E-Commerce Law

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  • E-Commerce Law Briefs: Week of November 9, 2009

    A federal judge in Georgia has ruled that tweeting in court constitutes the "broadcasting of judicial proceedings" in violation of Rule 53 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure. Facebook provided the alibi for a…

  • Among the Experts: Online Marketing for Lawyers

    This week, I'll be speaking at seminars entitled Among the Experts: Online Marketing for Lawyers. The seminars, held tomorrow in Washington, D.C. and Wednesday in Baltimore, Maryland, will cover: Core Web Presence - discussing how…

  • E-Commerce Law Briefs: Week of November 2, 2009

    Two high school sophomores have sued the school that punished them for posting sexually suggestive photos on MySpace. Twitter and Facebook users were the subject of scams. Each weekend, E-Commerce Law Briefs provides a brief…

  • Eastern District of Missouri Applies Section 230 in Dismissing Civil Conspiracy Claim

    In Cornelius v. Deluca, 2009 WL 2568044 (E.D. Mo. Aug. 18, 2009), the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri granted defendants' Rule 12(b)(6) motion to dismiss on the grounds that Section…

  • E-Commerce Law Briefs: Week of October 12, 2009

    Yahoo has settled a click fraud suit. Facebook and Twitter IN, MySpace OUT. Each weekend, E-Commerce Law Briefs provides a brief summary and commentary on recent legal news affecting e-commerce businesses.