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Merely "CC-ing" In-House Attorney on E-Mail Does Not Establish Attorney-Client Privilege in a Communication

Federal Circuit Rules Open Source License Terms are Enforceable Under Copyright Law.

Second Circuit Rules Cable Company's Remote Storage Digital Video Recorder System Does Not Directly Infringe Copyright

Circuit Court Approves Lenient Sentence for DMCA Criminal Charges

No Waiver of U.S. Sovereign Immunity for Claims Under DMCA

Availability of Work on Web Site Does Not Give Rise to Implied License, Entry Into Public Domain

Web Site Posting of Audio Excerpt of Radio Program Protected by Fair Use Defense

Government Employee Had No Reasonable Expectation of Privacy Where Explicit Warning Was Displayed on Computer Login

Anonymous Blog Posters Entitled to Notice of Discovery Efforts Aimed at Identification

Civil Subpoena to ISP for Discovery of Party's E-Mail Messages Barred by Federal SCA

Attorney May Be Liable for Disclosing Protected Health Information Obtained in Discovery to Prosecutor

Despite Possibly Unauthorized Gag Order, Administrative Subpoena to ISP for Subscriber Information Was Proper

Warrantless Search of Laptop at Border Does Not Violate Fourth Amendment

Online Print-On-Demand Company Not Liable as Publisher

New York Enacts Statute Regulating Violent Content on Videogame Consoles

Claim for Cancellation of Trademark Not Properly Pleaded in Domain Name Dispute

SEC Guidance on Company Web Sites Addresses Blogs, Shareholder Forums

Allegation that Employee Copied Employer Data to Less Secure Server Makes Out CFAA Claim

CFAA Action in Federal Court Not Precluded by Parallel State Action on Similar Claims

Under New York Law, Limited Time for Excercise of Option for Software Source Code License is Enforceable, Despite "Disproportionate Forfeiture" Claim

Third Circuit Affirms Permanent Injunction Against COPA Prohibition of Online Content That is "Harmful to Minors"

E-Mail Service of Process Sufficient in In Rem Domain Name Action

Washington Public Records Act Extends to E-Mail Metadata

In Tort Action, Hotel's Use of Hotel Company's E-Mail Domain in Marketing Materials a Factor in Finding Agency Relationship

In CAN-SPAM Suit, Over 100 E-Mails Knowingly Sent to Forum State Satisfies "Calder" Jurisdiction Test

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