Conservative politicians are piggybacking on Attorney General Eric Holder Jr.'s troubles to raise money or their profiles. Senator Ted Cruz (R-Texas) went so far as to post a political attack ad-styl
...Detroit Free Press reports that the ad resurfaced later on YouTube featuring different music. Eight Mile Style considered the alteration an admission of...
In her first major talk on issues of free speech and privacy, Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor said recently that her experiences as a nominee and as a justice have led her to censor herself and
...Inc., Apple, CDW Corp., Citigroup Inc., eBay Inc., Google and Google's YouTube. Bruce Rich, head of the firm's IP and media...
...which is forever in the Internet." The firm is now defending YouTube LLC against consolidated copyright-infringement actions brought by Viacom Inc. under the...
...or with borderline arguments, at best," Downey said. With YouTube, Twitter and other social media enabling the widespread exposure of their emotional...
...said they never use Twitter. The survey showed Google+, Facebook and even YouTube were more popular with in-house counsel for professional use. ...
...a separate case was recorded on video and posted on YouTube in July. ...
Hollywood studios have prevailed in their bid to rein in Canadian programmer Gary Fung and his company isoHunt Web Technologies Inc., with the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit ruling that
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