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The Daily Memo - 6/8/06
The RIAA has turned its piracy eye towards YouTube and Google Video (WiredFire)
The MPAA, meanwhile, is aiming its piracy sights on isohunt.com. (The Inquirer)
An Alabama man is currently facing charges of bestiality due to his alleged schtupping of a pony. (WSFA)
The ACLU is suing the state of Alaska over a law signed by the governor last Friday which would criminalize marijuana possession (prior to this, it was legal to possess up to 4 ounces). (Guardian Unlimited)
The timber industry has been excused from needing to comply with the Endangered Species Act for the next 50 years. (Seattle PI)
A Pennsylvania court has ruled that website publishers aren’t liable for the allegedly slanderous comments of others posted on their site forums, even where they have some editorial control. (Info/Law)
Chuck Yeager, who was the first pilot to break the sound barrier back in 1947, is involved in a heated legal dispute with his kids over the fact that they allegedly snaked hundreds of thousands of dollars from his pension. (CNN)






Comments
I should have been living in Alaska. Although Nevada does rule, inasmuch as they have de-felonized the sticky icky. up to an ounce is a misdemeanor. ya-hoooo!
Posted by bob | June 8, 2006 3:19 PM