by aoshagan | Mar 15, 2012 | Legal/Tech News, Technology |
How much did you pay for your most recent e-book purchase? According to the Justice Department, you may have paid too much. News outlets have recently reported that the Justice Department has threatened to sue Apple and prominent book publishers such as Simon &...
by rogerlee | Mar 12, 2012 | Commentary, Legal/Tech News |
Jeremy Lin’s battles have been well documented. He led his high school to a state title his senior year, and yet he received no athletic scholarship offers out of high school. After going undrafted from Harvard, Lin bounced around a few NBA teams before...
by hartwelr | Mar 12, 2012 | Commentary, Legal/Tech News, Technology |
On Wednesday February 15th, 2011 JotForm.com had its domain name removed from the Internet by its hosting company, GoDaddy. It appears that site came down at the request of the U.S. Secret Service, possibly due to a form on the site being used in connection with a...
by sandc | Feb 16, 2012 | Legal/Tech News, Legislation/Regulations, Technology |
The USPTO recently announced a new awards competition called Patents for Humanity. The competition is a pilot program meant to encourage the development of technology to meet humanitarian rather than strictly business means. The prize? Accelerated processing of the...
by anickow | Feb 12, 2012 | Legal/Tech News, Legislation/Regulations, Old Blog Posts, Technology |
Everyone already knows that Tom Brady wields tremendous power in the sports world. Add to that a Brazilian super model wife and the guy has some serious social capital as well. But who knew the former Michigan quarterback’s casual comment to a group of reporters could...
by alyssaca | Feb 12, 2012 | Legal/Tech News, Technology |
Over the past month, Google has announced two policy changes it will be implementing in the near future. Free speech advocates and government officials charged with protecting individuals’ privacy on the Internet have voiced concerns over the forthcoming changes. I. A...