Historically, Google hasn’t made out well in French courts. Stateside, a U.S.second circuit court of appeals panel overturned a judgment in YouTube’s favor in April this year, reinstating a $1 billion lawsuit against Google by media giant Viacom.
The Federal Appeals Court has upheld the National Security Agency's decision not to release information confirming or denying if they have a relationship with Google. Court of Appeals for the District of Colombia.
It was thought that YouTube won its case against Viacom in 2010, when courts ruled that YouTube's efforts to stop piracy were in compliance with the safe harbor provisions. Court of Appeals has resurrected Viacom's $1 billion copyright infringement...
One of Google's attorneys, Michael Ruben, made the official filing, stating that the courts should review the decision made by Ware "before forcing [Google] to proceed with protracted litigation at the district court" (as reported by Wired).
Sunnyvale, Calif.based Yahoo wanted the case transferred because its sponsored search agreement says any disputes must be settled by courts there or another site picked by the company," local ABC TV reported.
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This issue might be going through appeals and cases in other courts dealing with the different aspects of trademark law. Web site owners must be on constant guard with copyrighted and trademarked materials, both to make sure competitors don't...
This issue might be going through appeals and cases in other courts dealing with the different aspects of trademark law. A special report from the Search Engine Strategies conference, August 8-11, 2005, San Jose, CA.
In this case, the real issue is what happens when someone is actively trying to mislead consumers into thinking they are reaching another company and who should be responsible for taking action -- the search engines, the site owners, the police...
The courts need a lot of help on this issue because they are not up to date on the latest and greatest information on the search engines. Terri Welles Appeals Court Opinion http://caselaw.lp.findlaw.com/data2/circs/9th/0055009p.pdf
Choosing a thumbnail also displays the image in a much larger format, though not full-sized, so it's a gray area as to whether the courts might rule that a violation. In the case involving image search engines, the US Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals...
In particular, since the ruling in Kelly's case, other courts have found that eBay was trespassed by the crawler from Bidder's Edge and that Napster was infringing on music copyright by linking to unauthorized versions of songs.
So far, the courts have taken an opposite view -- image search engines are not rustlers but if anything, serving the web as a whole. In particular, since the ruling in Kelly's case, other courts have found that eBay was trespassed by the crawler...