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TY, INC. v. PERRYMANUnited States Seventh Circuit
Cyberspace Law, Intellectual Property, PatentProtection under the trademark anti-dilution statute, 15 U.S.C. section 1125(c), will not be extended against a seller of second-hand beanbag stuffed... |
10/04/2002 | 02-1771 |
SPECHT v. NETSCAPE COMMUNICATIONS CORP.United States Second Circuit
Contracts, Cyberspace Law, Dispute Resolution & Arbitration, Injury & Tort LawDownloading of a "plug-in" software program did not constitute acceptance of defendants' license terms under the circumstances, and privacy invasion... |
10/01/2002 | 01-7860/7870/7872 |
DUN & BRADSTREET SOFTWARE SERV., INC. v. GRACE CONSULTING, INC.United States Third Circuit
Cyberspace Law, Intellectual Property, CopyrightJudgment as a matter of law is proper based on plain evidence that defendant infringed on copyrighted software, in providing consulting and... |
09/24/2002 | 00-2772/2932 |
INTERSTELLAR STARSHIP SERV., LTD. v. EPIX, INC.United States Ninth Circuit
Cyberspace Law, Intellectual Property, Trademark, RemediesDistrict court did not abuse its discretion in enjoining any future infringing use of a domain name, but allowing defendant to retain ownership of the... |
09/20/2002 | 01-35155 |
PEOPLE v. ULLOACalifornia Court of Appeal
Criminal Law & Procedure, Cyberspace LawAmerica Online instant messages, seized from a child molestation defendant's home computer, were authorized to be seized by a search warrant, and were... |
09/05/2002 | E029949 |
GERBER v. COMPUTER ASSOC. INT'L, INC.United States Second Circuit
Commercial Law, Contracts, Corporation & Enterprise Law, Cyberspace Law, Securities LawWilliams Act claims are sufficient as a matter of law where a tender offer commenced on the date that defendant issued a press release announcing an... |
09/04/2002 | 00-9557 |
US v. REEDYUnited States Fifth Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure, Sentencing, Cyberspace LawThe rule of lenity requires sentencing for child pornography under 18 U.S.C. section 2252 based on the number of websites as the relevant "unit of... |
08/26/2002 | 01-11042 |
HARROD'S LTD. v. SIXTY INTERNET DOMAIN NAMESUnited States Fourth Circuit
Cyberspace Law, Intellectual Property, Trademark15 U.S.C. section 1125(d)(2) authorizes an in rem action against domain names based on claims of infringement and dilution, as well as bad faith... |
08/23/2002 | 00-2414, 01-1928 |
PORSCHE CARS N. AM., INC. v. PORSCHE.NETUnited States Fourth Circuit
Cyberspace Law, Intellectual Property, TrademarkEarly in an anticybersquatting case, the availability of personal jurisdiction may defeat in rem jurisdiction over a domain name. Possession of an... |
08/23/2002 | 01-2028/73/ |
KONOP v. HAWAIIAN AIRLINES, INC.United States Ninth Circuit
Communications Law, Cyberspace Law, Labor & Employment LawThe unauthorized viewing of stored electronic communications on a secure web site does not constitute an "interception" under the Wiretap Act. A... |
08/23/2002 | 99-55106 |
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