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E-Commerce Law Briefs will return next Friday, November 30, 2007.
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E-Commerce Law Briefs will return next Friday, November 30, 2007.
"Rupert Murdoch plans to give away the digital version of the Wall Street Journal, making News Corp. the latest company to give up on paid subscriptions."
(Link: Wall Street Journal to stop charging for web content at CNET News)
E-Commerce Law Briefs is a weekly feature appearing each Friday afternoon on E-Commerce Law. Each week, E-Commerce Law Briefs will provide a brief summary and commentary on recent legal news affecting e-commerce businesses.
Facebook has launched ad programs based on user profiles and behavior.
(Links: MySpace expands ads targeted to details on user profiles and Facebook unveils program to target ads based on user behavior at SilliconValley.com)
E-Commerce Law Briefs is a weekly feature appearing each Friday afternoon on E-Commerce Law. Each week, E-Commerce Law Briefs will provide a brief summary and commentary on recent legal news affecting e-commerce businesses.
American Airlines' keyword advertising suit against Google will continue. The federal judge who heard Google's motion to dismiss the trademark infringement suit denied the motion last week without issuing a written opinion.
(Link: Judge lets American lawsuit against Google go ahead at USA Today)
E-Commerce Law Briefs is a weekly feature appearing each Friday afternoon on E-Commerce Law. Each week, E-Commerce Law Briefs will provide a brief summary and commentary on recent legal news affecting e-commerce businesses.
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