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Changing Internet Pharmacy Legal Standards

Jonathan Bick

Telemedicine, on the scene medically and legally for several decades, is an area ' in the form, strictly speaking, of providing some kind of health care or health-care products or services ' under the Big Top of the Internet fair that is subjected regularly to regulatory scrutiny, debate, enforcement actions, improvements and all the other aspects of e-commerce, although sometimes at a slower pace than within the sector's other channels.

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Reputation and the Business Network

Nir Kossovsky & Jorge M. Torres

Whether the business network from which risks arise is a supply chain or a team of outside contract attorneys, intangibles and the reputations for innovation, integrity, and quality that they support are assets to be managed actively.

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Bit Parts

Stan Soocher

Copyright Infringement/File Sharing<br>Copyright Licenses/Notice of Ownership<br>Copyright Ownership/Films

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<b>Cameo Clips</b> Controversial Ruling On Copyright Protection for Foreign Works

David Horrigan

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit upheld a copyright infringement verdict against the great-grandson of artist Pierre-Auguste Renoir in a fight over the right to reproduce sculptures created by the French impressionist. The appeals court noted that stare decisis required it to follow its controversial 1996 precedent regarding Walt Disney's copyright for Bambi. Although that ruling "can be, and has been, criticized, it is still binding in this circuit. We are thus bound to follow it," the court said.

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Protecting Interests If Another Company Files for Bankruptcy

Schuyler M. Moore

As the Boy Scouts say: "Be Prepared." And in today's economic climate, that means prepare in advance ' when a contract is entered into ' to protect yourself in case the other entertainment-industry party declares bankruptcy. This requires a basic understanding of the extraordinary protections and rights that are afforded to debtors in a bankruptcy, particularly the right to void unperfected security interests and to terminate executory contracts. So forewarned is forearmed.

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The Impact of Kyocera v. ITC

Stephen J. Rosenman, Andrew N. Thomases, & David M. Saunders

A recent decision by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit has severely curtailed the power of the U.S. International Trade Commission to exclude from importation into the United States products made by companies that were not a party to the proceedings.

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Broad Injunction Issued in Toy Infringement Case

Alison Frankel

In December, U.S. District Judge Stephen Larson of the Central District of California granted Mattel a sweeping injunction that essentially shuts down MGA's Bratz operation. Larson ordered MGA to cease manufacturing, marketing and selling almost every doll in the Bratz line, as well as any ancillary product that makes use of images of those dolls. He also ordered MGA, at its own expense, to deliver all infringing dolls and products to Mattel for impoundment.

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Los Angeles Affiliates Feel Fallout From Charges Against Marc Dreier

Amanda Royal & Amanda Bronstad

The fate of 74 lawyers in Los Angeles was unclear after New York lawyer Marc Dreier was charged in December with $100 million in securities fraud. Dreier, the founder and managing partner of New York firm Dreier LLP, was charged with one count of securities fraud and one count of wire fraud, both of which involve a maximum sentence of 20 years in prison.

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