WIPO Releases First Decision on .Name Generic Top Level Domains WIPO Releases First Decision on .Name Generic Top Level Domains

Domain Names
October 10, 2002October 10, 20022015-09-23
The World Intellectual Property Organization ("WIPO") recently released the first decision pursuant to the new policy on .name generic top level domains ("TLDs"). The Eligibility Requirements Dispute Resolution Policy for .name ("ERDRP") was approved by the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers ("ICANN") on August 1, 2001 and governs the .name generic TLDs and related disputes.
Deeth Williams Wall https://www.dww.com/articles/wipo-releases-first-decision-on-name-generic-top-level-domains

Canadian Privacy Commissioner Releases Findings on Electronic Signature Canadian Privacy Commissioner Releases Findings on Electronic Signature

Privacy
October 10, 2002October 10, 20022015-07-08
Recently, the Canadian Privacy Commissioner released his findings on a complaint by two individuals that a courier company had improperly collected and posted their electronic signatures on the company's website without their consent. The Commissioner found that the courier company had breached the Personal Information and Electric Documents Act (PIPEDA) when it collected electronic signatures by requiring recipients to sign electronically as a condition for receiving their parcels.
Deeth Williams Wall https://www.dww.com/articles/canadian-privacy-commissioner-releases-findings-on-electronic-signature

Airlines Face Lawsuit for Website Incompatible with Americans With Disability Act Airlines Face Lawsuit for Website Incompatible with Americans With Disability Act

Information Technology
October 10, 2002October 10, 20022015-07-08
A blind man, Robert Gumson, and a Florida based disability rights group, Access Now, have filed lawsuits against Southwest Airlines and American Airlines. Gumson and Access Now are claiming that the airline companies' websites do not comply with the Americans With Disability Act (ADA). The airlines' websites are incompatible with the screen reader software program that blind individuals use to convert website contents into speech.
Deeth Williams Wall https://www.dww.com/articles/airlines-face-lawsuit-for-website-incompatible-americans-disability-act

U.S. Court Releases Trademark Decision on Limits of Anti-dilution Law U.S. Court Releases Trademark Decision on Limits of Anti-dilution Law

Litigation
October 10, 2002October 10, 20022015-07-08
The U.S. Court of Appeals (7th Circuit) recently vacated an injunction against Ruth Perryman, which prohibited her from using the term "BEANIE" or "BEANIES" or any colorable imitation. Ty Inc., the manufacturer of Beanie Babies brought the suit for trademark infringement against Perryman who sells second-hand beanbag stuffed animals - including Ty's Beanie Babies – on her Web site (http://www.bargainbeanies.com).
Deeth Williams Wall https://www.dww.com/articles/us-court-releases-trademark-decision-on-limits-of-antidilution-law

Digital Rights Management Report Released by Ontario Privacy Commission Digital Rights Management Report Released by Ontario Privacy Commission

Privacy
October 10, 2002October 10, 20022015-07-08
Recently, the Information and Privacy Commissioner of Ontario released a report entitled: Privacy and the Digital Rights Management (DRM): An Oxymoron? The report details the advent of DRM and discusses how DRM has evolved.
Deeth Williams Wall https://www.dww.com/articles/digital-rights-management-report-released-by-ontario-privacy-commission

KaZaa's International Structure May Save it From U.S. Copyright Law KaZaa's International Structure May Save it From U.S. Copyright Law

Copyright
October 10, 2002October 10, 20022015-07-08
The Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) has sued Sharman Networks Ltd. (Sharman), for contributory copyright infringement for distributing its popular Kazaa file exchange software. This case presents two unique aspects which were not present in the Napster case. First, KaZaa does not control users through a central registry of all files on all computers, a fact which could provide Sharman with a defense to the U.S. action and distinguish it from Napster and other such cases.
Deeth Williams Wall https://www.dww.com/articles/kazaas-international-structure-may-save-it-from-us-copyright-law

Canadian Government Releases Report on Copyright Act Canadian Government Releases Report on Copyright Act

