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E-Commerce Law Briefs: Week of December 14, 2009Dec 21, 2009
Last Monday, the United States Supreme Court announced that it will review a case in which three Ontario, California police officers and another employee complained that their employer improperly snooped on their text messages, many of which were...
E-Commerce Law Briefs: Week of December 7, 2009Dec 14, 2009
Apple
has pulled more than 1,000 iPhone apps amid allegations that the
developer who created them planted positive reviews about them.
Facebook announced new privacy settings which are supposed to give its users more control over what information...
E-Commerce Law Briefs: Week of November 30, 2009Dec 7, 2009
Facebook reaches 350 million users and implements new privacy settings.
Facebook and MySpace have deleted the profiles of more than 3,500 New York sex offenders.
E-Commerce sales for Cyber-Monday 2009 matched the single-day record for online...
E-Commerce Law Briefs: Week of November 23, 2009Nov 29, 2009
Though Wikipedia remains popular with users, it is losing volunteer editors at an alarming rate. In the first quarter of 2009, the site suffered a net loss of more than 49,000 volunteer editors, more than ten times the net loss for the same period in...
District Court Applies Calder Effects Test in Typosquatting CaseNov 23, 2009
On November 13, 2009, the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan applied the Calder effects test in granting a defendant's motion to dismiss for lack of personal jurisdiction, pursuant to Fed. R. Civ. P. 12(b)(2), or, in the...
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