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February 2012
- More audits of defense contractors coming?
- So, how much is YOUR data worth?
- Personal Jurisdiction and Trademark
January 2012
- Managers Slowly Adapting to Telework
- Not beating a dead horse. SOPA and PIPA live
- SOPA and PIPA are not dead. More action needed
- Perhaps We'll See New TLDs After All
- Top App of 2011 - And it's not a game...
December 2011
- Government Manipulation of Social Media?
- Apple V. Android Patent Wars
- SOPA stopped - for now...
- An Open Letter From Internet Engineers to the U.S. Congress | Electronic Frontier Foundation
- Still Chasing The Elusive Mobile Apps Contracts?
- Telework: Even the Feds Do It
- So What Happens When New Tech Breaks Old Tech?
- Cloud Security
- Contractors May Be Required to Increase Hiring of Persons With Disabilities
- Adding Serious Teeth to the Badness Inherrent in SOPA and PROTECT-IP
- The Holy War Between Windows and Mac OS
- KeepTheWebOpen.com - Lawmakers Asking For Our Help
- How is a Song Unlike a Purse?
- More Scrutiny On Government Contractors
- Can you Have "Fair Use" if a Work is Copy Protected?
- So What's So Bad About SOPA?
- Quite the interesting theory of copyright law...
- Why Privacy Still Matters
- Dot How Dot To Dot Confuse Dot Everyone
- The iPad wars continue
November 2011
- For Those Who Wish to Subscribe to the Barry Law Blog
- So What ARE "Best Efforts" Anyway?
- Sometimes, the Little Guy Wins
- Privacy? What Privacy?
- So, Bill Gates on the stand?
- Rogues Falsely Claim Copyright on YouTube Videos to Hijack Ad Dollars | Threat Level | Wired.com
- Senator Promises To Filibuster Internet Blacklisting Bill
- Non Compete Clauses in Virginia
- How Will a Budget Standoff Affect Government Contracting?
- As Always, Be Very Careful to Whom You Trust Your Money
- The Java Wars Continue
- SOPA breaks DNSSEC, and won’t work anyway: Sandia National Labs
- Oracle v. Google - Oracle Names Final Three Deponents
- Telework - How it Saves Money for All of Us
- How to Contractualize new Business Models
- Apple Embraces The Mouse
- Infographic: How SOPA will change the net
- In the "it's about time" department...
- A Cautionary Tale of Bad Contracting
- Open Source - What are the Limitations?
- Opinions of Recent "Anti Piracy" Bills
- Patent Trolls
- The Stop Online Piracy Act
- Significant Threats to Small and Mid-Sized Businesses
March 2011
- Ninth Circuit confirms keyword advertising is “use in commerce” - Lexology
- Apple sues Amazon over 'App Store'
- eBay and AdWords misuse? - 43(B)log
- Customer's Lanham Act claim proceeds
September 2009
- ECJ Advocate General: Google Sale of Adwords Not Per Se Unlawful
- FCC to Propose Net Neutrality Rules
September 2008
- Appeals Court Reverses "Remote DVR" Decision
- Comcast Sues FCC, Says Net Neutrality Order Legally Inappropriate
- Copyright content providers lose control of a DVR market to cable companies.
July 2008
- UDRP decision against 11 year old boy
- “Rethinking Trademark Fair Use” Now Posted
- Good News from Three Spam Cases in the U.S.
- Legal Technology - 9th Circuit Rules on Text-Message Privacy
- How Well Does Software Work as a Service?
June 2008
- ICANN Takes First Step to Becoming a Global Content Regulator
- Federal court enforces Facebook trade secret settlement with ConnectU
- Judge Orders Legal Fees in RIAA v Andersen | Threat Level from Wired.com
- Brand Owners Express Concern Over Introduction of New Top-Level Domains
- Canadian DMCA will criminalize emailing your kids' class photos to their grandparents
- China begins anti-monopoly investigation into Microsoft, software companies
- Judge Takes Hard Line in First Economic Espionage Sentence
- Federal Judge Rules 'Patent Troll' Must Pay $3.8 Million in Attorney Fees
- TracFone wins another DMCA round
- Bit Caps, Consolidation, and Clearwire
- FTC Halts Cross Border Domain Name Con Artists
- Regional Internet Registries Appeal for IPv6 Investment at OECD Conference
- CIRA Creates Backdoor WHOIS Exceptions for Police and IP Owners - Michael Geist
- FTC opens Intel antitrust probe
- Intel fined $25 million for antitrust violations in South Korea
May 2008
- Yahoo Sues 'Lottery Spammers' -- Yahoo -- InformationWeek
- Comcast Domain Name Hacked, Website Breached for Several Hours
- Canadian Domain Whois Policy Changes Face Opposition from Law Enforcement
- Yahoo Sues Lottery Phishers -- Identities Unknown
- EFF forces Lockheed to withdraw trademark claim on B-24 bomber
- Switzerland high court upholds convictions for terror website operators
- Most Spam Sites Linked to Just About 10 Domain Name Registrars
- Identity Theft of Root Name Servers, Reason Unknown
- Yahoo Seeks to Conceal Parts of Shareholder Suit, Says Lawyer
- CNN Loses Battle Over Release of Video
- MySpace sexual assault suit dismissed - CNN.com
- Nintendo loses $21 million patent infringement suit
- Study: Cox, Comcast Internet Subscribers Blocked
- Google Officially Announces Introduction of IPv6
- NATO Nations Sign Agreement on Cyber Defense Center
- Electronic Message Boards Stir Concerns
- MySpace Wins $234 Million Spam Judgment
- Craigslist Fires Back at eBay With Trademark and Unfair Competition Claims
- Landline Use Falls Off as Mobile Usage Grows
- MySpace Gets $230 Million Judgment Against 'Spam King'. Good Luck Collecting.
