonymous (the group that has been PWNING Scientology for years) hacked Sarah Palin’s personal email account and posted some messages online — messages that prove that she’s
One of the new Satyriconistas will be commenting on the case in depth, but the prior decision by the Virginia Supreme Court affirming a nine year prison sentence for a
By Christopher Harbin and Marc J. Randazza Dozier Law Firm, P.C. recently escalated its war of words and attrition with cyber-critic Ronald Riley by suing him for trademark infringement. A
Jones Day is the latest big law firm that seems to believe that its size and money give it a free pass with respect to ethcis. See Trademark Abuse by
Bloomberg.com reports: American Airlines flight attendants are urging the world’s largest carrier to filter its in-flight Internet service to block access to pornography and other Web sites the workers said
It seems that the Auto Admit plaintiffs and their attorneys are getting desperate. In response to Ryan Mariner’s motion to dismiss, the Plaintiffs filed this. The Plaintiffs claim that Mr.
The Domains Blog gives a report on how GoDaddy is not only selling domain names that clearly infringe on trademark rights, but selling certified appraisals of those domains. The Domains
Quizlaw has a compelling argument why bloggers should ditch the evil one’s new browser.
Jennifer Reisinger says the Sheboygan city attorney ordered her to remove from her Web site a link to the city’s police department, in what she believes was retaliation for her
In Lenz v. Universal, the N.D. Calif. allowed a little push-back against overreaching copyright owners who wield Digital Millennium Copyright Act (“DMCA”) takedown notices like a blunt club. In February
The Progress and Freedom Foundation has a good post on how we already have adequate laws in place to deal with internet trolling. See Under-Appreciated Existing Legal Remedies for Trolling,