Copyright
October 10, 2002October 10, 20022015-07-08
On October 3rd, 2002, the Canadian Ministry of Industry released its much anticipated report on the Copyright Act. The comprehensive report assesses the operation of the Act and identifies outstanding and emerging issues that need to be addressed.
Deeth Williams Wall https://www.dww.com/articles/canadian-government-releases-report-on-copyright-act

Internet Standards Body Considering Policy of Solely Endorsing Royalty-Free Technology Internet Standards Body Considering Policy of Solely Endorsing Royalty-Free Technology

Information Technology
October 10, 2002October 10, 20022015-07-08
In a meeting held last week, the Patent Policy Working Group ("PPWG") of the Internet standards body, World Wide Web Consortium ("W3C"), voted to recommend to W3C a royalty-free policy. The policy takes the position that W3C will not approve a Recommendation (effectively, a standard) on a web-related technology if it is aware that a patent exists covering the technology, which patent is not available for licensing on royalty-free terms.
Deeth Williams Wall https://www.dww.com/articles/internet-standards-body-considering-policy-of-solely-endorsing-royaltyfree-technology

Online Drugs — A Prescription for Problems? Online Drugs — A Prescription for Problems?

Food and Drug
October 10, 2002October 10, 20022015-07-08
As the popularity of online pharmacies grows, so do the concerns surrounding them. Poor customer service is often cited by consumers when using online stores. A larger concern to regulators, however, is the ease with which one can order drugs online without a prescription.
Deeth Williams Wall https://www.dww.com/articles/online-drugs-%E2%80%94-a-prescription-for-problems

Technology@work: Emailing in Excuses for Traffic Infractions Technology@work: Emailing in Excuses for Traffic Infractions

Information Technology
October 10, 2002October 10, 20022015-07-08
Court officials in Yakima, Washington have turned to technology in an effort to reduce court backlog. The Yakima County District Court, whose local court rules allow for the submission of a written statement instead of appearing at a hearing, has implemented a program which allows people to respond to public infraction tickets (such as traffic tickets) by emailing their explanations and excuses to a judge.
Deeth Williams Wall https://www.dww.com/articles/technologywork-emailing-excuses-for-traffic-infractions

Non-European E-Businesses Must Charge Sales Tax Non-European E-Businesses Must Charge Sales Tax

Information Technology
September 26, 2002September 26, 20022015-07-08
Effective July 1, 2003, non-EU companies delivering electronic services over the Internet will have to collect value added tax (VAT) from their EU customers. Under European Council Directive 2002/38/EC, suppliers of electronic services will have to register with a Member State of their choice through a simplified registration scheme. Tax collected from EU customers will then be remitted to the Member State, who will re-allocate the VAT revenue to the country of the customer. The measures are designed to level the playing field between EU and non-EU suppliers.
Deeth Williams Wall https://www.dww.com/articles/noneuropean-ebusinesses-must-charge-sales-tax

Ontario to Strengthen Online Consumer Protection Ontario to Strengthen Online Consumer Protection

Information Technology
September 26, 2002September 26, 20022015-07-08
The Ontario government is considering legislation to strengthen online consumer protection. The Minister of Consumer and Business Services ("Ministry") announced the government's intentions at a recent public forum on Internet fraud. The Minister said new legislation would require disclosure of a physical address and would strengthen enforcement and penalties for Internet scams. The Minister said tougher disclosure rules would let consumers know exactly whom they are dealing with.
Deeth Williams Wall https://www.dww.com/articles/ontario-to-strengthen-online-consumer-protection

Copyright in the Beating of Reginald Denny Video Copyright in the Beating of Reginald Denny Video

Copyright
September 26, 2002September 26, 20022015-07-08
In a case involving the video footage depicting the beating of Reginald Denny during the 1992 Los Angeles riots, the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit recently overturned the decision of the Federal District Court and ruled that the Los Angeles News Service, Inc. (LANS), the owners of the copyright in the footage, were permitted to sue CBS Broadcasting, Inc. for copyright infringement. The District Court's ruling in favour of Courtroom Television Network (Court TV) was upheld.
Deeth Williams Wall https://www.dww.com/articles/copyright-beating-of-reginald-denny-video