- Former Qantas Executive Pleads Guilty to DOJ Price-Fixing Charges
March 2007
- Second Circuit rejects foreign famous marks doctrine federally, certifies state question
- The messy intersection of copyright, trade secret, and false advertising
February 2007
January 2007
- NoDaddy / GoDaddy - The Trademark Blog
- Appeals court dismisses Kahle et al. v. Gonzales
- Google's Top-10 Search Terms Dominated By Trademarks
December 2006
- Nintendo sued over alleged Wii Remote patent violation
- Comment on Plagiarism and Copyright by Scott B Nelson
- Alexander V. Mühlendahl on dilution law
November 2006
- Thanksgiving for New DMCA Exceptions
- Fourth Circuit Gives Boost to Spammers
- 43(B)log: New federal dilution law applied in "dog of a case"
- Judge won't halt AT&T wiretapping lawsuit
- SEC Filings Now Searchable Online
- Wireless Security Sells
- JPEG Patent Claim Surrendered! - From GrokLaw
October 2006
- Railroad Alleges Dilution By Law Firm's Commissioned Painting - The Trademark Blog
- Wal-Mart loses case for control of boycottwalmart.com | The Register
- Google ducks a legal bullet | Perspectives | CNET News.com
July 2006
June 2006
- People's Daily Online -- China faces international pressure on IPR earlier than expected
- Is Hormel Losing its Grip on Spam?
- Media Law Prof Blog: Ninth Circuit Rules In Flashdance Case
- Yahoo! sued by dating site over Google keywords | OUT-LAW.COM
- Microsoft Loses Another Round in Excel Patent Case
- ag-ip-news.com (Intellectual Property News Agency)AGIPNEWS3189
- TheStar.com - Rivals gear up as patent lapses on cholesterol drug
- Patent Baristas: USPTO Biotech Backlog: Bad, Getting Worse, No End in Sight
- Moneycontrol Tech Blog > Ebay Sued By Net2phone
- FT.com / US / Supreme Court - US antitrust watchdogs in clash over generics
- Pfizer gets favorable ruling in Viagra patent case in China
- Morgan Stanley takes domain name from cat | The Register
- Computer Reseller News - For Providers of Information Technology Solutions
- CODi Sues Brenthaven for Cybersquatting and Trademark Infringement
- @Road issued two new patents
May 2006
- The Seattle Times: Business & Technology: Irked customer spurs patent study
- CopyCense: WIPO Separates Broadcast Right From Webcast Right
- Creative slaps Apple with iPod patent suit - Law & Policy - Breaking Business and Technology News at silicon.com
- "Injunction Junction: Law Note On Equitable Relief In Trademark Law"
- NRVToday.com - Tech and University of Richmond unite on law degree
- Patent office to look into peer review
- DNA - Money - Innovative India outstrips China - Daily News & Analysis
- Go to a Section:Lilly Loses Patent Case That Could Shake Up Drug Makers
- The Columbus Dispatch - Business
- Beatles lose Apple court battle
- Indian firms queue up for $20-bn US drug generics
- Macworld UK - Apple patents hint at future 'iUber' iPod
- Patent Baristas: Federal Circuit Sets Out Personal Jurisdiction Standard
- InformationWeek | Business Innovation Powered By Technology
- CalTrade Report - US Threatens Action on China IPR Piracy
April 2006
- TiVo shares rise after jury rules in its favor
- TiVo scores patent win against EchoStar | CNET News.com
- Mannatech Successfully Enforces Its Ambrotose Patent Against a Nutritional Supplements Firm Based in the United Kingdom: Financial News - Yahoo! Finance
- Internet News Article | Reuters.com
- Dallas Business Journal: Mary Kay ordered to pay $26M-plus in patent infringement lawsuit - 2006-04-05
- AP Wire | 04/03/2006 | Intuit sues H&R Block for alleged copyright infringement
- CC patent victory clarifies case law - 3 April 2006
March 2006
- Trademarks Are A Means To Extend Leverage Beyond Patent Expiration
