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		<title>Yahoo Loses Quest To Move Lawsuit To California Courts</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If a circuit court of appeal rules (some 13 years ago) ruled out radio and television coverage in the court room, should that apply to live webcasts too? Lawyers are arguing on both sides. While i think that opening the court system to the scrutiny of the public is s good move, i don&#8217;t see [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If a circuit court of appeal rules (some 13 years ago) ruled out radio and television coverage in the court room, should that apply to live webcasts too? Lawyers are arguing on both sides. While i think that opening the court system to the scrutiny of the public is s good move, i don&#8217;t see how webcasts can be treated differently from live television. http://xrl.in/1s78</p>
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