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Internet Companies Track Trademark Violations on the Web
The explosion of the Internet begat an explosion of trademark violations. Cybersquatters and cybergripers made full use of other people's trademarks, either for monetary gain or for sport. A number of companies help act as cybercops, trolling the Internet for potential trademark violations. Most of these companies provide the cop work on top of other services, like trademark research or domain name registration.Handicapped Want Better Web Access
Target Corp.'s alleged refusal to create user-friendly options on its retail Web site for disabled customers has sparked a legal battle that could have ramifications for all Web-based businesses. In some jurisdictions, the term "handicapped accessible" no longer applies only to companies' brick-and-mortar buildings. Under the Americans with Disabilities Act, disabled customers are entitled to access to the marketplace and, increasingly, that pertains to cyberspace.Emerging Technologies Generate Disputes in Television Industry
Partner David L. Yohai and associate David Yolkut, of Weil Gotshal, discuss ramifications of suits over DVR and mobile streaming apps for broadcasters and cable and satellite distributors.View more book results for the query "Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation"
Alphabetical Names for Federal Case Digests
Alphabetical listing of federal case digests.Second Circuit Narrows Preemption
In their Copyright Law column, Robert J. Bernstein, practices law in The Law Office of Robert J. Bernstein, and Robert W. Clarida, a partner at Reitler Kailas & Rosenblatt, analyze a case of first impression in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, where the court held that an implied-in-fact contract claim arising from the submission of an idea for a television series was not preempted by the Copyright Act.Offbeat page in branding playbook
Savvy companies are leveraging nontraditional trademarks in the sports industry and beyond.Cite as: Applehead Pictures LLC v. Perelman, 602606/07, NYLJ 1202475648096, at *1 (App. Div., 1st, Decided December 2, 2010)Before: Richard T. Andrias, J.P.; Da