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May 2009

Singers tell Congress: Money (That's What I Want)


Court sends Janet Jackson case back for review


The Supreme Court Upholds the FCC's Policy on "Fleeting Expletives"


Court: FCC 'Fleeting Expletive' rule OK for now



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Official: P2P music not harming Canada


Hollywood Writers Begin Strike


Canadian firm sues 22 firms over Wi-Fi patents

Tarzan's yell must be written in music for trademark registration (in Europe)


Rowling Sues to Block Harry Potter Book


Facebook sued for mis-sending dirty texts


Fight over TV indecency is on high court's doorstep


South Africa: Entertainment Law - a Law Unto Itself?


Death Cab's Chris Walla: U.S. border agents took hard drive with master tracks for solo album


Defendant found guilty in RIAA suit, hit with $220,000 fine


Verizon Wireless and Net Neutrality Advocates Clash Over Text Messaging


9th Circuit Vacates in Freecycle Trademark Case


7th Circuit Addresses Patent Misuse Doctrine and Jurisdiction in Patent Cases


How law enforcement uses Google Earth


An anxious wait for EU court ruling on Microsoft


YouTube conundrum for vintage acts


Marley ringtone dispute heats up


Web ad blocking may not be (entirely) legal


50 Cent, Lil' Kim sued over royalties


SAG: Image is everything


Janet Jackson's 2004 Super Bowl striptease back on center stage


Florida iPod Owner Chucks Another Anti-DRM Suit at Apple


Anti-Malware Company Wins 'Spyware' Court Case


After break with Apple, NBC to sell new fall TV shows on Amazon


How MySpace brought down a spammer


Online CD Seller Fights Universal's Bogus Infringement Allegations


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