- Computer and Internet Law Updates for 2010-09-06 http://goo.gl/fb/2CZYx #
- Craigslist unexpectedly pulls adult services listings in the US http://bit.ly/bKRoU0 #
- Fair Use, the Standard Hail Mary http://bit.ly/acIg01 #
- Swedish authorities step up battle against file-sharers http://bit.ly/cBR32u #
- ACTA Treaty Draft Leaked After Washington Talks http://bit.ly/cYrNnM #
- Piggery video to test copyright in Australia http://bit.ly/9sCrnU #
- Gallo loses appeal in case on copyright infringement based on conflicts os laws rules http://bit.ly/9hW0GS #
- Valli’s Copyright Infringement Case Heads Back To Court http://bit.ly/95SGfj #
- What does “educational” mean? http://bit.ly/bJRRU1 #
- Local News | Judge tosses out privacy claim against Michael Moore over ‘Sicko’ segment http://bit.ly/dmKbJC #
- Judge should have let lawyer Google potential jurors during jury selection US court decides http://bit.ly/ci0JKw #
- Toronto Star article on art, culture, TPMs and Bill C-32 http://bit.ly/aSJzyd #
- Google agrees $8.5m Buzz settlement as lawyers fail to find monetary damage http://bit.ly/bSQsgQ #
Computer and Internet Law Updates for 2010-09-07
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