- New post: Computer & Internet Law Updates for 2010-01-06 (http://www.barrysookman.com/?p=505) #
- Digital Economy Bill: moving through UK legislative process http://bit.ly/8iMahA #
- New Zealand Cyber Spies Win New Powers http://viigo.im/1ZyF #
- Does Canada need a Communications Decency Act? Here's the US experience in 2009. http://viigo.im/1ZyU #
- No Heightened Originality Standard for Derivative Works http://bit.ly/5rrDux #
- Hollywood Appeals Decision Not to Shutdown OpenBitTorrent http://bit.ly/5nQ9br #
- Canadian Private Copying Collective (CPCC) And The Interim Tariff For 2010 Announced http://bit.ly/564zg9 #
- FTC to examine cloud privacy concerns http://bit.ly/7v5GFP #
- Privacy Commissioner states that full body scanners can avoid data … http://bit.ly/52qfQx #
- Robert Hutton responds to Geist on his Pollara post stating that Geist is engaging in a "bit of spin to support his side", http://ow.ly/TtOc #
- Independent Artists Speak Out Against Online Infringement http://viigo.im/1ZR0 #
- TV Everywhere and Ten Canards on Copyright http://viigo.im/1ZR9 #
- Baidu launches (legal) online video company http://viigo.im/1ZRj #
Computer & Internet Law Updates for 2010-01-07
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