National Law Journal
...the agency under Leibowitz also went after Facebook Inc., Twitter Inc. and MySpace for violating privacy promises to consumers. Google Inc. also agreed to pay...
National Law Journal
...over song lyrics posted on websites owned by a co-founder of MySpace. Although a default judgment, it was the first of its kind involving...
D.C. Republican lawyers go to Tampa; modernizing taxis; Kessler chides government lawyers; law and linguistics online; Braga flies solo; official tweet rules for juries; and recognizing the D.C. Hisp
National Law Journal
National Law Journal
National Law Journal
...s accessing, viewing, or creating accounts on social networking sites such as MySpace and Facebook and also by prohibiting his buying, possessing, accessing, or viewing...
National Law Journal
Activision Blizzard Inc. has brought in noted litigator Beth Wilkinson for an impending $1 billion trial against two former employees who created the blockbuster video game Call of Duty: Modern Warfa
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