- Computer and Internet Law Updates for 2010-09-01 http://goo.gl/fb/mqVKB
- Australia court puts a temporary stop on PS3 jailbreak http://bit.ly/cTGx7C
- US Class Action Lawsuit Says Facebook Violated The Law By Letting Kids Like Ads http://bit.ly/93swpQ
- University Officials in US crack down on Music Pirates http://bit.ly/cC54b2
- Piracy of Playstation leads to new piracy measures for 3PS says Nintendo to cut losses http://bit.ly/cSqKpy
- Settlement reached after judge refuses to dismiss copyright suit http://bit.ly/bMwrig
- Obama’s Commerce Secretary Talks Tough on Music Piracy http://bit.ly/9Xo042
- US finally reforming its high-tech export control system http://bit.ly/8Y7d4C
- EMI reportedly targeting sham all-you-can-eat website Zaptunes http://bit.ly/bZdBOS
- Federal Judge Sanctions Tech Company Over Handling of E-Discovery http://bit.ly/9CTdJ2
- Pirate Bay Documentary in the Works http://bit.ly/9K7imS
- Facebook’s Latest Patent Targets Search Behaviors http://bit.ly/9WFebK
- Amazon working on streaming service http://bit.ly/9RPQ8Q
- More businesses using security-as-a-service http://bit.ly/8XM2jb
- Apple to plan Netflix streaming service http://bit.ly/aUO2Hx
- CRTC orders phone giants to rebate $310M http://bit.ly/d7qxHw
Computer and Internet Law Updates for 2010-09-02
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