But I worked on a school paper when I was a kid and I owned a CB radio when I lived in Texas. And what I saw in the blogosphere on Nov.was more reminiscent of that school paper or a "Breaker, breaker 19" gabfest on CB than anything approaching...
As the site owner of a business school at a technical university, my .EDU site should rule the roost. You're not breaking the law when you do something against Google. One of the most anticipated sessions at SES NewYork was Panda: The Aftermath.
Also, the child's school will receive a $25,000 grant. Having worked for the law firm representing ITA - the travel software company Google is seeking to purchase - Christine Varney, the U.S. SES NewYork 2011 Opens Registration for March 21-25...
All that would happen is the competitors would copy the secret sauce, resulting in even worse gaming by webmasters, according to James Grimmelmann, an associate professor at NewYorkLawSchool, who wrote an interesting paper about search...
Remix: Making Art and Commerce Thrive in the Hybrid Economy by Lawrence Lessig: A Stanford LawSchool Professor and Wired columist, Lawrence was also another one of the keynote speakers at SES Chicago 2008.
Professor Lawrence Lessig to Keynote at SES Chicago Posted by Greg Jarboe Oct 20, 2008 Lawrence Lessig, a Professor of Law at Stanford LawSchool, will be giving the opening keynote at Search Engine Strategies Chicago on Monday, Dec.
Lawrence Lessig, the Professor of Law at Stanford LawSchool, is giving the opening keynote on Monday, Dec. And Bill's analysis of searches beginning with “why” shows that most queries are related to school projects.
A University of Michigan graduate with a degree in business administration and a J.D.degree from Columbia University LawSchool, Shaye is also a Fulbright Scholar, member of the NewYork State Bar, and serves on the Board of Trustees of the Motion...
Eric Goldman, Assistant Professor, Santa Clara University School of Law, said that states don't really have the authority to pass these laws because they involve interstate commerce. Similarly, in Connecticut, the General Law Committee of the State...
In most Circuit Courts – other than the Second Circuit courts in NewYork, Vermont and Connecticut – the findings have been that keyword advertising is a trademark use in commerce, as Eric Goldman, an Internet law professor at Santa Clara...
Ellen graduated Stanford's Graduate School of Business with an MBA and has a bachelor's degree in Economics from Princeton University. Prior to Search123, Beriker practiced corporate law, representing early and mid-stage technology companies and...
SEW Experts: Think Small, Win Big: Social Media MarketingCarrie Hill asks if social media has arrived, or if it's still middle school for Web sites. Utah Rewrites Search Law, But Trademark Registry Remains, ClickZ
The Rutgers - Camden School of Law. Google's New US Government Search; Searching For Products By Color the NewYork Times and its industrial-strength search engine
optimization work; Google relaunches its US government search service;
searching...
As an English major in
college, and then as a brainwashed lawschool student, I had developed an
appetite for primary sources - in this instance, information straight from the
mouths of the companies that I was trying to understand better...
Postscript: Eric Goldman, a lawschool professor at Marquette University in Milwaukee has posted an in-depth look at a case he says the case, "raises some complex and unsettled legal issues. Today (I haven't had a chance to read it yet), the...
Lawrence Lessig, Stanford LawSchool Paul LeClerc & David Ferriero, The NewYork Public Library This should be interesting: The NYPL and WIRED Magazine present a discussion about the competing interests and issues raised by the Google Print Library...
By the way, why not just call labels tags and go with a term that many commonly understand, regardless if whether we're talking old school or newschool tagging? It's Tagging, But Old School Tagging More Database of Intent and the Law.
Yale Law Holding Regulating Search Symposium - Regulating Search symposium at Yale LawSchool happens next month with plenty of good speakers and interesting panels.MORE” There are four so far, for Law, PR, Fashion and Librarians.MORE”
Yale Law Holding Regulating Search Symposium - Regulating Search symposium at Yale LawSchool happens next month with plenty of good speakers and interesting panels.MORE” There are four so far, for Law, PR, Fashion and Librarians.MORE”
Some search engines, especially second-tier search engines, are still using the description information to publish what's in those web sites," said Eric Goldman, Assistant Professor of Law at Marquette University's School of Law.