- Computer and Internet Law Weekly Updates for 2010-03-07 http://goo.gl/fb/4KOW #
- Fallout from Australia’s Telstra directories decision for bookmakers http://viigo.im/2Fre #
- Google case in Italy may alter Web experience http://viigo.im/2Frl #
- Illegal downloading elicits disconnection from Internet – Manitou Messenger http://viigo.im/2Frq #
- Canada needs a cybersecurity policy Canadian expert says http://viigo.im/2FrI #
- New Law If You Have Customers in Massachusetts – Security Watch, http://bit.ly/df2LEz #
- Trademark Issues at Richmond BC Night Market http://viigo.im/2FrO #
- Chinese Writer To Sue Avatar’s Cameroon $147 Million For Copyright Infringement http://viigo.im/2Fsa #
- US Courts finally catching up to texting jurors http://viigo.im/2Fsg #
- Ballmer’s cloud-computing e-mail to employees http://viigo.im/2Fsm #
- Six years later, SCO-Novell lawsuit finally going to trial http://viigo.im/2Fso #
- Microsoft exec pitches Internet usage tax to pay for cybersecurity programs http://viigo.im/2Fsr #
- Competitors may fight Facebook feed patent http://viigo.im/2FsA #
- Digital Economy Bill: Amendment 120A to allow blocking of pirate sites explained http://viigo.im/2FsM #
- Newspaper Website’s Privacy Policy Creates Expectation of Privacy for Commenters? http://viigo.im/2FsT #
- The glass: Does Copyright Fill Your Glass or Empty it? « A Voyage http://viigo.im/2FDN #
- The illegal downloaders’ Oscar winners http://viigo.im/2FDZ #
Computer and Internet Law Updates for 2010-03-08
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