...Over the last decade, Google Inc. has earned a reputation for rabble-rousing by pushing the limits of...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...copyright laws. MOBILE STREAMING Last year, Viacom separately sued Time Warner Cable and Cablevision, claiming that these distributors did...
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
The "tragedy of commons" concept examines shared ownership damage. This damage can be limited by division into private parcels so that parties bear the benefits and costs of their actions. The "digit
Originally Published: National Law Journal
The availability of low-cost e-commerce technology, writes Brach Eichler's Jonathan Bick, can diminish an internet facilitator's claim that a user's bad acts were beyond the facilitator's control
...some 79,000 copyrighted works between 2005 and 2008. Viacom Intl. v. YouTube Inc., 10-3270, and The Football Association Premier League...
Internet service providers must contend with laws that are not uniform, or not interpreted consistently, around the globe, notes attorney Craig R. Smith of Lando & Anastasi
The dynamic scalability of cloud-based systems promises IT cost savings and organizational efficiencies. But Kramer Levin's Brendan M. Schulman and Samantha V. Ettari warn that aspects of cloud compu
...ruled that Google's YouTube was not liable for the posting of Viacom's video clips. "We lose some," Walker adds, "as...
...Rosetta Stone Ltd. v. Google Inc., the language software company...companies such as TiVo and Viacom. Even the International...
...nearly every business on the internet that posts infringing content. Viacom seeks to overturn a devastating loss it suffered in June, when U...
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