Tuesday 31 August 2010

GEMA Fails In YouTube Legal Challenge - Billboard Business News (LONDON LAW)

GEMA Fails In YouTube Legal Challenge - Billboard Business News
German collection society GEMA's legal challenge to prevent YouTube from making 75 compositions available online has failed. The Regional Court of Hamburg today (Aug. 27) dismissed the application submitted by GEMA for
Source: www.billboard.biz

JooJoo Maker Scores Wins in TechCrunch Legal Battle - Gearlog
FusionGarage, the company behind the much-hyped (and nearly equally reviled) JooJoo tablet scored some key legal victories in its fight against Michael Arrington's TechCrunch. Arrington's suit, it seems, was tenuous at
Source: www.gearlog.com

McCourts now bring the legal heat - Los Angeles Times
After months of attacking each other in legal papers, Frank and Jamie McCourt brought the core of their divorce battle before a Los Angeles County Superior Court judge Monday. Arriving nearly 15 minutes apart
Source: www.latimes.com

Republican candidate for executive wants county to be legal marijuana player - Maryland Community Newspapers Online
A Republican candidate for Montgomery County executive says he wants the county to be home to the country's largest legalized marijuana headquarters. Daniel Vovak, 38, says as states make marijuana legal, companies will
Source: gazette.net

Legal vs. right - Chattanooga Times Free Press
A simple comparison is a good way to show why Muslims should not build an Islamic center and mosque very close to the site in New York City where radical Muslims murdered thousands of Americans in the 9/11
Source: www.timesfreepress.com

Sotomayor addresses diversity in legal profession - Denver Post
DENVER—The first Latina member of the U.S. Supreme Court is in Denver to talk to students about joining the legal profession. Justice Sonia Sotomayor is scheduled to address more than 250 high school and
Source: www.denverpost.com

Iraq says sale of donated U.S. computers legal - msnbc.com
BAGHDAD — Computer equipment worth $1.9 million which the U.S. military says was a gift for Iraqi schoolchildren but was auctioned off for less than $50,000 was sold legally, Iraq's customs authority said
Source: www.msnbc.msn.com

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