Apple Is Taking On Apples in a Truly Weird Trademark Battle (www.wired.com)
Apple, the company, wants rights to the image of apples, the fruit, in Switzerland—one of dozens of countries where it’s flexing its legal muscles.
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Apple, the company, wants rights to the image of apples, the fruit, in Switzerland—one of dozens of countries where it’s flexing its legal muscles.
The Department of Homeland Security’s Inspector General has launched a criminal investigation into the circumstances surrounding the destruction of Secret Service text messages that may have been relevant to inquiries about the Jan. 6 Capitol riot, two sources familiar with the matter told NBC News.
A recent ProPublica investigation showed how ICWA was being unevenly applied in some states, breaking up Native American families that should have received additional protections under the law. There’s still room for improvement, advocates say.
For anyone interested, the State Bar of California will livestream John Eastman’s disciplinary hearing tomorrow, June 20 at 10 AM PT. #law #lawfedi #lawprofs #lawyers #democracy #politics #USpol...
Libraries are blocking the use of Invidious to download youtube videos. One library warns users of copyright violations. Other libraries just silently block. Is there really a copyright infringement with #youtube downloads? If so, why are invidious instances able to stay up in countries where copyright enforcement seems strong...