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ADA Doesn’t Apply to Newspaper’s Website–Suris v. Gannett

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Instead, judge simply says the Second Circuit hasn’t addressed the topic. Some related blog posts: Domino Pizza’s Website Violated the Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA)–Robles v. From the court’s conclusion reaching a different result than the Scribd case, I infer the court disagreed with the Scribd ruling. Gannett Co.

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NIL Tug of War: Evolving State NIL Laws and the Prospects of a Federal NIL Bill

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The issue of employment status for college athletes has become a highly debated topic, with California being at the forefront of the discussion. As the saying goes, everything is bigger in Texas, and its NIL law will likely have a domino effect on the actions of other states.

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Will California Eliminate Anonymous Web Browsing? (Comments on CA AB 2273, The Age-Appropriate Design Code Act)

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Third, this bill reaches topics well beyond children’s privacy. Instead, the bill repeatedly implicates general consumer protection concerns and, most troublingly, content moderation topics. ” The scope of this taskforce likely exceeds privacy topics. We don’t do “A-for-Effort” laws in the U.S.,

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My Comments on the California Consumer Privacy Rights Act (CPRA) Rulemaking

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My points relate only loosely to “dark patterns,” but there was no better place for my remarks in the hearing’s initial taxonomy of topics. I understand the topic taxonomy reflected what the agency wanted to hear about, but it also inhibited participation by leaving no identifiable space for other issues that constituents want to raise.

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India’s High Court of Delhi issues guidance on SEP licensing that seeks to harmonize decisions in other countries (Intex v. Ericsson)

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This decision addresses many hot topics in licensing SEPs and attempts to harmonize existing decisions in reaching its rulings here.The Court here, for example, discussed the following topics: There is some dispute about whether a FRAND commitment imposes obligations on someone wanting to license an SEP. .

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SpicyIP Weekly Review (December 18- December 24)

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In this month’s edition, he looks into topics including the Plant Variety Registry, different tales of/ takes on personality rights, and multiple leaks of key documents and their contribution in law-making. Relying on the decision in Dominos Ip Holder LLC & Anr. on the defendant’s products are also fake.