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The Daily Memo - 5/29/06

O’Reilly is exercising trademark rights for “Web 2.0,” to the ire of many. (c|net)
The Arizona Supreme Court has ruled that scumbag pedophiliacs can’t be arrested when lured out by undercover television exposes, if the luring person is not actually a minor or a police officer. (AZ Star)
In New York, an ice cream vendor has pled guilty to beating up two of his competitors in an ice cream turf war. (Newsday)
In a big win for bloggers and the internet, a California appeals court ruled against Apple, declaring that First Amendment protection applies to bloggers and refusing to force a blogger to reveal where it obtained Apple’s confidential information. (New York Times)
In a case supposed to be the first of its kind, a dentist is seeking a divorce decree from beyond the grave. (CNN)
The Delaware Supreme Court has upheld the growing trend making it harder to obtain the identity of anonymous internet publishers. (Likelihood of Confusion)





