Cookies, Gambling, Yoga, and Biopharmaceuticals? It Can Only Be…
… Tuesday’s JD Supra Buzz. Here’s what we learned today in law news:

European countries are stepping up enforcement of the EU Cookie Directive. And that concerns a lot of US businesses (Carr, McClellan, Ingersoll, Thompson & Horn)
The DOJ’s new position on internet gambling hasn’t cleared anything up at all (Snell & Wilmer)
Why it’s too late to copyright “A Compilation of Yoga Poses” and why it matters (MoFo Tech)
Looking for a timeline of key health care reform events? It’s here (Bryan Cave)
It’s easier than ever to be a whistleblower (Michael Volkov)
America’s global leadership in biopharmaceutical research is not a given (McDonnell Boehnen Hulbert & Berghoff)
The Ninth Circuit blew it when it ruled that the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act only applies to “hacking” (Downs Rachlin Martin)
The election is just one month away. But it will be a long month if employers can’t find a way to prevent politically based conflict in the workplace (Morrison & Foerster)
Does your social media policy pass muster with the NLRB? Take the test… (Social Media Today)
Registration for the Department of State’s green card lottery opened today (Davis Wright Tremaine)
The Federal Trade Commission released the Green Guides to guide environmental claims about products (Lane Powell)
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