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This Form Can Protect Libraries And Library Employees From Copyright Claims - Intellectual Property

The CASE Act created a new copyright small claims court to make it easier and less expensive to file copyright infringement claims.

Parents of teen killed in car chase to get $6 5 million

Counterfeit Corner - Intellectual Property

The shift to online marketplaces has created an incredible boom for some, and significant loss to others. Branding has become more important than ever, particularly in developing an online presence.

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Targeted News Service provides Washington Bureau coverage, federal contract and contracting information for awards and for subcontracting opportunities, a congressional vote chart, federal and congressional press releases.

Man wrongfully convicted awarded $25K, Wisconsin Claims Board decides

Man wrongfully convicted awarded $25K, Wisconsin Claims Board decides By AP author article MADISON, Wis. - The Wisconsin Claims Board announced Monday that it will award $25,000 to a man wrongfully convicted in a 1995 homicide later connected to a Milwaukee serial killer. Sam Hadaway was seeking the maximum compensation for a wrongful conviction under state law. The Claims Board said he was clearly innocent in 16-year-old runaway Jessica Payne s death. Police found Payne s body behind an abandoned house in Milwaukee in August 1995. Investigators arrested Hadaway and Chaunte Ott in the death, based partly on statements from a third man, Richard Gwin.

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