Categories
- Administrative law (3,493)
- Admiralty-Maritime Law (2,514)
- Advertising Law (2,069)
- Antitrust – Competition law (735)
- Aviation Law (959)
- Banking and Finance law (1,951)
- Bankruptcy Law (1,397)
- Business law (2,076)
- Constitutional Law (688)
- Contract Law (44)
- Copyright Law (1,415)
- Corporate Law (1,455)
- Criminal Law (1,149)
- Divorce Law (2,187)
- Elder Law (117)
- Employment and Labour Law (1,216)
- Environmental Law (653)
- Estate Planning (691)
- Family Law (1,070)
- General Legal News (225)
- Health Law (1,261)
- Immigration law (883)
- Injury & Accident Law (1,390)
- Insurance (664)
- Intellectual Property (1,357)
- International Law (569)
- Judiciary (562)
- Law Librarians (1,800)
- Law Professors (1,118)
- Law Students (993)
- Legal Ethics (306)
- Legal Marketing (1,086)
- Legal Theory (707)
- Medical malpractice law (1,204)
- Products Liability (847)
- Real Estate & Property Law (938)
- Securities Law (732)
- Seogpst (2)
- Tax Law (1,059)
- Technology & Cyberlaw (1,526)
- World (729)
- Germany (3)
- Writings and Citations (4)
Tag Archives: Television
Upstart Locast Shakes Up the Local Television Broadcast Market
A tiny non-profit is making big waves in the vast ocean of television broadcasting. Locast.org now offers a handful of local broadcast television stations online and appears to have found a legal loophole that has prevented similar companies from streaming … Continue reading
Posted in Copyright Law
Tagged Broadcast, Local, Locast, market, Shakes, Television, Upstart
Leave a comment
U.S. Patent No. 3,659,285: Television gaming apparatus and method
U.S. Patent No. 3,659,285: Television gaming apparatus and method Issued April 25, 1972, to Lockheed Sanders Inc. Priority Date August 21, 1969 Summary: U.S. Patent No. 3,659,285 (the ‘285 […] Read more detail on Recent Technology posts – Justia … Continue reading
Posted in Technology & Cyberlaw
Tagged 3659285, apparatus, Gaming, method, Patent, Television, U.S.
Leave a comment
Should the FCC Give the Children’s Television Act a Timeout?
67155536The FCC’s reexamination of the Children’s Television Act (CTA), which sets forth a myriad of rules and regulations with respect to the broadcasting of children’s programming, has entered the next phase as the deadline to submit public comments passed on … Continue reading
Posted in Intellectual Property
Tagged Childrens, give, should, Television, timeout.
Leave a comment
Differences Between Reality TV Star’s Bankruptcy Schedules and Television Persona Reportedly Led to Criminal Investigation and Bankruptcy Fraud Charges
Federal prosecutors filed bankruptcy fraud charges against a reality television star in October 2015, alleging that she attempted to conceal income from the court during a bankruptcy proceeding. United States v. Miller, No. 2:15-cr-00212, indictment (M.D. Pa., Oct. 13, 2015). … Continue reading
Posted in Bankruptcy Law
Tagged Bankruptcy, between, Charges, Criminal, Differences, fraud, Investigation, Persona, Reality, reportedly, schedules, stars, Television
Leave a comment
Van Nuys Jury Awards $3M Over Deadly Fire Caused By Defective Television, Beating $100K Settlement Offer
Read more detail on Recent Medical Malpractice posts –
Posted in Medical malpractice law
Tagged $100K, awards, beating, Caused, Deadly, Defective, Fire, jury, Nuys, offer, over, Settlement, Television
Leave a comment