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Technically Legal Podcast: Episode 20

FTC’s new guidelines for bloggers, A Smoking Gun in the YouTube case, and Apple v. Psystar, again.

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New FTC Guidelines for Bloggers

FTC: Bloggers must disclose payments for reviews
FTC: Blogger Freebies May Be Ad Fraud
FTC: Bloggers, Research Studies Must Cite Ties To Advertisers
FTC Publishes Final Guides Governing Endorsements, Testimonials
The Guidelines

Smoking Gun in YouTube Case


YouTube Smoking Guns? What Constitutes Actual Knowledge?

Apple v. Psystar

Psystar sells Snow Leopard virtualization to third-parties
Apple v. Psystar Docket

Apple’s Reply in Support of its Motion to Dismiss or Enjoin, as text, and a Leopard/Snow Leopard EULA Chart – Updated

Yes, I know I misquoted Star Wars. I said “galaxies” when, clearly, I meant “star systems.” Please direct all criticism on that point directly to ben@technicallylegal.org.

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