Feb 26, 2013

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New internet law to target online prowlers
NEWS.com.au
ONLINE predators who lie about their age and ask to meet children will be law breakers under a proposed new law. It has been named "Carly's law" in memory of Carly Ryan who in 2007 was lured to a meeting with a 47-year-old man who had claimed he ...
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Nevada Online Gambling Law Juices Stocks (ZNGA, FB, IGT, BYI, BYD, WMS ...
24/7 Wall St.
We noted last Friday the impact on some stocks following Nevada's enactment of legislation permitting online gambling in the state. Now a state with just 3 million people is not likely to pile up the profits for companies lining up to get into the game ...
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Nevada governor signs bill to legalize online gambling
Phys.Org
But the law eliminates some key barriers that had prevented Nevada from moving toward online gambling, A.G. Burnett, chairman of the Gaming Control Board, said in a telephone interview Friday. The changes are designed to accommodate a shift in federal ...
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Hackers with bad intentions heed no law
The Sun
Similarly hackers and cyber criminals do not obey laws. A family member in law enforcement made clear to me that criminals "have no respect or fear of the law." It may be a good start to legislate computer crime, but you can't rely on laws to protect ...
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Controversial Copyright Alert System to Combat Online Piracy
Connecticut Law Tribune
But the real solution to online piracy, McSherry said, is for media content owners to make more content available through legal alternatives. "The music industry learned this to some degree years ago, but the owners of other media don't seem to get it ...
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Connecticut Law Tribune
Mother (In-Law) Knows Best? Kris Jenner Wants To Manage Kanye West's Career!
Radar Online
Momager extraordinaire, Kris Jenner has told her mommy-to-be daughter, Kim Kardashian's baby daddy, Kanye West that she would love to formally represent him — but he politely declined, RadarOnline.com is exclusively reporting. "Kris has wanted to ...
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Hungarian top court overturns disputed church law
Times-Standard
BUDAPEST, Hungary—Hungary's top court has struck down parts of the country's law on churches, saying that the process by which only Parliament can grant churches official status is too political and lacks transparency. Last year Hungarian lawmakers ...
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Pittsfield: Cinema of Law series returns for seventh season
Berkshire Eagle
Cinema of Law returns to the Berkshire Athenaeum, 1 Wendell Ave., for its seventh season at 6 p.m. on Tuesdays in March. A member of the Berkshire Bar Association will introduce each film and comment on its legal themes. On March 5, the documentary ...
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GRAY MATTERS: The limits of friendship, trust and law
Times-Standard
Fregeau and Pierson figure prominently and positively in a story of limits: the limits of friendship and trust when it comes to picking friends and caregivers, the limits of law and oversight in what the Ombudsman Program can and cannot do, and the ...
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Reparation Law Stumps Gov't-Sponsored Abuses
Manila Bulletin
More than addressing the mistakes of a past regime, the enactment of the law providing compensation to martial law victims and their families endeavors to prevent a repeat of such government-sponsored human rights abuses, the Presidential Commission ...
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NJ Legislature to Vote on Governor's Changes to Online Gambling Law
Pokerfuse
Earlier this month, Christie vetoed an online gaming bill, but said he would would sign it into law with minor amendments. Christie suggested taxing operators at 15 percent, as opposed to the 10 percent in the original bill, along with funding to ...
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Legal action over online Bulger photos
Financial Times
Twitter users who circulated photographs claiming to show the grown-up killers of toddler James Bulger will be prosecuted for contempt of court, the attorney-general has warned. James Bulger was abducted and murdered by a pair of 10-year-olds near ...
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Bill Targets Cops Enforcing Gun Laws
The Spokesman Review (blog)
Idaho law enforcement officers who help the federal government confiscate newly-banned firearms or ammunition would be guilty of a crime. That's according to a measure introduced Monday in the House State Affairs Committee seeking to interfere with ...
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IP scofflaws: You are officially being watched
Upstart (blog)
You know that voice in you your head that tells you not to illegally download that movie, or song, right before you click because you know you might get in trouble? You should listen to that voice. That's because AT&T (NYSE: T), Cablevision Systems ...
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Pistorius trial: The legal principles that will decide the case
Mmegi Online
But those who think they know what the outcome of this trial will be, are probably still going to change their minds several times before the trial is over. The only thing we can be relatively certain of is that specific legal principles will play a ...
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Legal action over photos of James Bulger's killers
Telegraph.co.uk
"Users of twitter are subject to the same laws of contempt as the mainstream media and publishing a photo of Venables online, in breach of the court order, is clearly contempt of court." Venables, now 30, had his parole revoked in 2010 and was jailed ...
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Ethics for Online Legal Marketing – Free Webinar Recording ...
By Cindy Greenway
On a recent webinar titled "Ethics Essentials for Successful Online Legal Marketing", Jay Butchko, Director of Retention and Acquisition, Web Visibility Solutions, shared real life examples of how attorneys can implement online law firm ...
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Harvard Law Review Increases Online Presence | Library Stuff
By Steven
"The Harvard Law Review will more than double the number of editors focusing on online content for the publication next year in an effort to expand its web presence. Increasing the online staff from two to five, these new editors will join the ...
Library Stuff
08:46 PM - How Appealing - Law.com
By Howard Bashman
Some careful readers may recall that recently I was involved in a taping of an episode of The American Law Journal television show. The program is scheduled for broadcast tonight, and it can be viewed online, on-demand at this link.
How Appealing


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