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Disabled Want Better Web Access
Target'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" increasingly pertains to cyberspace.Copyright Law: Fair Use and the Internet
The Internet makes it possible to distribute copyrighted works among millions of users almost instantaneously. Three recent federal cases have analyzed the fair-use defense as applied to the unauthorized dissemination of copyrighted music and films over the Internet. A common theme runs through all three: New technologies do not expand the scope of the fair-use defense.The Balance Between Antitrust and IP Law
Antitrust and intellectual property law have traditionally been antagonistic forces. While both aim to foster innovation and economic efficiency, antitrust attacks market power and IP rights often create it. Several recent cases outline the balance between the two doctrines, which some observers believe has been altered by the rapid expansion of IP rights over the last decade.View more book results for the query "Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation"
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.K&L Gates Opens Delaware Office
Pittsburgh-based K&L Gates has entered the Delaware market with the opening of its newest office in Wilmington, tapping four former Potter Anderson & Corroon attorneys to establish the office, which will focus on alternative entity and transactions.K&L Gates Opens Delaware Office
Pittsburgh-based K&L Gates has entered the Delaware market with the opening of its newest office in Wilmington, tapping four former Potter Anderson & Corroon attorneys to establish the office, which will focus on alternative entity and transactions.K&L Gates Opens Wilmington Office With Potter Anderson Attorneys
Pittsburgh-based K&L Gates has entered the Delaware market with the opening of its newest office in Wilmington, tapping four former Potter Anderson & Corroon attorneys to establish the office, which will focus on alternative entities and transactions.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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