...information given to third-party service providers. For example, in ...
...Univision Television Group, Inc., the Univision Network Limited Partnership, and Public Broadcasting Service ADDITIONAL CASES American Broadcasting Companies...
...Meltwater News US1 Inc. (collectively "Meltwater"), an Internet media monitoring service. In this action, AP principally contends that Meltwater is infringing AP's...
Carla Walworth, Mor Wetzler and Jessica Oliva of Paul Hastings write that employees' use of personal mobile devices is a genie that is not going back in the bottle. But this trend means that the days
...the "cloud" is made up of several parties. The Cloud Service Provider (CSP) is interdependent with other providers. A CSP that provides services...
...email and the cloud storage of data...to the Email Service Provider for the contents...
...to use certain goods and services. These assets may be broken...photo sharing website or a cloud storage server. Even if their...
...AIDS because he was receiving subsidies from the city's HIV/AIDS Services Administration (HASA). A federal judge found that Manhattan Apartments Inc...
In their Technology Law column, Richard Raysman, a partner at Holland & Knight, and Peter Brown, a partner at Baker & Hostetler, write: Hyperlinks are a vital tool for the dissemination of informatio
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