1. Prosecutors Jail Wrong Man, Porn Links Don’t Infringe, Europe’s Woes Bring Opportunities. Must be…

    … Wednesday’s JD Supra Buzz. What we learned today, FYI:

    What’s bad for Europe may be good for U.S. investors (Dechert

    Sometimes the justice system works, and sometimes it doesn’t. Sometimes both at the same time (The Kaiser Law Firm

    Porn site learns that copyright infringement requires actual copying (Foley Hoag

    Entrepreneurs and small businesses need to comply with the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, too (Sheehan Phinney

    Crime may not pay, but a computer fraud rider to a “blanket crime policy” just might (Proskauer

    There’s no time like the present to begin preparing for compliance with conflict minerals disclosure requirements (Skadden Arps

    Associations need to exercise caution when filing lawsuits on behalf of members (Venable

    Next on the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s hit list: overdraft protection policies (Ballard Spahr

    Employers must change the Fair Credit Reporting Act notice of their background check programs before January 1, 2013 (Littler

    California’s sales and use tax on retailers doing business in the state is scheduled to go back into effect on September 15 (Morgan Lewis

    Food and beverage companies might want to double check their food contamination and recall insurance policies (King & Spalding

    99% of smartphone users are not happy that advertisers track mobile device activity (Loeb & Loeb

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