E-Commerce Law
Discussing news, trends and legal issues affecting Internet businesses.
Author: Jonathan D. Frieden practices at Odin, Feldman & Pittleman in Fairfax, Va.
Blawg Related Categories: Internet Law
Recent Posts from E-Commerce Law
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E-Commerce Law Briefs: Week of August 18, 2008
The White House is missing up to 225 days of email dating back to 2003. E-Commerce Law Briefs is a weekly feature appearing each Friday afternoon on E-Commerce Law. Each week, E-Commerce Law Briefs will…
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E-Commerce Law Briefs: Week of August 11, 2008
Yahoo plans to permit users to opt-out of targeted advertising. Tiffany & Co. has appealed last month's dismissal of its federal suit against eBay. The court ruled "that trademark holders like the jewelry maker, rather…
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E-Commerce Law Briefs: Week of August 4, 2008
The two female Yale law school students who sued anonymous individuals responsible for allegedly defamatory posts to the AutoAdmit.com website have named one of the offending posters. "The women say [Matthew C. Ryan] made sexually…
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The Rocket Docket
Some of my colleagues and I have launched the Rocket Docket, a new blog featuring a discussion of cases decided by the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia (the original "Rocket…
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E-Commerce Law Briefs: Week of July 28, 2008
After being sued by NBC Universal and Fox, Red Lasso has shut down its video search and clipping website. Without permission "RedLasso . . . recorded TV shows and then indexed clips so users could…