- Computer and Internet Law Updates for 2010-08-30 http://goo.gl/fb/rQ18m #
- HP to pay $55m in US fraud case http://bit.ly/9nQIFa #
- Defendant, ISP: DC court lacks jurisdiction over 14,000 P2P users http://bit.ly/buvpTF #
- Second Newspaper Chain Joins Copyright Trolling Operation http://bit.ly/985B24 #
- Google Renews Licensing Deal With AP for News Content http://bit.ly/a5TX5V #
- Intertrust picks up SeeqPod search algorithms http://bit.ly/diz6Ca #
- Is Google To Large To Be Convicted Of Profiting From Copyright Infringement? http://bit.ly/becd43 #
- University of S. Dakota File Sharing and Copyright Infringement Policy http://bit.ly/c0IrHs #
- YouTube to host movies for free in the UK http://bit.ly/9nEy0f #
- Canada’s information and privacy commissioners meet in Whitehorse: Call for greater transparency http://bit.ly/cfuTiW #
- German Court Says Google May Have To Police Videos On YouTube For Infringement http://bit.ly/beypfb #
Computer and Internet Law Updates for 2010-08-31
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