- Criminal websites are taken down in three continents http://t.co/kiJY9Z0w #
- Cook County judge says ‘Amazon-tax law’ unconstitutional http://t.co/VS58wyrw #
- Guarding copyright on the Internet – The Irish Times http://t.co/nrs3WpDt #
- For victims of unfounded online attacks, clearing your name can be frustrating http://t.co/zDGhZRta #
- Anonymous commenters slammed with $13 million slander ruling in US http://t.co/HvZVXDiu #
- Judge to Oracle: No, you can’t assert another patent against Google http://t.co/eNJTlcF9 #
- Google Drive files can end up in ads, even though you still own them http://t.co/1jFtwPAl #
- Closing statements in Oracle-Google trial expected on Monday http://t.co/uj299yqn #
Archive for the ‘Computer & Internet Law Weekly Update’ category
Computer and Internet Law Updates for 2012-04-27
April 27th, 2012Computer and Internet Law Updates for 2012-04-26
April 26th, 2012- Facebook users warned to watch group adds http://t.co/KJf18WBa #
- UK Police to arrest Twitter users who revealed name of Ched Evans rape victim http://t.co/mLU7UeMM #
- Better late than never: UsedSoft gets the Curia treatment http://t.co/2ghPosJY #
- IBM Announces New Threat Analytics to Help Organizations Better Identify Hidden Security Attacks http://t.co/kxGL7Rze #
- Who owns a tweet? http://t.co/mIyFY6hW #
- Computer and Internet Law Updates for 2012-04-25 http://t.co/Ewt5OgIH #
- Social media, intellectual property and the workplace, is there a gap in the law? http://t.co/CIq7XVWv #
- US Feds seize nearly $1 million in counterfeit goods http://t.co/w4OtJYLZ #
Computer and Internet Law Updates for 2012-04-25
April 25th, 2012- Hot Off the Press – Annual Review of Developments in Business and Corporate Litigation http://t.co/D93mZMjL #
- On annual World Book Day, UN stresses importance of translation http://t.co/tbGxrlLA #
- Android chief Andy Rubin said java.lang APIs are copyrighted in 2006 email http://t.co/B7YMlpP1 #
- Google's Schmidt set to testify in smartphone trial http://t.co/4h8X2Hws #
- 50 Cent sued for sampling song without permission http://t.co/HFozctK3 #
- Meltwater says AP’s copyright lawsuit threatens all search engines http://t.co/0En8sXjs #
- Apple, publishers face class-action in Montreal over e-book price fixing http://t.co/xykbEntY #
- Facebook to buy US$550-million in AOL patents from Microsoft http://t.co/iM3Fviwx #
Computer and Internet Law Updates for 2012-04-24
April 24th, 2012- The Dark Side of Unattributed Copying and the Ethical Implications of Plagiarism in the Legal Profession https://t.co/qFQZnOMk #
- Access to Megaupload data debated http://t.co/06gDp8K0 #
- Meet the 'Mann' who registered 14,962 domains in 24 hours http://t.co/wTw0TRwj #
- Hundreds Of Thousands May Lose Internet In July due to hackers http://t.co/cRQMGMor #
- Can APIs be Copyrighted? http://t.co/P4VsJPGK #
- Copyright concern could curb Pinterest http://t.co/OzWc0va4 #
- iiNet’s Hollywood ending: what does its court victory mean for copyright law? http://t.co/Mad58Oh3 #
- Oracle Java patent rises like Phoenix from the ashes, can still be asserted at trial http://t.co/6R78QAO9 #
Computer and Internet Law Updates for 2012-04-23
April 23rd, 2012- Computer and Internet Law Weekly Updates for 2012-04-22 http://t.co/2d6qawgH #
- http://t.co/mcKJAaJb, ‘revenge porn’ website, shuts down after selling to anti-bullying group http://t.co/6Y9DrW3E #
- The Oracle vs. Google trial: updates, analysis, testimony, and more http://t.co/w4OtJYLZ #
- Public consultation on proposed Chinese Internet copyright infringement regulations http://t.co/w4OtJYLZ #
- Big Data age puts privacy in question as information becomes currency http://t.co/w4OtJYLZ #
- Aussie copyright holders to lobby for legislative change after High Court ruling http://t.co/fDt1K8s0 #
- Circumstantial Authentication Strikes Again in a MySpace US Evidence Case — State v. Tienda http://t.co/PEPIdfml #
