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Plagiarism in Pop Culture: Saturday Night Live

Plagiarism Today

However, the number Peter gave rang Kristie’s cell phone, prompting a comical attempt to pass the phone back to Peter who does an inept job impersonating an Associated Press employee. However, he just printed off unrelated pages from ESPN.com including a photo by “Phil Stiens” of the Associated Press.

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Won’t Download a Car? Let’s Try: “Piracy Turns Teenagers Into Gambling Addicts”

TorrentFreak

Delivered via TV, radio and the internet, public service announcements enlighten the masses on topics seemingly so complex, they’re only fully understood by the few. Whether events unfolding in South Korea will dampen local demand remains to be seen, but the narrative playing out on national news could hardly be worse for pirate sites.

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Recent Google sanctions should prompt review of data preservation practices

LexBlog IP

The consolidated case arose out of antitrust litigation regarding Google’s “Play Store” Application on Android cell-phones. However, chat histories reviewed by the court showed employees requesting to be off-the-record—with chat history off—even when discussing potentially relevant topics.

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Stay Afloat: Top 5 Safety Issues Florida Boaters Need to Know

LexBlog IP

Additionally, it is recommended to take a boating safety course, which covers topics such as navigation, boat handling, and emergency procedures. Furthermore, always have a communication device, such as a VHF radio or cell phone, in case of an emergency.

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Honoring First Responders on the 20th Anniversary of 9/11

U.S. Department of Commerce

In the initial days, cell service was non-existent, land-mobile radios were down, and repeaters to boost signals weren’t working. Land and mobile phone lines were overwhelmed by a high volume of calls. When they got to the fallen towers, the scene was unlike anything else he and his teammates had experienced.

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The Internet Survives SCOTUS Review (This Time)–Twitter v. Taamneh and Gonzalez v. Google

Technology & Marketing Law Blog

Between the two decisions, we get a powerful opinion on the topic of “aiding and abetting” online, while Section 230 dodged its first SCOTUS review. But the same could be said of cell phones, email, or the internet generally. You can see how plaintiffs might look for opportunities in the negative spaces here.

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Recent Hot Topics and Developments in Trade Secrets Law

Trading Secrets

This blog post summarizes some of the significant decisions grouped by the hot topics below. Allegations that, among other things, the defendants began contacting the plaintiff’s Vietnamese speaking customers to solicit their business using their private cell phone numbers were sufficient to allege misappropriation.

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