- Computer and Internet Law Updates for 2011-05-06 http://goo.gl/fb/4lLxS #
- Report on the 2010 OPC Consultations on Online Tracking, Profiling and Targeting, and Cloud Computing http://ow.ly/4P1iw #
- Record industry looks for $1.4 billion in Limewire trial http://bit.ly/j1Lm24 #
- Jay-Z Loses Round in Fight Over ‘Big Pimpin’ Sample – US court to consider claim based on moral rights under Egypt law http://bit.ly/khhvTQ #
- The Lawyer Who Sued CBS For Piracy Explains His Thinking http://bit.ly/kGGxRX #
- Google Loses Copyright Appeal Over Internet Links to Belgian Newspapers http://bloom.bg/keXfnf #
- Despite setbacks, Righthaven forges ahead with new copyright lawsuits http://bit.ly/mgpp87 #
- Righthaven, Hoping To Turn Tide In Court, Hires Top NYC Copyright Lawyer http://bit.ly/jAt17u #
- Online freedom group EFF seeks dismissal of more Righthaven/R-J lawsuits http://bit.ly/iesLuB #
- Rosetta Stone settles with 77 pirates http://bit.ly/jN535C #
- Will Amazon Launch a Cloud-Based Book Service? http://bit.ly/j7tWq8 #
- Amazon’s New Imprint: Publishers Should be Scared. Very Scared. http://bit.ly/mmc9Gs #
- Google, Facebook: "do not track" bill a threat to California economy http://bit.ly/lErkZw #
- Sony offers identity theft protection, little news on PSN relaunch http://bit.ly/ljJnby #
- Facebook will pay users to watch commercials http://bit.ly/lZOzV4 #
- Scribd Sued for Copyright Infringement http://bit.ly/ma41Jh #
- 11th Circuit: Employer not liable for copyright infringement by where employee used password from prior employer http://bit.ly/lPnnKC #
- Anonymous lines up a viacom operation http://bit.ly/lN8FlA #
- Mozilla refuses us request to take down firefox add-on http://bit.ly/kTkDeV #
- Anonymous to Sony: It wasn't us IBNLive http://bit.ly/jOtFnu #
- US Trade Officials Vocal About Chinese Counterfeit Products http://bit.ly/ls8tm1 #
- Criminal Justice Blog Moves to Dismiss Sham Copyright Righthaven Lawsuit http://bit.ly/mDErCi #
- Social-Media Legal Issues http://bit.ly/jfn0V5 #
- Bloomberg issues social media guidelines: "Ask questions first. Tweet later" http://bit.ly/lYwwAs #
- Judge Lets Latest Righthaven Lawsuit Move Forward http://bit.ly/l6xh66 #
- FTC Privacy Enforcement Update: Two Companies Allegedly Failed to Protect Sensitive Employee Data http://bit.ly/lAlf7C #
- Comments on SCC Leave in K-12 Tariff Case http://bit.ly/l0gE9z #
- Patents, Copyrights and the US Constitution, Perfect Together http://bit.ly/jGml4r #
- 4 Predictions for Copyright Reform Attempt 4 http://bit.ly/l3WH3Y #
- Copyright in Ireland’s national anthem due to expire in 2012 http://bit.ly/kLiZZL #
- Why didn’t Chilling Effects register a DMCA agent? http://bit.ly/mae4VH #
- Websites should notify EU users about privacy breaches, says EU justice commissioner http://bit.ly/jYORTP #
- Two Recent Social Media Defendants Avoid Personal Jurisdiction in US http://bit.ly/jlGZAB #
- US Court Finds Webloyalty Rewards Program Disclaimers Sufficient to Defeat Misrepresentation Claims http://bit.ly/kqaFN8 #
- Web privacy Do-Not-Track laws gain US momentum http://bit.ly/kkJNMF #
- Google sprays customers with cash in AdWords cockup http://bit.ly/mottd6 #
- New York attorney general escalates Sony attack probe http://bit.ly/imVuSN #
- Court rejects Google call to end 'Android not open' suit http://bit.ly/kjQ5r2 #
- Google Wins Anti-Piracy Filtering Lawsuit in France http://bit.ly/ieYaQ4 #
Computer and Internet Law Updates for 2011-05-07
May 7th, 2011 by Barry Sookman Leave a reply »
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