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Announcing the 2022 Edition of My Internet Law Casebook

Technology & Marketing Law Blog

For my thoughts about self-publishing an ebook casebook, see this article. e-personation case (an edge case from a different era), and the decade-old social media e-discovery cases (mainstream CivPro by now). Taylor about true threats on social media. Note About Fair Use. Social Media.

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Announcing the 2021 Edition of My Internet Law Casebook

Technology & Marketing Law Blog

For my thoughts about self-publishing an ebook casebook, see this article. I’ve now framed it as a note about California’s consumer privacy laws. US case, which overwrote most of my prior note on Nosal and Power Ventures. I did not add coverage of the Florida social media censorship law or NetChoice v.

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My “Summer” 2022 Activities

Technology & Marketing Law Blog

Comments to the CPPA’s Proposed Regulations Pursuant to the Consumer Privacy Rights Act of 2020, Aug. Paxton, amicus brief in support of emergency application for administrative relief to the US Supreme Court, May 2022. Comments on the California Consumer Privacy Rights Act (CPRA) Rulemaking , May 2022. . __ (forthcoming 2022).

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Yearbook Defendants Lose Two More Section 230 Rulings

Technology & Marketing Law Blog

2021 has seen the emergence of a litigation genre against “yearbook” database vendors that publish old yearbooks online. In particular, they are having some success bending Section 230, and this genre offers some interesting considerations for folks paying attention to the privacy/230 borders. Ancestry , Knapke v.

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Copyright Hygiene for Digital Content Creators Part VI: YouTube

Velocity of Content

In this post, I’m looking at the vast domain of the YouTube video & social media platform —which, lest we forget, is a major division of Google/Alphabet — and how its copyright aspect manifests in options for individual contributors (“YouTubers,” in the jargon). Also, I am not focusing on how people make money on YouTube.

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Copyright Office Technical Measures Consultations

43(B)log

Designed to be freely available licensed or public domain; we occasionally use fair use images where no free image is available, such as when a famous work has been destroyed. Not only are some services different from social media, one social media platform may differ very much from each other.

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Takedown Services Under Copyright Law

IP and Legal Filings

Temporary or incidental storage of work or performance to provide electronic links, access, or integration, where the owner has not expressly prohibited such links, access, or integration, falls under the ambit of fair use of copyright, according to Section 52(1)(c) of the Indian Copyright Act, 1957. MySpace Inc.