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With YouTube-MP3.org, Google gets a dose of disruption
Google has earned a disruptive reputation in the evolving Internet marketplace. But the tech giant and its rebel lawyers were on the receiving end when a 21-year-old student stood up to YouTube.What weak IPOs say about bull market
You know it's a weak IPO market when a hot technology company prefers Bono to the Nasdaq.Review: Logikcull Simplifies Review in E-Discovery
Other e-discovery companies have embraced the iPad and tablets, but that typically means squeezing a desktop browsing experience into a smaller screen. Logikcull has completely restructured its software to work inside a mobile environment, resulting in an experience that's refreshing and dare we say radical for the world of document review.There's a gift for every technophile on your list
Maybe everyone on your holiday gift list already has an iPod and a Flip videocam. Fret not. The proliferation of personal-tech gadgets means there's a present for every personality type, interest and need. For instance: �??? The Couch Potato: While this was the year 3-D television arrived in the mainstream, its high cost and limited content made for a slow start.Licensed Software: First Sale Doctrine and User Rights
In their Technology law column, Richard Raysman, a partner at Holland & Knight, and Peter Brown, a partner at Baker & Hostetler, write: Buyers of hardcover books do not garner any rights in the author's copyright, but may freely sell used copies or give them to friends. Indeed, under the first sale doctrine of the Copyright Act, consumers may sell or otherwise dispose of used books, CDs, DVDs, or other copyrighted goods purchased in the marketplace. But what about copies of mass-market software?Supercharge Your BlackBerry With Tested Apps
To read the popular technology press, the ratio of iPhone applications to iPhone owners must rapidly be approaching 1-1. But what of the poor BlackBerry user? As user-friendly and versatile as the iPhone might be, businesses — including law firms — overwhelmingly prefer the BlackBerry. And while not nearly as prominent as their iPhone cousins, there are many useful BlackBerry applications that can make the addictive little device an even more useful part of our lives.Trending Stories
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