September 22, 2015
Today here in Seattle, the city’s traffic infrastructure is facing some real headaches—and that’s because China’s President is here. Well, almost related, Hogan Lovells writes today on China tightening up its grip on online advertising. Also, more good stuff from Lindsay Griffiths on content marketing. Total posts on the LexBlog Network today: 192.
- Irony is Dead: PETA Sues for Copyright Infringement on Behalf of the Animal in the “Monkey Selfie” – Boston lawyer Nicholas O’Donnell of Sullivan & Worcester on the firm’s blog, The Art Law Report
- Net Neutrality—Analyzing Georgetown’s Position – Washington, DC attorney Dana Frix of Chadbourne & Parke on the firm’s blog, TMT Perspectives
- Why Kentucky Clerk Kim Davis Wasn’t Fired – Fort Lauderdale lawyer Jennifer Saltz Bullock of Stearns Weaver Miller Weissler Alhadeff & Sitterson 0n the firm’s blog, BeLabor the Point
- What do Kickstarter and Volkswagen Have in Common? (Please Sign VW Petition) – Nashville lawyer Justin McNaughton of Stites & Harbison on the firm’s blog, TechAttaché
- Introduction to the New DoD Cyber Security Regulations – William Wagner of Taft on the firm’s blog, Privacy and Data Security Insight
- Stop…Collaborate…And Content Market – Legal marketing expert Lindsay Griffiths of International Lawyers Network on Zen & The Art of Legal Networking
- State Data Breach Notification Requirements Specifically Applicable to Insurers – Cincinnati lawyer Patrick Haggerty of BakerHostetler on the firm’s Data Privacy Monitor
- China’s SAIC tightens its grip on online advertising in its newest Draft Measures –
- Parnells Will Spend the Night in Federal Lockup, Face Many More – Contributing writer Dan Flynn on Food Safety News
- The Sharing Economy Meets the Washington Condominium Act – Seattle lawyer Rob Spitzer of Garvey Schubert Barer on the firm’s blog, Northwest Land Law Forum
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