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  • The Internet as we know it has evolved into an almost limitless arena where just about everything short of physical activity can be done. This online "playground" allows a user to read magazines, research current events, share photographs, transact business, enjoy life through a virtual character, organize class reunions, and update friends that you just finished a great meal at your favorite restaurant. Yet, this playground is generally an unguarded realm that gives thieves, criminals and other troublemakers opportunities to make money through the use of sophisticated scams and frauds. These scammers are looking for any information that can be used for profit, such as Social Security numbers, credit card numbers, user names/passwords and bank account numbers.

    November 29, 2010Richard E. Peirce
  • Service providers need incentives to continue providing top-notch service.That is what most customers believe. Whether a customer engages a vendor for cloud computing, software offered as a service ("SaaS"), outsourcing, or simply the maintenance aspect of a traditional software licensing agreement, if an element of the deal is for the vendor to provide ongoing services, the customer will always seek a financial lever to provide the vendor with an incentive to perform.

    November 29, 2010Evan Henschel and Eric Swibel
  • Independent Artist Has No Claim to Radio Airplay
    Music-Royalty Conversion Claim Improperly Pleaded
    Six-Month Suspension for Georgia Lawyer over File-Sharing Defense

    November 29, 2010Stan Soocher
  • A magistrate for the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York refused to stay a class action suit by BMG recording artists that is seeking 50% of net revenues the record label receives from digital download, ringtone and ringback sales.

    November 29, 2010Stan Soocher
  • In comic books, the good guys are usually the ones in tights ' red and blue are the most popular colors ' who put themselves in harm's way to save innocent lives, while the bad guys are the ones sulking in darkened lairs and dreaming up plans to take over the planet. In real-world legal battles over the intellectual property in comic books, the two sides aren't as easy to distinguish, and they're certainly not as colorful. But as the IP rights to comic book icons become the subject of ever more heated ' and lengthy ' disputes, maybe it's time that superhero litigation got its own comic book series.

    November 29, 2010Drew Combs
  • As family law practitioners, we need to achieve a basic understanding of the tax code and the relevant provisions that may affect our clients.

    November 29, 2010Jonathan T. Hoffman
  • Copyright lawyers are wondering how the Mark Twain Foundation is claiming a copyright on the first volume of Mark Twain's newly released autobiography despite its publication a century after the author's death, far outside the normal protection window for an unpublished work.

    November 29, 2010Sheri Qualters
  • The U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York decided that a suit, alleging a distributor of made-for-TV-movies failed to pay amounts owed the films' producer, wasn't subject to an arbitration clause in the parties' distribution agreement.

    November 29, 2010Stan Soocher
  • This article covers some of the issues that should be considered if clients wish to examine the possibility of a Medicaid divorce.

    November 29, 2010Michael L. Olver and Christopher C. Lee
  • The conclusion of this article herein explains how defendants who have elected to stay in U.S. courts have used the strengths of the U.S. judicial system to expose the factual gaps, and in some cases outright fraud, that formed the basis of many of the foreign claims that have been imported to U.S. shores.

    November 29, 2010Eric Lasker