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Technically Legal Podcast: Episode 8

Microsoft Ads v. Apple Ads, Will Twitter Sue Tech Crunch, and Amazon breaches their own EULA.

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Microsoft Ads v. Apple Ads

Microsoft Ads Rankle Apple
Will Apple Sue Microsoft (with ad)

Will Twitter Sue Tech Crunch

Will Twitter Sue Tech Crunch
Twitter, Even More Open Than We Wanted
In Our Inbox: Hundreds of Confidential Twitter Documents

Amazon breaches their own EULA

Amazon.com Plays Big Brother with a Famous Book
Amazon Kindle EULA

. . . and Apple disables iTunes sync feature on Palm Pre.

Also, a former finance director at J.P. Morgan claims to have reverse engineered the grand-daddy of trade secrets KFC’s Secret Recipe.

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