Plaintiff Therapeutic Research Faculty sued defendants – NBTY, Rexall Sundown, and Le Naturiste J.M.B. – for violating the terms of a single user license by all…
Plaintiffs, Jane Doe and her daughter, Julie Doe, filed suit against Defendants, MySpace, Inc. and its parent company, News Corporation, for the role MySpace pl…
Plaintiffs were employed in clerical positions on campus of defendants' residential facility for abused and neglected children. In response to a tip by the…
In a suit filed by investors in an apparent pyramid scheme, a district court for the District of Columbia held an interactive but non-service website, attractin…
In Brilliance Audio, Inc. v. Haights Cross Communications, Inc., the Court confronted the question of whether the record rental exception to copyright’s first s…
Professor Lessig's take on Microsoft's Tom Rubin's speech to the Association of American Publishers Annual Meeting.
Tom is a CIS non-residential Fe…
According to National Journal's Technology Daily:
The House Oversight and Government Reform Information Policy Subcommittee on Tuesday approved legislation…
Kate Zernike in the NYT this morning: "Violent crime rose by double-digit percentages in cities across the country over the last two years, reversing the d…
Eugene Robinson, also in the Post today: "Did George W. Bush and his Cabinet lead the nation into war on false pretenses? Specifically, did Bush and the ot…
E.J. Dionne in today's Post : "Hand-wringing over extreme partisanship has become a popular cause among learned analysts. They operate from Olympian he…
The Washington Post ran a story yesterday about postings on the website AutoAdmit, which calls itself "the most prestigious law school admissions discussio…
A recent order on 2/26/2007 in Apotex v. EON Labs (NYEDC 1-cv-00482) presents a fly-on-the-wallpaper view of a patent case that should have terminated much earl…