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The Daily Memo - 5/14/07

check.jpgThe NFL Network is planning to appeal a ruling that Comcast is allowed to put the network on a you-gotta-pay-for-it sports tier, separate from the standard digital cable package. (ESPN)

check.jpgBobby Brown is suing Whitney. (Boston Herald)

check.jpgOuch - the company that makes OxyContin pled guilty to charges that it misled regulators, agreeing to pay $600 million in fines. (The New York Times)

check.jpgWashington has passed a law intended to protect stupid people from themselves (and, more importantly, to protect others from said stupid people), as it has banned folks from text messaging while driving. (Network World)

check.jpgForty-five days in the clink ain’t nothing - Paris might want to be concerned with the $10 million defamation trial that’s about to get rolling. (The Hollywood Reporter, Esq.)

check.jpg“TiVo awarded patent for password that is so hard to guess it will outlive your hard drive.” (Davis Freeberg’s Digital Connection)

check.jpgThe EFF has filed a law-suit against whackjob spoon-bender Uri Geller. (p2pnet)