Computer and Internet Law Weekly Updates for 2012-04-22
April 22nd, 2012- Supreme Court tells Parliament to rewrite wiretap law http://t.co/PtQCuTMN #
- Computer and Internet Law Weekly Updates for 2012-04-15 http://t.co/z4MwvHn1 #
- shark hunt gets geeky http://t.co/YXNOOx69 #
- Legislatures to Employers – Stop Asking for Social Media Login http://t.co/BoJBeKnj #
- “Social Media and Trademark Law” Talk Notes http://t.co/AHQJmlRC #
- Patent wars plague Internet Age http://t.co/pTPpOuWI #
- Unmasking Anonymous Internet Speech in New York http://t.co/nzwAFpbB #
- The World War for Intellectual Property Rights on the Internet http://t.co/c110vAJa #
- FCC drops Google 'Street View' investigation http://t.co/aeod0mAV #
Computer and Internet Law Updates for 2012-04-21
April 21st, 2012- Copyhype Friday’s Endnotes – 04/20/12 http://t.co/iHIpiCOA #
- Sky News: Ham angry about copyright claim http://t.co/9gmhKRx2 #
- Neelie Kroes: "Openness on the internet does not mean anarchy" http://t.co/94e83vYX #
- iiNet's Hollywood ending: what does its court victory mean for copyright law? http://t.co/6mBMJCUd #
- Saregama alleges Copyright Infringement by Dirty Picture Song prior to Satellite Release http://t.co/6WCZzHj4 #
- Microsoft Sues Framingham Business for Copyright Infringement http://t.co/iSkkRmRx #
- RapidShare Changes Approach to Hosting Responsibilities to Fight Piracy http://t.co/KBWKcJjx #
- BSA reorganizes to focus on lobbying, anti-piracy efforts http://t.co/teC6w3a5 #
Computer and Internet Law Updates for 2012-04-20
April 20th, 2012- Defendant liable for selling and advertising counterfeit goods in Guccio Gucci S.p.A. v. Mazzei, 2012 FC 404 http://t.co/QanoVJfj #
- Trio of Supreme Court cases clarify jurisdiction and forum non convenience issues http://t.co/qJyJt5KT #
- Defamation takes place in Canada when the content is downloaded in Canada says Supreme Court in Black case http://t.co/lwGbtBUH #
- ebook price-fixing lawsuits hit Canada http://t.co/baHO2exY #
- Google CEO grilled during Java patent trial http://t.co/sos6Ec4M #
- Apple prepared to go to trial in the US over e-book pricing http://t.co/yEZSdEaY #
- RapidShare: Megaupload File-Sharing Pirates Are Unwelcome http://t.co/NNC3j8cL #
Computer and Internet Law Updates for 2012-04-19
April 19th, 2012- Rogers exits video store business http://t.co/V91JtqRf #
- Oracle should not get piece of Google Android, court hears http://t.co/R6W7pcZy #
- More IP books for review http://t.co/2wz4mylo #
- UK MPs call for better porn filters to protect children http://t.co/VdFafoYu #
- Ellison, Page both take the stand as Google argues "Java language is free and open" http://t.co/nevxtX8W #
- New copyright plans in China criticised http://t.co/axxMInfM #
- Author suing Ubisoft for copyright infringement with Assassin's Creed http://t.co/CeikCxop #
- Remix Without Romance: What Free Culture Gets Wrong http://t.co/lAIHgtm2 #
- The Duty to Authenticate Identity: the Online Banking Breach Lawsuits http://t.co/UBmCpn8M #
Computer and Internet Law Updates for 2012-04-18
April 18th, 2012- Copyright conundrum in Oracle-Google case: Is a computer language fair game? http://t.co/8UhcpC6x #
- China's music industry sings the blues over new copyright rules http://t.co/OXMiopm3 #
- Oracle v Google could clear way for copyright on languages, APIs http://t.co/Hs7ebMiF #
- Spam by any other name is still spam http://t.co/O7muAbFX #
- Megaupload Worked on a Multi-Billion Dollar IPO http://t.co/8GGbW63L #
- NZ ‘Skynet’ graduated response law lands first alleged culprit http://t.co/EQ05hv1d #
- Righthaven hit with second marshals writ for seizure of assets http://t.co/IJXzeFtl #
- B.C. Privacy Commissioner Calls for Mandatory Data Breach Reporting http://t.co/9wZnL3Lo #
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