In an important ruling for California offline adult companies, an appellate court had decided that a strip club can be shut out of a municipality even if there is no available property within the city where the establishment could lawfully be operated.
Google Inc. can continue to sell ads triggered by searches using trademarked company names. The federal court decision represents a major legal victory for the search engine giant and its customers — mainstream and adult — that rely on associating terms and phrases with their products and services online.
Macromedia Inc. on Monday announced an upgrade for its Flex presentation server and application framework for building rich Internet applications, with improvements in data display, visualization, styling and performance.
An appeals court has decided to rehear a previous decision that held that a retailer's operations are sufficient to support jurisdiction in California, even though the company has no physical presence in the state. Gator.com had sued L.L. Bean over pop-up ad rights.