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The Last Days of Cheap Domain Names: U.S. Giving Up Control over ICANN

The world might be coming to the last days of cheap domain names, or easily purchasable domain names, because the…

49 Percent of the Supreme Court’s Links are Defunct

If anybody is supposed to have their ship in order, you'd expect the Supreme Court to. Yet though they've increasingly…

F.C.C. and Verizon Battle in Court Whether the Internet Should be Free and Open

Verizon and the Federal Communications Commission kicked it off this week, arguing over whether the internet should be structured to…

File-Sharer Receives Longest Prison Sentence Yet: 5 Years

The legal system has been hitting file sharers hard lately -- harder than ever. Kywan Fisher got bilked $1.5 million…

New Senate Bill Will Give Feds Access to your Emails and Facebook without Warrants

Our internet civil liberties are at stake again, as Congress slowly builds the sorts of laws that will underlay the…

ITU Aims to Use UN Summit To Limit Internet Freedom

We are told as adults not to buy too much into the demonizing of certain enemies to America such as…

High Stakes IP Litigation Attorney Andrew P. Bridges Joins Fenwick & West

Fenwick & West LLP announced in recent days that high stakes IP litigation attorney Andrew P. Bridges has joined the…

Dinsmore & Shohl Welcomes New Partner Michael DiSanto to Corporate Department

Dinsmore & Shohl, LLP is welcoming yet another partner to their steadily growing firm.  Michael DiSanto will be will be…

Net Neutrality Case Unbalanced

The Federal Communications Commission has hit a stumbling block in its efforts to enforce net neutrality on internet providers.  Why?…

BCG Attorney Search’s Barnes Sues Competitor Kinney Recruiting

A major force in the legal recruiting industry is going against an upstart competitor - in court. A. Harrison Barnes,…

Yahoo’s IP Guru Resigns

Joseph Siino, the lawyer who built Yahoo's intellectual property department, is leaving the struggling Internet search firm. Siino said he's…