3-D printing technology, which makes it possible to create an item by simply downloading a design file and printing it out as a plastic object, is likely to trigger legal conflicts surrounding copyri
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...Cartoon Network v. CSC Holdings, 536 F.3d 121 (2008)....
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
...the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, Cartoon Network LP v. CSC Holdings Inc. (a case often known as...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
... Remember watching the old cartoon The Jetsons, in...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...Dueling lawsuits were filed in May 2012 in connection with Dish Network's newly announced DVR feature -- the "Auto Hop" -- which allows...
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
Should your company be taking greater advantage of the benefits of cloud computing? The promise sounds enticing, but Kilpatrick Townsend's Timothy Cahn warns there are risks involved
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Whether employers may review or monitor private e-mails, web histories and other electronic communications of employees on company-issued computers, cell phones, pagers, and the like has been the sub
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