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Strategies to consider before the "sunset" begins in 2013VoIP Changes the Whole Ring of the Thing
Unfortunately, for consumer and businessperson alike, a concealed cost of VoIP service might be a user�s privacy. That�s because traditional telephone privacy is strictly sheltered by existing case law and statute, while VoIP, it could be argued, is unprotected in many instances.Download Enforcers May Be Singing New Tune
Recent court decisions may force the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) to re-evaluate its litigation tactics. In Capital Records v. Foster, a music downloading copyright-infringement case, the court limited liability for Internet address ownership and awarded attorney's fees to the prevailing defendant. As a result, RIAA members will likely change their approach to litigation, which currently targets individuals for file sharing based on the use of a person's Internet Protocol address.Insurer Suspecting Fraud Can't Prod Medical Provider for Information
An automobile insurance carrier that suspects fraud or improper referrals cannot try to prove it through wide-ranging requests for information from medical providers, a state appeals court holds.E-Mails Are Not Always Admissible
There are no Third Circuit or New Jersey state court cases that favor or provide for the use of e-mails as business record exceptions to the hearsay rule.Congress Has Come to Control Spam, Not to Bury It
Cyberlaw: Contrary to public opinion, the CAN-SPAM Act does not make spam unlawful; it attempts to regulate it. But it may not be successful.'Dual-Use' Spam Preys on the Charitable
"Dual-use" spam is the latest way unethical marketers are getting around the Controlling the Assault of Non-Solicited Pornography and Marketing Act of 2003. With this mutation, spammers send out unsolicited, noncommercial e-mails to raise money for charity, which is not regulated by the CAN-SPAM Act. After raising the money, the spammer adds the e-mail addresses of people who donated to his commercial target list. Is eternal spam the new price of good karma?Court To Weigh Fee Charged to Tenants For Landlord's In-House Legal Work
The New Jersey Supreme Court will decide whether a flat legal fee provision in a lease constitutes illegal fee splitting to the extent it exceeds the value of legal services provided.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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