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Norwegian podcast puts entire Beatles catalog online—legallyOpen in New Window
"This may be a case of unintended consequences. The NRK, Norway's national broadcasting service has scored permission from the country's music rights holders to release podcasts of any programs th read more »
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Is iWork '09 an Office Competitor?Open in New Window
I work across platforms, but I've never bothered with productivity software beyond Microsoft Office. It always seems like it does a good enough job, plus everyone else uses it, facilitating easy read more »
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Beware: Your 'tweet' on Twitter could be troubleOpen in New Window
Tresa Baldas writes in The National Law Journal about the potential legal ramifications that could result from using Twitter. read more »
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Lack of policy adds to e-discovery cost and complexityOpen in New Window
"IT and legal teams must work together to establish e-discovery policies. In fact, one-third of companies lack formal policies and procedures for legal holds, according to a recent poll of attorneys read more »
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Open-source software security vendor praises 25 projectsOpen in New Window
"Palamida, a vendor that sells software and services around open-source software security and legal compliance, has named 25 open-source projects companies should not hesitate to use." read more »
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Facebook profile used to serve legal docs in Australian caseOpen in New Window
"If you're hiding from lawyers looking to serve you court papers, you might want to keep your profiles on popular social networking sites private. An Australian law firm has gotten the go-ahead to. read more »
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Man trademarks ;-) emoticonOpen in New Window
"A Russian businessman has trademarked the combination of semicolon, dash and bracket that make up a winking face 'emoticon' in texts and emails." read more »
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Choruss: legal file sharing on campusOpen in New Window
"The plan to provide US students with compulsory flat-fee music finally has a name, it emerged this week. Choruss LLC will provide participating universities with a replacement..." read more »
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