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Cutting Edge Developments in Litigation

Recorded on: Apr. 4, 2012
Running Time: 00:58:20

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Taken from the Web Program Information Technology Law Institute 2012: Innovations in Apps, E-books, Cybersecurity, Mobile Technology, Privacy and Social Media recorded April, 2012 in San Francisco.

Lecture Topics  [00:58:20]

Cutting Edge Developments in Litigation  [00:58:20]
  • The conflict between protecting content and the DMCA safe harbors, including an update on the Viacom litigation
  • Employee violations of corporate computer use policies and CFAA criminal liability
  • Defining “hot news” and how long can it be protected?
  • Do press shield laws protect bloggers and online periodicals?
  • The limits of free speech rights of students off campus
  • The reach of search warrants and subpoenas into cyberspace
The purchase price of this segment includes the following article from the Course Handbook available online:
  • Cutting Edge Developments in Internet Based Litigation
    Peter Brown, Peter J. Pizzi
  • Copyright Current Developments
    Katherine C. Spelman, Sophie Cohen

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  • Cutting Edge Developments in Litigation
    Peter Brown
  • Cutting Edge Developments in Litigation
    Katherine C. Spelman
  • Cutting Edge Developments in Litigation
    Katherine C. Spelman
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