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Does Facebook “Like” Patent Infringement?

Facebook, Inc., the world’s largest social networking site with nearly 1 billion users worldwide, has been slammed with a lawsuit claiming the site’s “Like” feature infringes on patents owned by a...

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Facebook Sued for “Like” Button Patent Infringement

Now that we’ve lost count of the many lawsuits Facebook has faced in its 10 years of existence, the newest suit filed against the social media giant, a patent infringement claim filed in Virginia...

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Should Your Estate Receive Access to Your Facebook Account?

New Hampshire and other states are trying to decide whether or not to give the executor of an estate control over the deceased person’s social networking pages such as Facebook and Twitter.  One former...

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Timeline Trademark Tiff

Facebook Inc. is embroiled in a legal battle with Timelines Inc. over the trademark “Timeline.” Timelines claims that Facebook has infringed on its mark; a jury will decide on April 22. 

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Court Gives Facebook a Thumbs-up, “Likes” Are Now Protected By The First...

“Like” this blog post on Facebook? Congratulations you’ve just exercised your constitutional right to free speech…at least according to a federal appeals court. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth...

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Wait, I Take That Back…

Have you ever posted something on social media, and then immediately wished that you could take it back? Of course you have. Now in California, teenagers may be getting that chance. A new bill, SB-568,...

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Facebook Privacy Settlement Holds

The Supreme Court recently declined to hear the case on Facebook’s $9.5 million class action settlement, letting stand what objectors argued was a settlement of no value to the approximately 3.5...

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#Caughtonfacebook

On February 5, 2014, the state of Delaware became the next state to rule on the standard for admissibility of evidence of a Facebook “post” at a criminal trial. The Delaware Supreme Court ruled in...

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