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Germany Policing WiFi

Well, this is interesting… with wide-reaching implications for the web’s future: From the Huffington Post: German Court Rules Wi-Fi Nets Must Be Password-Protected Authored by Mark Hefflinger on May 17, 2010 – 8:31am. Berlin – A German court ruled last week that Internet users in the country must secure their Wi-Fi networks with passwords, and [...]

All Hail Twenty Ten! Top 10 Legal of the Decade/2010

Welcome to Twenty Ten!  We trust and hope our readers will enjoy a good new year! (We have to, as the latest Rasmussen poll states 72% of us believe 2010 will be better.) Starting off this new year is our Top Ten of 2010 in various lawyer/legalprofessional-related categories – some fun, some data, all factual: Vault’s Top 10 [...]

Your Online Posts Coming Back To Haunt You

This week’s Bulletin bounces off of my good friend and IP legal genius, Ron Coleman’s blog, Likelihood of Confusion.  Apparently, Flickr (a private company) took down the below  mash up of President Obama as The (Heath Ledger) Joker with no legal inducement or requirement to do so.  (It does not appear that any cease and [...]

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