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The Daily Memo - 9/14/06
Yesterday’s blogosphere hullabaloo about LonelyGirl15 came about, in part, because of a trademark application seeking registration of the LONELYGIRL15 mark, and it turns out one of the three folks behind the whole thing is, himself, an attorney. (The Trademark Blog and WSJ Law Blog)
While they pussed out and didn’t talk about it on last night’s finale, the guys on “Rock Star: Supernova” didn’t mention or use the Supernova name because a Cali judge has issued an injunction preventing them from performing under the name. (TV Squad)
There’s no crying in court room testimony! (CNN)
LA prosecutors are debating whether or not to prosecute our friend Paris for her little DUI incident last week. (CNN)
Bush and his cronies are trying to break deadlocks on new terrorism surveillance and prosecution legislation, including a bill granting legal status to the warrantless wiretapping program. (FindLaw)
Dear lord - a Virginia CLE program is forcing lawyers to sit through awful song parodies. (VACLE via Reasonable Nuts)
The Ninth Circuit has ruled that a prosecutor’s juror dismissals in a decade-old case were based on racial motives. (Law.com)
A software pirate has been sentenced to over 7 years in the clink. (Download Squad)





