‘Scrabulous’ Gets a Nip-Tuck, Returns as ‘Wordscraper’
This summer, following threats of litigation by Hasbro, owner of the Scrabble board game’s copyright, the popular Facebook application Scrabulous was shut down, reworked, and
This summer, following threats of litigation by Hasbro, owner of the Scrabble board game’s copyright, the popular Facebook application Scrabulous was shut down, reworked, and
Can workplace information retained in a person’s memory constitute a trade secret? Until recently the answer was no, with courts applying trade secret protection to
In August 2008, New Zealand judge, Justice David Harvey, made a ruling banning the publication of the names of two men who were charged with
“Scrabulous” a game similar to the board game Scrabble was launched online, and made available to Facebook users as an add-on game, by its creators
Last May in Brandon, Manitoba, police charged a high-school student with criminal personation after he set up a Facebook profile in his teacher’s name. The
What probably started as a silly prank could turn into criminal charges of personation against a high school student from Brandon, Manitoba, who set up