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Andie's MBA Legal Roundup - July 17, 2009

Citizen Media Law Project: First Amendment protects TechCrunch's publication of (some) hacked Twitter documents.

Slashdot: Australian website bans... Australians.

First Amendment Center: Trump says he'll fight on after judge dismisses libel case.

WebProNews: New York settles with firm posting fake reviews.

Andie's MBA Legal Roundup - July 16, 2009

Citizen Media Law Project: Brandjacking on social networks.

WebProNews: Streaming music turning users away from piracy.

EFF: Facebook and phone companies trying to lock you in.

WebProNews: Mayoral candidate has Facebook account hacked.

Slashdot: Internet astroturfer fined $300,000.

First Amendment Center: NY official: Face-lift firm posted bogus online reviews.

Andie's MBA Legal Roundup - July 15, 2009

Slashdot: Pandora wants radio stations to pay for music, too.

WebProNews: Blogger sentenced for Guns N' Roses leaks.

Public Citizen: Bloggers and product endorsement.

WebProNews: Sony Ericsson announces new products via Twitter and Facebook.

Legal Blog Watch: Eight-month jail sentence for Facebook post.

WebProNews: Twitter hires prominent lawyer amidst legal concerns.

Andie's MBA Legal Roundup - July 13, 2009

PCMag: Rosetta Stone sues Google for trademark violation.

Slashdot: British men jailed for online hate crimes.

WebProNews: Nobel Peace Prize for Twitter?

Slashdot: UK's national portrait gallery threatens to sue Wikipedia user.

Legal Blog Watch: How does your blog rate?

Slashdot: Facebook sued over data access.

Andie's MBA Legal Roundup - July 9, 2009

Slashdot: Judge rules IP addresses not "personally identifiable".

WebProNews: Best Buy lists Twitter followers as job qualification.

Slashdot: Cellphones increasingly used as evidence in court.

WebProNews: Yahoo settles lawsuit with NFL.

Andie's MBA Legal Roundup - July 8, 2009

Citizen Media Law Project: Michigan high court sends message to Tweeters.

WebProNews: Facebook movie script makes reviewers top 10 list.

First Amendment Center: N.J. Judge: Blogger isn't protected by state shield law.

Legal Blog Watch: Why the biggest firms don't blog.

Citizen Media Law Project: Palin threatens to sue blogger for publishing rumors of investigation, ensures rumors will get wide attention.

Andie's MBA Legal Roundup - July 6, 2009

Citizen Media Law Project: Drew (tentatively) acquitted in MySpace suicide case.

First Amendment Center: Judge blocks publication of Salinger spinoff book.

Citizen Media Law Project: Employee privacy and social networks - New case for "Don't Ask, Don't Tell"

Slashdot: US couple gets prison time for Internet obscenity.

WebProNews: Google blog search gets new features and a gadget.

Andie's MBA Legal Roundup - July 2, 2009

Citizen Media Law Project: News websites in TX and KY invoke shield laws for online commenters.

Legal Blog Watch: World's oldest blawg turns 10.

Andie's MBA Legal Roundup - July 1, 2009

Citizen Media Law Project: Blog buzzer sounds; FTC calls foul.

Slashdot: Rhode Island affiliates banned from Amazon.com sales.

Citizen Media Law Project: Who's in control of your online content?

First Amendment Center: Federal judge blocks Kan. ban on sexy billboards.

Legal Blog Watch: For West Virginia lawyer, blogging isn't just a sport, it's a career.

Slashdot: In Canada, no expectation of privacy on the Net.

Andie's MBA Legal Roundup - June 22, 2009

Slashdot: Bozeman, MT drops password info requirement.

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EFF: ASCAP wants to be paid when your phone rings.

Slashdot: Harvard says weak copyright benefits society.

First Amendment Center: Las Vegas newspaper gets subpoena to I.D. online readers.

WebProNews: The ups and downs of paid tweeting.

Legal Blog Watch: BigLaw continues its slow creep towards blogs.

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