...Sonia Sotomayor and Elena Kagan. Civil liberties and criminal defense groups also criticized the ruling as an erosion of the presumption of innocence...
...For Plaintiffs-Appellants: Patricia Lawrence-Kolaras, The PLK Law Group, P.C., Hillsborough, NJ. For Defendants-Appellees: Ravi...
...employer's right to discipline has found a new battleground in social media postings. Two recent teacher disciplinary cases demonstrate the divergence in judicial viewpoints...
...9099. UMG RECORDINGS, INC., plfap, v. ESCAPE MEDIA GROUP, INC., def-res — RECORDING INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA, AMICUS CURIAE...
...Cite as: UMG Recordings v. Escape Media Group, 100152/10, NYLJ 1202597393550, at *1 (App. Div., 1st, Decided April...
...Universal Music Group v. Escape Media Group, 100152/10, that a safe harbor provision...
...Murphy has made repeated claims, both to Effie Film and in the media, that the "Effie" screenplay infringes on his copyright in "...
...Inc., and Meltwater News US1 Inc. (collectively "Meltwater"), an Internet media monitoring service. In this action, AP principally contends that Meltwater is infringing...
...b) to remove any such advertising from all Internet websites and other media, whether or not directly controlled or maintained by defendants; and (c) from...
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