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Best and worst practices in electronic discovery.
March 1, 2004... Attorneys today are faced with a vastly different discovery landscape than their predecessors. Paper storage of documents is no longer the model practice. Instead, companies and individuals alike are increasingly turning to electronic storage...
"Spyware": technologies, issues, and policy proposals.
March 1, 2004... Over the past several years, computer software loosely referred to as "spyware" has become the subject of growing concern of computer users. Increasingly, computer users are finding programs on their computers that they did not know were...
No dog this fight? Exploring the mysteries of Digital Millennium Copyright Act subpoenas.
March 1, 2004... The 1998 Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) generally provides immunity from copyright infringement for Internet service providers that comply with its mandates. However, a little-known provision of the DMCA gives a unique right to...
FC broadcast flag and plug-and-play rulemakings enter next phase.(Telecommunications Law Update)
March 1, 2004... Manufacturers of consumer electronic hardware, including televisions and personal computers, are nervously eying the July 2005 compliance deadline for implementing the Federal Communications Commission's November 4, 2003, Broadcast Flag...
FCC interference temperature inquiry sparks opportunity for heated debate.(Telecommunications Law Update)
March 1, 2004... In 2002, the FCC created a high-level staff working group, the Spectrum Policy Task Force, to study the management of radio-frequency spectrum and to recommend changes in the way that the FCC allocates spectrum to various services and assigns...
Supreme Court sets boundaries for charges of monopolization in regulated industries.(Telecommunications Law Update)
March 1, 2004... On January 13, 2004, the US Supreme Court issued its decision in Verizon Communications, Inc. v. Law Offices of Curtis V. Trinko, LLP [124 S.Ct. 872 (2004) (Trinko)] and settled important questions about the application of the [section] 2 of...