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Muting Misinformation: Can we sue to stop misleading political speech?

USA - August 10 2020 As we enter the 2020 election season, Americans are likely to be flooded with misinformation and disinformation, particularly on social media. How do…

Do you have privacy rights on social media?

USA - July 12 2016 True or False: Your privacy rights are diminished in social media. Most people would probably say this is true, and there are certainly court…

Can embedding a tweet make you a copyright infringer?

USA - March 19 2018 It is illegal to use an embedded link that causes an image on another website to appear on your site? Well, it depends on the court. A federal judge…

James M. Burger, Justin Mulligan, Mike Nepple, Michael Parks

You can transfer a copyright without saying ‘copyright’

USA - December 27 2017 You may think there is one simple hard-and-fast rule of copyright law: you cannot transfer a copyright without a written instrument signed by the…

Top five shifts in Internet law in 2014

USA - December 29 2014 Internet law is always changing. Here's my impressionistic list of five of the most significant 2014 shifts affecting businesses that operate in the…