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GigaLaw.com Daily News

Internet and technology law news clips, compiled by attorney Doug Isenberg

ICANN Plans to Reopen Domain Application System

May 9, 2012

Japanese Companies to End Gambling Games

May 9, 2012

Twitter Hacker Discloses 55,000 Passwords

May 8, 2012

Proview’s ‘iPad’ Suit Against Apple Dismissed in California

May 8, 2012

Interpol President Says Most Online Crime Linked to Gangs

May 8, 2012

Facebook ‘Likejacking’ Scammer to Pay $100,000 Fine

May 8, 2012

Twitter Moves to Quash Subpoena for User Info

May 8, 2012

Oracle v. Google Trial Moves to Patent Phase

May 8, 2012

FTC Charges Myspace with Privacy Breach

May 8, 2012

Zynga Files Trademark Suit Over ‘PyramidVille’ Game

May 7, 2012

UN’s ITU Discussing Internet Regulation Proposals

May 7, 2012

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  • About Doug Isenberg

    Doug Isenberg (above), the founder and publisher of GigaLaw.com, has been called “an international authority on Internet law” by the Atlanta Business Chronicle. He practices law at The GigaLaw Firm; serves as a domain name panelist for the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), the National Arbitration Forum (NAF), the Czech Arbitration Court (CAC), and the British Columbia International Commercial Arbitration Centre (BCICAC); has taught computer law as an adjunct professor; and writes and speaks frequently about Internet legal issues, especially domain name disputes. His book, The GigaLaw Guide to Internet Law, was published by Random House in 2002. More...

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