
Facebook did not disclose the Leader v. Facebook litigation. When is a pending Federal Circuit appeal not considered "material," especially when a damages, willfulness, and injunction trial is on the other side of that appeal (damages could be 5-25% of Facebook's gross revenue from 2006 to 2021)? Should Facebook's counsels Theodore W. Ullyot and Michael Rhodes not disclose their roles in hiding 60% of Interrogatory No. 9 from the jury in Leader v. Facebook? Should not Fenwick & West LLP, who formerly represented Facebook's opponent Leader Technologies during critical dates attacked by Facebook, disclose that conflict of interest? Proof of Fenwick & West LLP's 2002 association with Leader Technologies is in evidence in Leader v. Facebook on PDF page 105 of this trial document: www.leader.com See also further proof at www.archive.org (search "fenwick.com" and go to Feb. 9, 2002, then click "Attorneys" and go to "Kevin Kelso"). [Feb. 6, 2012 NOTE#1 Th archive.org link above was REMOVED inexplicably between Feb. 5 and Feb. 6, 2012. Fortunately, this record was captured by a blogger and is available at www.scribd.com (the actual link is still accessible, only the Feb. 9, 2012 timeline circle link no longer appears.] [Feb. 6, 2012 NOTE#2: Three "Big Winners" (Molly Wood, CNET) in the prospective Facebook IPO will be Accel Partners' James W. Breyer, Jim Swartz and Ping Lee. Reliable reports are surfacing that Swartz and Lee had access to Leader Technologies' business plans under <b>...</b>

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Hosts:Tom Merritt, Sarah Lane, Iyaz Akhtar and Jason Howell Is Apple responsible for Chinese working conditions? Why is Twitter censoring posts? Wii U with NFC, and more. Guests:Sean Hollister and Molly Wood Download or subscribe to this show at twit.tv/tnt. Submit and vote on story coverage at technewstoday.reddit.com. We invite you to read, add to, and amend our show notes at wiki.twit.tv. Thanks to Cachefly for the bandwidth for this show. Running time: 51:51

At CES 2012 in Las Vegas, CNET's Scott Stein, Dan Ackerman, and Molly Wood take a tour of the many new laptops being released and how they stack up with the MacBook Air.

Google's new privacy policy means they know enough about you now to make a whole digital copy. Don't worry, it's cool, though. Hopefully. Plus, the Droid Razr Maxx sends Molly over the edge.

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Ep. 1577: SOPA: it ain't over yet
The Internet flexed its power with this week's SOPA/PIPA blackouts, but make no mistake: this battle isn't over yet, and will only intensify--it might get a lot more sneaky, in fact. But this week? The Internet wins.

BY EVAN THOMAS ANCHOR CHRISTINA HARTMAN The US government is calling it the Mega conspiracy: on Thursday the Department of Justice and the FBI shut down file-sharing site Megaupload and seized the company's assets. Al Jazeera reports authorities in New Zealand arrested four people connected to the site on suspicion of facilitating piracy on a global scale. "Within New Zealand, we have seized in excess of $6 million worth of motor vehicles, and over $10 million in cash from several New Zealand finance companies." Ars Technica says this was only a matter of time. "For years, the site has claimed to take down unauthorized content when notified by rightsholders. But the government asserts that Megaupload merely wanted the veneer of legitimacy, while its employees knew full well that the site's main use was to distribute infringing content." The Justice Department alleges that Megaupload has done more than half a billion dollars of damage to US copyright holders. If convicted, the seven members of the "Mega conspiracy" could spend as long as 50 years in prison. The indictment is one of the largest copyright cases ever brought by the US, and came hard on the heels of hallmark Internet protest over piracy bills currently circulating in congress. When the FBI hit Megaupload, the Internet noticed. Hours after Megaupload went offline, Anonymous hammered down the websites of the RIAA, MPAA, the Department of Justice and Universal Music with Distributed Denial of Service attacks <b>...</b>
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We had the chance to ask Molly what technology or service she's most excited about. Here are two that she has her eye on.
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Many consumers still think of Amazon as an online shopping storefront. But as digital marketers know, the company has become so much more. Here's Molly's advice as the company continues to move into new areas including devices, business tools, and entertainment.
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Admittedly, Apple is in a strong position. But Molly thinks Tim Cook has a big opportunity, and thinks the company needs to be careful of something.
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Here's Molly's advice for Facebook as the company navigates the fine line between consumer trust and advertising revenue.
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CBS/CNET's Molly Wood says Facebook's open-graph sharing is dangerous territory, Amazon's product roll-outs are paying off, and Google needs to focus on consumer trust. Find out more in these candid soundbites.
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This is a video all about Plex media server! This is a great piece of free software that lets you stream videos from an always on computer mac, pc, or linux to other devices so you dont have to buy the more expensive memory upgrades for tablets or bigger hard drives for laptops etc. Note: Funny enough the day i'm posting this video 1/18/2012 just so happens to be the day that websites such as wikipedia and others are doing a black out against SOPA and Plex is participating so today it's down! plexapp.com
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It's Friday the 13th & we are wrapping up CES 2012. Today on the show we discuss the Best of CES winners and losers and discuss some CES disappointments and surprises.
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Molly Wood takes a ride on Chaotic Moon Labs' Board of Awesomeness, and it is indeed awesome, until the boss pulls the plug.
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From categories in car tech, cell phones, and PCs to the People's Voice and Best of CES, CNET's own Brian Cooley and Molly Wood announce the winners.
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At CES 2012, CNET's Molly Wood and Lindsey Turrentine talk to Google's Marissa Mayer, Cisco's Padmasree Warrior, and Hunch's Caterina Fake about how to get women into tech, pink gadgets, and why there aren't more ladies at CES.
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Highlights from CNET's Women in Tech panel at CES
CNET Executive Editor Molly Wood talks to Lindsey Turrentine, editor-in-chief of CNET Reviews, Google Vice President Marissa Mayer, Flickr founder Catarina Fake, and Cisco Systems Chief Technology Officer Padmasree Warrior.
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After our 1st day of CES we discuss what tech is making waves in Vegas and which products will never see the store shelves. Molly breaks down her interview with Google's Eric Schmidt and Brian Tong reflects on his time with LL Cool J.
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So yeah please vote below with either, Perfect, When the Chemicals React, Stay with Me, or Chasing Cars. The winner will be announced sunday afternoon sometime :) Love ya guys thanks for the help!
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CNET gives a shout-out to Voxer in their 2012 Predictions Show (Podcast). Big thanks to Molly Wood, Brian Tong and Stephen Beacham for the feature! You can watch the full podcast here: cnettv.cnet.com
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