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  • Illinois Gov. Patrick Quinn signed the Main Street Fairness Act into law to collect sales tax revenues from a retail market traditionally beyond the states' reach ' the world of online commerce ' by focusing on the role of local online marketing affiliates. But the measure has been harshly criticized by online merchants who contend it is an unconstitutional intrusion on interstate commerce, and by policy analysts who question its ability to raise tax revenues.

    June 30, 2011Marcelo Halpern, Amanda Weare and Lauren Matecki
  • The same technology that provides the means for customers in various market sectors to truly interact with merchants also allows a similar force multiplication for Internet criminals, including charlatans and other rogues who prey on some of the most vulnerable among us ' the elderly.

    June 30, 2011Jonathan Bick
  • The prospect of "free" software, through the open source movement, seems like a CFO's dream come true. After all, why shouldn't a firm get a critical asset at no cost? In other words, why pay a monthly licensing or maintenance fee when something that appears to work well can possibly be had at no cost online? Unfortunately, the real world has taught us all that "free" can be very expensive.

    June 30, 2011Stanley P. Jaskiewicz and Matthew I. Cohen
  • Highlights of the latest intellectual property news from around the country.

    June 29, 2011Howard J. Shire and Joseph Mercadante
  • On April 20, 2011, the Federal Circuit issued its opinion in the TiVo Inc. v. EchoStar Corp. case. No. 2009-1374 (Fed. Cir. Apr. 20, 2011). The decision marks a sea change for evaluating contempt of an injunction in a patent case, significantly limiting an infringer's ability to challenge an injunction on the grounds that it is vague or overbroad.

    June 29, 2011R. David Donoghue and and Anna Krasinski
  • Responding to views from the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and elsewhere about the unintended consequences of the current inequitable conduct doctrine, a divided en banc Federal Circuit decision issued on May 25, 2011 adjusted the standard of the materiality element to make this defense harder to establish.

    June 29, 2011Darren Donnelly and Betsy White
  • A look at recent key rulings of importance to you and your practice.

    June 28, 2011ALM Staff | Law Journal Newsletters |
  • Recent interesting decisions.

    June 28, 2011ALM Staff | Law Journal Newsletters |