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What Does a .Suck Domain Mean For Online Criticism?

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Wilson Elser – Authors: Adam R. Bialek, Gregory N. BresciaThe Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers, more commonly known as ICANN, has recently approved more than a thousand new general top-level domains (gTLDs), which are anticipated to launch over the next few years. Challenging the stalwart gTLDs (.com, .net, .org, .gov and .edu), one […]

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Food & Beverage Industry Faces Close Scrutiny in 2015

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McGuireWoods – For 2015, the food and beverage industry will experience governmental attention on a number of fronts. Given the Department of Justice’s recent success in prosecuting food manufacturing executives on criminal charges, the industry likely will see more of the same in the near future.Expect further impact due to President Obama’s immigration reform initiative,

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3 Things Companies Need to Know Before Engaging a Blogger or Influencer

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Reed Smith – By Keri S. Bruce, Mark S. Goldstein and Sarah T. Hansel With the first quarter of 2015 behind us, many companies are already deeply engaged in social media campaigns. Many of these campaigns include the engagement of professional bloggers or other persons with social media influence to promote corporate brands through social

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Are Bloggers Liable From Lawsuits for Anonymous Comments?

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Reed Smith – by Dominique H. Pietz.A Pennsylvania judge in the Northampton County Court of Common Pleas ruled that the defendant blogger was not liable for anonymous posts in the “comments” section of his website, despite his active moderation of these posts.In Mezzacappa v. O’Hare (Docket No. C-48-CV-2014-4521), the plaintiff, a candidate for local office,

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Australia Needs to Get Serious on Corruption

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King & Wood Mallesons – The OECD delivered a stinging assessment of Australia’s lack of enforcement of foreign bribery laws this week in its report on Australia’s implementation of the OECD anti-bribery convention. A lack of successful prosecutions and poor investigative performance by regulatory agencies came in for particular criticism. The report follows a month

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Interpreting a Foster or Adopted Child’s Disclosed Background

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