RIM Sues Handspring for Patent Infringement RIM Sues Handspring for Patent Infringement

Patents
September 26, 2002September 26, 20022015-07-08
RIM of Waterloo (Ontario) has continued its practice of aggressively enforcing its intellectual property rights by commencing proceedings in the United States District Court for the District of Delaware against Handspring of Mountain View, California, for allegedly infringing a US patent RIM owns. In an announcement made on September 19, 2002, RIM said that it is seeking a declaration of infringement, an injunction against further infringement and damages.
Deeth Williams Wall https://www.dww.com/articles/rim-sues-handspring-for-patent-infringement

WIPO's First Reverse Hijacking Ruling WIPO's First Reverse Hijacking Ruling

Domain Names
September 26, 2002September 26, 20022015-09-23
In Dan Zuckerman v. Vincent Peeris, a World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) panel has held that a complaint brought by Complainant, Dan Zuckerman, is an attempt at Reverse Domain Name Hijacking of the domain name shoes.biz. Disputes regarding .biz domain names are governed by the Start-up Trademark Opposition Policy for .BIZ (STOP), which defines reverse domain name hijacking as "using the Policy in bad faith to attempt to deprive a registered domain-name holder of a domain name."
Deeth Williams Wall https://www.dww.com/articles/wipos-first-reverse-hijacking-ruling

Man Jailed for Playing Game on Cell Phone Onboard Airplane Man Jailed for Playing Game on Cell Phone Onboard Airplane

Mobile
September 26, 2002September 26, 20022015-09-23
On September 10, 2002, a Manchester Crown Court in the UK found Fiaz Chopdat, 23, guilty of endangering the safety of an aircraft by using his cell phone to play a game during a flight. Chopdat was warned to turn his cell phone off several times throughout the flight. His refusal resulted in his arrest upon landing in Manchester.
Deeth Williams Wall https://www.dww.com/articles/man-jailed-for-playing-game-on-cell-phone-onboard-airplane

Japanese Decision Against Inventor of Blue LED Japanese Decision Against Inventor of Blue LED

Patents
September 26, 2002September 26, 20022015-09-23
In a recent decision of the Tokyo District Court, the patent for the blue light-emitting diode ("LED") was found to be owned by the employer (Nichia Corporation) of inventor Shuji Nakamura at the time the invention was made, despite the latter's claim that he was insufficiently compensated for the profit brought the company as a result of the invention (over $400 Million USD annually).
Deeth Williams Wall https://www.dww.com/articles/japanese-decision-against-inventor-of-blue-led

HP UK Suspends 150 Employees for Inappropriate Use of Computers HP UK Suspends 150 Employees for Inappropriate Use of Computers

Information Technology
September 26, 2002September 26, 20022015-07-08
Recently in the UK, Hewlett Packard suspended 150 staff involved in the viewing and sharing of unauthorized and inappropriate material using the company's computer systems.
Deeth Williams Wall https://www.dww.com/articles/hp-uk-suspends-150-employees-for-inappropriate-use-of-computers

Greek Appeals Court Revives Greece's Controversial New Gaming Law Greek Appeals Court Revives Greece's Controversial New Gaming Law

Litigation
September 26, 2002September 26, 20022015-07-08
A Greek appellate court has disagreed with a lower court's decision about the unconstitutionality of Greece's new controversial anti-gaming laws. The anti-gaming law, enacted in July, is intended to stop online gambling. However, the law effectively bans all electronic games in any public commercial place such as Internet Cafés.
Deeth Williams Wall https://www.dww.com/articles/greek-appeals-court-revives-greeces-controversial-new-gaming-law

U.S. GAO Releases Report on Online Gambling U.S. GAO Releases Report on Online Gambling

Information Technology
September 26, 2002September 26, 20022015-07-08
The U.S. General Accounting Office (GAO) recently released a report on online gambling. The report examines existing laws on Internet gambling at the federal level and in the five states of Massachusetts, Nevada, New Jersey, New York and Utah.
Deeth Williams Wall https://www.dww.com/articles/us-gao-releases-report-on-online-gambling

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