Real DVD's technique, on the other hand, already has a legal precedent.
By taking on StudiVZ, Facebook may be trying to start small, building a legal precedent before it takes on Xiaonei or other, bigger copycats.
But some abortion-rights activists view the potential move as a step toward trying to create a legal precedent for recognizing a fetus as a person.
For the publishers, if Google gives them anything at all, it creates a practical precedent, if not a legal precedent, that no one has the right to scan this material without their consent.
The Cuban leader wants Elian sent back unconditionally to set a diplomatic and legal precedent.
That and, you know, like a touch of legal precedent being set on the matter in the Florida courts.
But that doesn't mean it sets a precedent, CNN legal analyst Paul Callan said.
In doing so, the appeals court rejected a nearly 30 year old legal precedent known as Gartenberg v.
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An independent commission reviewing New York's alimony laws recommended sweeping changes in a report issued Friday, including revamping formulas and throwing out a unique decades-old legal precedent that counts professional degrees as marital assets.
And that's precisely the point: Unless Sotomayor's opponents can succeed in using her judicial record to portray her as a passionate, wild-eyed judge who depends more on emotion more than legal precedent, they're in for a tough time.
Labour MP Keith Vaz, chair of the Home Affairs Select Committee, suggested that legal precedent pointed to a deadline of Tuesday, not Monday.
Yahoo's French legal battle might become a precedent-setting case for any business with a Web site that can be accessed by users around the world.
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Foreign law cannot be used as a holding or a precedent or to bind or to influence the outcome of a legal decision interpreting the Constitution or American law that doesn't direct you to that law.
To further clarify, Hogshead-Makar went on to explain that a precedent was set in the legal case Russo v.
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It creates a new precedent that should allow other payment processors who have previously discriminated against legal fiction to relax their policies.
Action by you to repeal the law prior to this time-line and a subsequently finalized court decision will nullify any basis for the appeal and will establish as legal precedent Judge Phillips' ruling.
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But Thailand's legal system is based on civil law, so the case may not be treated as a precedent by other bankruptcy judges.
Coram is just one of hundreds of former Alabama plaintiffs who acted on what their attorneys thought was legal precedent and are facing huge back-tax and interest bills from the IRS as a result.
The court nonetheless makes a plausible case based on the text of the Constitution, government practice in the decades after ratification and legal precedent.
And in addition to proposed changes in state law, legal experts say that the intervention by both the Florida legislature and the United States Congress could set a precedent for cases in the future.
Canada's highest court is moving to settle a dispute over the buyout of the country's largest telecom company that could set an important precedent on the legal position of bondholders.
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