- Privacy Commissioner Finds (Parts Of) an App to Violate Privacy Principles http://t.co/gv83Yega ->
- New post: Computer and Internet Law Updates for 2013-01-30 http://t.co/3MiyM5oH ->
- New post: Evaluating the Industry Canada CASL regulations: defining commercial electronic message http://t.co/tuXHexuH ->
- Absolutely killer fantastic launch of #BlackBerr 10 http://t.co/TZSfxaum ->
- The Anti-Spam Act, Part 3 of 5: Other Things in the Act http://t.co/6RFlPFvj ->
- SAS v WPL – programming languages not protected by copyright http://t.co/F7sOaTP0 ->
- Apple granted trademark protections for the interior of the Apple Store http://t.co/AQZrLF7x ->
Archive for January, 2013
Computer and Internet Law Updates for 2013-01-31
January 31st, 2013Evaluating the Industry Canada CASL regulations: defining commercial electronic message
January 30th, 2013In a previous post, Evaluating the Industry Canada CASL regulations: why they are needed, I suggested that close scrutiny needs to be given to Industry Canada’s new draft Electronic Commerce Protection Regulations. CASL’s “ban all” structure makes it imperative that generous regulations be adopted to ensure that the goal’s of Canada’s new anti-spam/anti-malware law (CASL) are met. In another post, Evaluating the Industry Canada CASL regulations: how to assess them, I proposed a framework for assessing the regulations.
Posted in CASL, malware, spam, spyware
Tags: anti-spam law barry sookman canada CASL CEM commercial electronic message malware spyware
Computer and Internet Law Updates for 2013-01-30
January 30th, 2013- Jurisdictions Split On When Copyright Registration Occurs in US http://t.co/YXDuvkOc ->
- Google Leads Fight to Limit Government Access to E-Mail on Cloud http://t.co/t88sGSok ->
- Java still unsafe, new flaws discovered http://t.co/6PgWwp4o ->
- CRTC invites Canadians to comment on a draft wireless code http://t.co/eXJGQUev ->
- France: Part of law on private copying levy is unconstitutional http://t.co/olW5o3IB ->
- State Laws Restricting Social Media Use by Sex Offenders Are Failing in Court http://t.co/v0OhcKv5. ->
- New post: Computer and Internet Law Updates for 2013-01-29 http://t.co/C47Sqkf8 ->
- Playing Whac-a-Mole With Piracy Sites http://t.co/ebDZZ5A1 ->
Computer and Internet Law Updates for 2013-01-29
January 29th, 2013- How exactly does 3D printing work? http://t.co/uxF5kBFH ->
- Unauthorized unlocking of mobile phones set to be illegal in U.S. http://t.co/2C2TzGUO ->
- More books to review on IP http://t.co/L5jsKk61 ->
- Editorial: Trouble brewing at Justice Canada over telling Parliament about Charter problems with laws http://t.co/3nW5GuEE ->
- Apple users campaign against Google over tracking cookies http://t.co/AY6BQ6n7 ->
- Information Reference Chart on Canadian Anti-Spam Legislation http://t.co/AtZZAVTr ->
- Code Blue » Blue Alert Mobile Powered by Guardly http://t.co/zE5wEJx3 ->
- Legal issues in social media http://t.co/0jqLsF05 ->
- Google+ moves up to second place in social networks http://t.co/xM6wIy1A ->
Computer and Internet Law Updates for 2013-01-28
January 28th, 2013- New post: Computer and Internet Law Weekly Updates for 2013-01-27 http://t.co/aEStac0v ->
- CEA backs Dish in Hopper copyright lawsuit http://t.co/4rD2NA71 ->
- Anonymous hacks government site, threatens to expose secrets in response to Aaron Swartz's death http://t.co/aF6cJVvL ->
- Apple, Google disagree on which U.S. appeals court should rule on their FRAND contract case http://t.co/VZmyUhWp ->
- This Week at the SCC http://t.co/AFjSytfw ->
- SmartCompany – Australian breast surgeon sues Google over auto-complete suggestion he is bankrupt http://t.co/t0R5bfyg ->
- Bringing CASL into Focus http://t.co/vRSrQQsm ->
