Kavon Adli of TILG Named 2022 Southern California Super Lawyer
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by Raymond Dussault
2y ago
Kavon Adli, founder and managing attorney of The Internet Law Group, has been selected for inclusion in the Southern California Super Lawyers list for the third consecutive year. Each year the organization recognizes no more than 5% of lawyers who have attained a high-degree of peer recognition and professional achievement. Lawyers are selected from all 50 states and Washington, D.C. in more than 70 practice areas. The selection process includes independent research, peer nominations and peer evaluations. “I am honored to be recognized in the business litigation practice area,” said Adli. “Whe ..read more
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TILG Attorney Named to 2020 Southern California Super Lawyers List
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by kavon
2y ago
We are pleased to announce that Kavon Adli, shareholder at The Internet Law Group, has been selected to the 2020 Southern California Super Lawyers list. This is an exclusive list, recognizing no more than five percent of attorneys in the state. Super Lawyers, part of Thomson Reuters, is a research-driven, peer influenced rating service of outstanding lawyers who have attained a high degree of peer recognition and professional achievement. Attorneys are selected from more than 70 practice areas and all firm sizes, assuring a credible and relevant annual list. The annual selections are made usin ..read more
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TILG publishes “Website Policy and Agreements” Practice Note (LexisNexis Practical Guidance, 2021)
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by kavon
2y ago
By Kavon Adli and Jason Civalleri * For informational purposes only; not intended as legal advice or as a recommendation/suggestion to act or omit to act. Website-Policy-and-Agreements_Lexis-branded The post TILG publishes “Website Policy and Agreements” Practice Note (LexisNexis Practical Guidance, 2021) first appeared on ..read more
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Nextdoor.com Post Denied Anti-SLAPP Protection
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by kavon
3y ago
After the Leys’ dog killed neighbor Jeppson’s cat, the Leys paid Jeppson $2,000 as part of a settlement agreement.  After the settlement, a court granted Cates a restraining order against Jeppson.  Cates and her husband Otto alleged Jeppson hired men to cut through their fence, to trespass, and to trim their tree.  Jeppson previously demanded Cates and Otto cut the tree because it interfered with his ocean view; he had threatened action if he did not get his way.  They said Jeppson had intimidated them by screaming at them at their house.  Part of the restraining order ..read more
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TILG Attorney Named to 2020 Southern California Super Lawyers List
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by kavon
3y ago
We are pleased to announce that Kavon Adli, shareholder at The Internet Law Group, has been selected to the 2020 Southern California Super Lawyers list. This is an exclusive list, recognizing no more than five percent of attorneys in the state. Super Lawyers, part of Thomson Reuters, is a research-driven, peer influenced rating service of outstanding lawyers who have attained a high degree of peer recognition and professional achievement. Attorneys are selected from more than 70 practice areas and all firm sizes, assuring a credible and relevant annual list. The annual selections are made usin ..read more
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Online Terms of Use “Browsewrap” Agreement Found Binding
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by kavon
3y ago
On May 3, 2019, the United States District Court for the Northern District of California granted Defendant’s motion to compel arbitration, finding that its online terms of use agreement (the “Terms”) was enforceable even in the absence of the consumer’s express assent to the Terms.  Guttierrez v. Friendfinder Networks, Inc., No. 18-05918 (N.D. Cal. May 3, 2019).  Defendant AdultFriendFinder (“AFF”) is an adult online dating site.  Plaintiff website user alleges that in October 2016 “a hacker or group of hackers breached Defendant’s system and downloaded two decades worth of pers ..read more
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Copyright Office Registration Decision Required in Order to Sue for Copyright Infringement
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by kavon
3y ago
On March 4, 2019, Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, delivering a unanimous opinion of the Supreme Court of the United States, held that in order to commence a lawsuit for copyright infringement, 17 U. S. C. §411(a) generally requires the Copyright Office to have registered or denied registration of a copyright.  Fourth Estate Pub. Ben. Corp. v. Wall-Street.com, LLC, 586 U. S. ____ (2019), 2019 U.S. LEXIS 1730. §411(a) states in pertinent part, “no civil action for infringement of the copyright in any United States work shall be instituted until preregistration or registration of the copyright ..read more
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Music Modernization Act Reforms The Music Licensing Landscape
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by kavon
3y ago
On October 11, 2018, the President signed into law the Orrin G. Hatch—Bob Goodlatte Music Modernization Act, or Music Modernization Act (“MMA”).  The MMA, a compendium of three separate bills introduced during the 115th United States Congress, aims to modernize copyright issues related to digital streaming and other new technology involving music and audio recordings. Title I, the Musical Works Modernization Act, looks to improve how music licensing and royalties would be paid in consideration of streaming media services.  It does so by creating a blanket license for digital music pr ..read more
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Federal Court Holds That TCPA Covers Direct-To-Voicemail Messages
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by kavon
3y ago
In a case of first impression, on July 17, 2018 the United States District Court for the Western District of Michigan held that a direct-to-voicemail message, or direct drop voicemail, is considered a “call” within the meaning of 47 U.S.C. § 227(b)(1)(A)(iii). Saunders v. Dyck O’Neal, Inc., 2018 WL 3453967, at *4. Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation assigned Dyck O’Neal all of its right, title, and interest to an outstanding debt that Saunders and her then-husband owed. Dyck O’Neal attempted to collect the debt and contacted Saunders by leaving her approximately thirty voicemails from April ..read more
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California Enacts Comprehensive Privacy Reform
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by kavon
3y ago
On June 29, 2018, the State of California enacted the California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018 (the “Act”). The Act establishes the right of residents of California to: know what personal information is being collected about them; know whether their information is sold or disclosed and to whom; limit the sale of their personal information; access their information held by others; and obtain equal service and price, even if they exercise their privacy rights. The Act will also allow consumers to have their data erased and will establish opt-in consent for persons under 16. The Act, which is th ..read more
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