- CNN.com - 'Lion' daughters win landmark case - Mar 22, 2006
- DesMoinesRegister.com
- Google Sued Over Page Rank
- France OKs bill opening iTunes, iPod | MacMinute News
- RED HERRING | Methods Patents Go to Court
- Philadelphia Business Journal: European patent for CollaGenex rosacea drug - 2006-03-21
- EETimes.com - Analysis: Winning the patent game in Asia
- Semiconductor International - Cognex Acts to Protect Customers from Abusive Patent Trolling; Lawsuit Against Acacia Research Corporation and Veritec Seeks Declaration of Invalidity, Unenforceability, and Non-Infringement of 2D Symbology Patent
- CIRA Suspends Participation in ICANN
- Google, AOL still working out details of business deal
- TradingMarkets.com - Daytrading, Eminis, Forex trading, Swing Trading
- EarthLink invests $50 million in Covad | CNET News.com
- Google wins a court battle | CNET News.com
- The Korea Times : Hynix Faces Patent Lawsuit in US
- Patent Baristas: FDA Outlines Critical Path Opportunities List
- Java Start-Up Sues Sun Over Software Patents @ SYS-CON AUSTRALIA
- New 2ME2 Patent Strengthens EntreMed's Position in Cancer and Non-Oncology Diseases
- This Blog Covered By A Creative Commons License Enforceable In The Netherlands
- BetaNews | Sun Partner Cries Foul in Patent Spat
- Could Holograms Be The Next Generation Of Trademarks?
- Patent Issued to ProactiveNet Inc.
- What Right in Digital Actors?
- BBC NEWS | Technology | Google set for court in data spat
- Wipo Director Opens Conference
- UltraDNS Extends Leading Managed DNS Service Behind the Corporate Firewall
- Answers from Vint Cerf: The Road Ahead for Top-Level Domains
- Government Sides Against EBay in Patent Dispute
- GLASS ON WEB - Glass News - Court Ruling Upholds Corning Patent
- Top Officials to Open Diplomatic Conference...
- Seventh US Patent Issued to Analytical Spectral Devices, Inc. Related to Verification of Pharmaceuticals
- BlackBerry hits the acquisition path - Breaking - Technology - smh.com.au
- WAVY.COM - Virginia company suing Missouri utility firm
- SEMA - "Stop Counterfeiting in Manufactured Goods Act"
- Get the latest IP related decisions and office notices dated 12 March 2006
- Building IP Portfolios Based On Competitive Intelligence
- Accounting, Tax and Reporting Treatments For Patents
- Microsoft faces new fines threat
- Settlement ends Blackberry case
February 2006
- Yahoo To Ban Bidding On Competitor Trademarks To Stop Comparison Advertising
- Company Files Trademark Suit Against Google Over...
- Warner Brothers Loses DaisyDukes.com Complaint
- Google Searches for D.C. Presence
January 2006
- CNN.com - Google agrees to China censorship - Jan 25, 2006
- Very good "fair use" opinion re Google's cache
- The Telco Camel in the Internet Tent - John Quarterman
- WIPO Responds to Significant Cybersquatting Activity In 2005
- Logo Not Copyright Management Information Under DMCA - From The Trademark Blog
- Domain Name Containing Trademark Translation is Determined Confusingly Similar
- The Million TM-infringement homepage? (Wendy Seltzer)
- law.com - Chat Room Chatter Draws Lawsuit
- The Politics of Email Authentication, 2006 Edition - Circle ID
- Sony settles 'rootkit' class action lawsuit | CNET News.com
- Stock Market News and Investment Information | Reuters.com
December 2005
- Man Pleads Guilty to Rolling Own Botnet - John Quarterman
- Google Sued for Trademark Infringement Based on Third-Level Subdomain
- Sanity breaking out all over - Larry Lessig
- Sony: Its Own Worst Enemy - John Quarterman
- What's in a Name? - Circle ID
- RIAA Files File-Sharing Lawsuits Against 751 People...
- Law Firms Not Liable in Alleged Web Hacking Case
- Wireless Nation - By John Quarterman
- Is a Domain Name Property?