Computer and Internet Law Weekly Updates for 2013-01-27
January 27th, 2013- New post: Computer and Internet Law Weekly Updates for 2013-01-20 http://t.co/m4ogluqU ->
- 'Glee' accused of ripping off indy YouTube singer http://t.co/pxyZGYj9 ->
- Kim DotCom's 'Mega' goes live http://t.co/b9R86yKs ->
- The War Over "App Store" Continues. Amazon Wins One of the Battles. http://t.co/a8C71a1K ->
- Bill Introduced In Texas Legislature To Prohibit Employer From Asking You About Your Social Media Password. http://t.co/cguwgi9X ->
- Copyright suit pits Fair Use against unlicensed distribution http://t.co/seiDyP8s ->
- Canada’s New Anti-spam Legislation – What Should Be Done With It? http://t.co/T7TXINSg ->
- Philippines: Supreme Court considers challenges to Cybercrime law http://t.co/3sJ3mvNd ->
Computer and Internet Law Updates for 2013-01-26
January 26th, 2013- New post: Computer and Internet Law Updates for 2013-01-25 http://t.co/sq3m2Di6 ->
- New post: Evaluating the Industry Canada CASL regulations: jurisdictional overreach http://t.co/fuBYOU2B ->
- Claim for equitable ownership of copyright not dismissed in Delta Hotels v. Backus-Naur et al., 2013 ONSC 582 http://t.co/ugDxmsJl ->
- The Economic Implications of Making Cell Phone Unlocking Illegal http://t.co/GrmyN3a5 ->
- Obvious as a Matter of Law, Soverain Softwarwe v. Newegg (Fed. Cir. 2013) http://t.co/epiGAzg1 ->
- Dancing baby vs. YouTube-Prince case set to go to trial http://t.co/mGoEFkF2 ->
- Updated Aereo app adds improved live TV streaming to Roku http://t.co/PyzU30OR ->
Evaluating the Industry Canada CASL regulations: jurisdictional overreach
January 25th, 2013In a previous post, Evaluating the Industry Canada CASL regulations: why they are needed, I suggested that close scrutiny needs to be given to Industry Canada’s new draft Electronic Commerce Protection Regulations. CASL’s “ban all” structure makes it imperative that generous regulations be adopted to ensure that the goal’s of Canada’s new anti-spam/anti-malware law (CASL) are met. In another post, Evaluating the Industry Canada CASL regulations: how to assess them, I proposed a framework for assessing the regulations.
Computer and Internet Law Updates for 2013-01-25
January 25th, 2013- Ont.CA applies Van Breda in family law setting in Wang v. Lin, 2013 ONCA 33 http://t.co/SadVRby2 ->
- Data watchdog fines Sony £250,000 over PlayStation ID hack http://t.co/NMbkeCQX ->
- Affidavit by MPEG LA chief supports Microsoft's interpretation of Google patent license agreement http://t.co/qtpkkLyS ->
- No U.S. import ban against Samsung for now: Apple's four-patent win to be reviewed http://t.co/KRBKzLK7 ->
- Patent versus Copyright http://t.co/atB4Ncd1 ->
- Facebook overtakes Google Maps as top U.S. mobile app http://t.co/WY8EEj3H ->
- Mega responds to security concerns; promises some changes http://t.co/NVlJjToh ->
- Double Patenting in Canada: Change in Canadian Patent Office Practice? http://t.co/1fRuEXM1 ->
Computer and Internet Law Updates for 2013-01-24
January 24th, 2013- RIM ready for battle in smartphone war, analyst says http://t.co/QVX7m0FA ->
- Teranet on a roll with legal, business successes http://t.co/9t9vuQyC ->
- Facebook says Paul Ceglia should be ordered to pay attorney fees http://t.co/Th1qRRKr ->
- The Pirate Bay documentary 'TPB AFK' will be released for free on February 8th http://t.co/hPTH87zX ->
- Ontario Arts Council releases comprehensive profile of Ontario’s Arts and Culture Tourists and Their Economic Impact http://t.co/uVXlzQll ->
- Kim Dotcom Embraces DRM – shades of Aimster? http://t.co/lVm3vEU8 ->
- Dutch court: e-book pirate cannot be prosecuted in criminal trial http://t.co/on3tWGTB ->



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