William H. Pauley III
Summary
William H. Pauley III (born 1952) is a United States federal judge.Pauley was born in Glen Cove, New York. He received an A.B. from Duke University in 1974. He received a J.D. from Duke University School of Law in 1977. He was a law clerk, Office of the Nassau County Attorney, New York from 1977 to 1978. He was a Deputy county attorney of Nassau County Attorney' Office, New York in 1978. He was in private practice in New York City from 1978 to 1998. He was an Assistant counsel, New York State Assembly Minority Leader, New York from 1984 to 1998.Pauley was a federal judge on the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York.
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Publisher Unmasks 'Dummies', Ramps Up Lawsuits Against e-Book Sharers
John Wiley has identified some of the anonymous individuals it accuses of downloading books like “Vegetable Gardening for Dummies,” and is pushing forward with lawsuits against hundreds of other book-sharing “John Does. ”.
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EMI v. MP3tunes decision leaves much undecided
Both sides of the lawsuit--copyright holder and service provider--can claim a partial victory, but final decisions are a long way off.
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Why the MP3Tunes Case Is a Big Deal You Won't Notice
Yesterday a U. S. District Court Judge handed down a decision which slapped around a big music label and put an entrepreneur on the hook for what could be a very big legal bill.
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Court Ruling Leaves MP3Tunes Happier Than EMI
A New York district court ruled Monday that digital music lockers don’t need permission from the record labels, a legal position both Amazon and Google have based their cloud storage services on. The decision has been a long time coming for digital music pioneer Michael Robertson.
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MP3tunes wins end to part of EMI copyright case
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A federal judge on Monday narrowed a lawsuit by EMI Group Ltd and 14 record companies and music publishers that accused MP3tunes LLC of letting users copy their songs without permission.
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MP3tunes Wins Copyright Case Against EMI, For The Most Part
A major battle over cloud-music services has been resolved, and on balance, it looks like a pretty solid win for the small music-locker service run by MP3tunes. However, the service and its founder Michael Robertson were found liable for infringing copyright on hundreds of songs, because it didn’t go far enough in responding to takedown letters sent by the music label EMI.
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Court says MP3tunes protected by DMCA
U. S. District Court in New York grants summary judgment against MP3tunes for music that the founder uploaded personally without permission but grants music service protection under DMCA safe harbor.
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Court says MP3tunes is protected by DMCA
U. S. District Court in New York grants summary judgement against Mp3tunes for music founder uploaded personally but grants music service protection under DMCA safe harbor.
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Court To AFP: Pics Aren't Free Just Because They're On Twitter
Agence France-Presse stunned the Twitter-sphere last month when the wire service defended itself against a copyright claim brought by Daniel Morel, a photographer who captured iconic images of the Haiti earthquake, by saying that the photos were essentially free for the taking because they’d been shared over Twitter and TwitPic.

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