- Investigations into ICANN transparency continue | The Register
- Get Ready for Blackberry Jam
- RIM gets good news in patent case | CNET News.com
- Fall of the House of Cards? (Alan Wexelblat)
- Mass. opens DOC - John Quarterman
- Lawsuits Filed Against ICANN-VeriSign Settlement
- A View From Vancouver - Karl Auerbach
November 2005
- Top News Article | Reuters.com
- BS?
- EFF Files Class Action Lawsuit Against Sony BMG
- Texas AG vs Sony Spyware (Alan Wexelblat)
- Watch what you Google for.... (Tom Mighell)
- Law Firms Fight Over Blame in Patent Failure
- Junk Fax Ban Draws Challenge
- Flushing the 'Net Down the Tubes
- WSIS Deal: Oversight
- Sony Folds Tent, Recalls CDs
- RIM 'very comfortable' with NTP patent workaround | CNET News.com
- The WSIS Deal
- All your reviews belong to Amazon.com | The Register
- Sony BMG faces three lawsuits over controversial anti-piracy software
- Companies Shut Down on Spyware Charges
- US court rules for 'gripe website' owner | The Register
- The U.N.'s Threat to the Net
- Wired News: Net Chat Anoints Public Figure
- Top News Article | Reuters.com
- CNN.com - FBI agents bust 'Botmaster' - Nov 4, 2005
- Unsecured Wi-Fi would be outlawed by N.Y. county | CNET News.com
- CDT, CIPPIC File Complaints Against Alleged Spyware Distributors
- Tech firms back Bush Net effort | CNET News.com
- Google book scanning still on hold | CNET News.com
- BBC NEWS | Technology | Microsoft scans British Library
- Speaking Volumes, Part II (Donna Wentworth)
- CDT Applauds New Industry Push for Internet Privacy Legislation
October 2005
- DeLay Associates Asked to Hand Over E-Mails as Part of Probe
- Sex.com domain hijacker captured | CNET News.com
- Net firms reach deal to avoid new blackout | CNET News.com
- Be careful what you put in your emails...
- Lawyers: We fight overseas pirates | News.blog | CNET News.com
- Does My Start Up Need a Lawyer?
- Who Owns XML?
- Supreme Court won't hear RIM suit | CNET News.com
- ICANN and VeriSign Announce End to Long-Standing Dispute
- VeriSign and ICANN Settle Lawsuit
- White House Orders Satirical Paper 'The Onion' to Stop Using Presidential Seal
- UltraDNS Announces a Major Advancement in Internet Security
- So What Will Become of "Scraping?"
- More on the Blackberry Case
- Forgotten Principles of Internet Governance
- What is the Internet FOR Anyway?
- Jury Rules for Polo Group in Logo Suit
- Which one of these is more dangerous? - Wendy Seltzer
- Oklahoma Man Wins $10 Million Judgment Against a Spammer
- UltraDNS Services Help Organizations Impacted by Level 3-Cogent Peering Dispute
- Furor Grows Over Internet Bugging
- Google announces ambitious plan to digitize pending litigation
- Court Stops Web Site From 'Legal' Claim
- CNN.com - Senators demand more information from Miers - Oct 19, 2005
- Association of American Publishers sues Google for copyright infringement
- FBI puts stop to spam king - 10/16/05
- Little. Yellow. Cracked. (Donna Wentworth)
- Google, Microsoft await final stay order in California | InfoWorld | News | 2005-10-14 | By Elizabeth Montalbano, IDG News Service
- Third Circuit Articulates Nominative Fair Use Test
- Nigeria to send spammers in jail for three years
- Music Piracy Defendants Fight Back
- Microsoft, Google to resume battle for employee
- Hacking Is Not Fair Use (Donna Wentworth)
- Adult Website Lawsuit Threatens Google Image Search
- When Circumvention Preserves User Rights
- Yahoo-Backed Alliance Opens Copyright-Sensitive Internet Library
- Spammer's net name scam revealed
- Copyright Office Publishes Final Regulations on Section 111 Royalty Rate Adjustment
- Copyright Office Requests Comments on Possible Adverse Effects on Users from Prohibition on Circumvention
- eco Search to Replace LOCIS about November 1, 2005
- Judicial Conference approves new Rules of Procedure
- Bloggers feeling dissed by federal shield law | News.blog | CNET News.com
- Expert: Hold developers liable for flaws
- Rise of the patent trolls
- Ambitious Google Project: A Digital Age Test of Copyright Law
- Wireless Wiretapping
- Breaking the Internet HOWTO
- EBay: No Stun Guns for Big Apple
- Leave Your BlackBerry At The Courthouse Door
- Microsoft, RealNetworks Settle Lawsuit
- JBoss denies running a trademark monopoly | CNET News.com
- Cahill Decision Is Good for Bloggers






