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Copyright Law Preempting Contractual Terms of Use

Patently-O

The pending Supreme Court petition in ML Genius v. After some back-and-forth, Genius eventually sued Google in New York state court, alleging that. Original NY Complaint. The district court found the claims preempted. The case ties in directly to lots of academic work on the topic. by Dennis Crouch.

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Upcoming Webinar! 2023 Trade Secrets & Non-Competes Year in Review

Trading Secrets

Computer Fraud Landscape: Understand the current state of computer fraud claims post-recent Supreme Court rulings including significant state computer fraud decisions. This program is accredited for CLE in CA, IL, and NY. Credit will be applied as requested but cannot be guaranteed for TX, NJ, GA, NC and WA.

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Upcoming Webinar! 2022 Trade Secrets & Non-Competes Year in Review

Trading Secrets

Seyfarth attorneys, Michael Wexler, Robert Milligan, and Joshua Salinas will address the following topics: . Significant new legislation for non-competes and other restrictive covenants and related court decisions that may affect their enforcement. The viability of computer fraud claims in light of recent Supreme Court decisions.

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Upcoming Webinar! 2023 Trade Secrets & Non-Competes Year in Review

LexBlog IP

Computer Fraud Landscape: Understand the current state of computer fraud claims post-recent Supreme Court rulings including significant state computer fraud decisions. This program is accredited for CLE in CA, IL, and NY. Credit will be applied as requested but cannot be guaranteed for TX, NJ, GA, NC and WA.

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Upcoming Webinar! 2022 Trade Secrets & Non-Competes Year in Review

LexBlog IP

Seyfarth attorneys, Michael Wexler, Robert Milligan, and Joshua Salinas will address the following topics: Significant new legislation for non-competes and other restrictive covenants and related court decisions that may affect their enforcement. The viability of computer fraud claims in light of recent Supreme Court decisions.

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Upcoming Webinar! 2021 Trade Secrets & Non-Competes Year in Review

Trading Secrets

Seyfarth attorneys Michael Wexler, Robert Milligan, and James Yu will address the following topics: Significant new legislation on non-compete and other restrictive covenants and related court decisions that may impact their enforcement. The viability of computer fraud claims after the Supreme Court’s decision in Van Buren v.

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Why the Online News Act is a Bad Solution to a Real Problem, Part One: The Risk to Free Flow of Information

Michael Geist

As the Supreme Court of Canada stated in Crookes v. The court added: The Internet’s capacity to disseminate information has been described by this Court as ‘one of the great innovations of the information age’? Would Canadians agree that this link to the front page of the Globe and Mail is using the Globe’s content?