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The Daily Memo - 4/24/06
This week, the House Judiciary Committee’s Task Force on Telecommunications and Antitrust will be holding a hearing on the controversial idea of allowing internet providers to provide tiered access and pricing. (TechWeb)
The Da Vinci Code comes out ahead in yet another copyright infringement case. (CopyBites)
The family of Joan Miro is claiming that Google violated Miro’s copyrights and moral rights when it changed its logo last week to appear in Miro’s style. (Slashdot)
On Friday, the final arguments were made in the trade secret lawsuit filed by Apple against bloggers who posted about the alleged trade secrets. (Slashdot)
A California court has dismissed the lawsuit filed by Matthew McConaughey’s ex-girlfriend claiming that he stalked, drugged, raped and tried to kill her. (I Don’t Like You In That Way)
On Wednesday, the Supremes will hear oral arguments in a case involving death penalty challenges and related procedural issues. (CNN)
How to take a deposition in Texas. Profanity and threats of violence! (The Legal Reader via You Tube)





