- 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
Computer and Internet Law Updates for 2010-09-02
September 2nd, 2010 by Barry Sookman No comments »Computer and Internet Law Updates for 2010-09-01
September 1st, 2010 by Barry Sookman No comments »- Ontario court awards over 18 million in damages in breach of confidence and fiduciary duty case GasTOPS v. Forsyth [2009] O.J. No. 3969; #
- US court finds that accessing a database without authority may establish agreement to clickwrap agreement Costar v. Field 2010 WL 3369349 #
- Big sums at stake in Serbia for copyright performance rights http://bit.ly/9IJjgk #
- US Commerce Secretary rails against 'scourge of music piracy' http://bit.ly/cJC6TA #
- Vodafone to provide (almost) free access to TV in Germany http://bit.ly/chcEkS #
- Inforrm Table of Cases – Revised and Updated http://bit.ly/9lfa8t #
Computer and Internet Law Updates for 2010-08-31
August 31st, 2010 by Barry Sookman No comments »- Computer and Internet Law Updates for 2010-08-30 http://goo.gl/fb/rQ18m #
- HP to pay $55m in US fraud case http://bit.ly/9nQIFa #
- Defendant, ISP: DC court lacks jurisdiction over 14,000 P2P users http://bit.ly/buvpTF #
- Second Newspaper Chain Joins Copyright Trolling Operation http://bit.ly/985B24 #
- Google Renews Licensing Deal With AP for News Content http://bit.ly/a5TX5V #
- Intertrust picks up SeeqPod search algorithms http://bit.ly/diz6Ca #
- Is Google To Large To Be Convicted Of Profiting From Copyright Infringement? http://bit.ly/becd43 #
- University of S. Dakota File Sharing and Copyright Infringement Policy http://bit.ly/c0IrHs #
- YouTube to host movies for free in the UK http://bit.ly/9nEy0f #
Computer and Internet Law Updates for 2010-08-30
August 30th, 2010 by Barry Sookman No comments »- Computer and Internet Law Updates for 2010-08-29 http://goo.gl/fb/niBUy #
- Computer and Internet Law Weekly Updates for 2010-08-29 http://goo.gl/fb/XkV70 #
- Oxford Dictionary print edition may be dead http://bit.ly/aYUoQh #
- Congress may sneak through Internet ‘kill switch’ in defense bill http://bit.ly/9WfFPL #
- The 1709 Blog: US record labels say that copyright law "isn't working" http://bit.ly/clbLyX #
- Craigslist clash over adult ads raises key issues http://bit.ly/bGEpOx #
- “Copyright Office clearly has not been a strong enough advocate for copyright owners” http://bit.ly/cPqcto #
- How Does Music Copyright Infringement Affect Me? http://bit.ly/9KeA1O #
- California Pre-Schoolers Getting Tracking Devices http://bit.ly/cmvZRz #
Computer and Internet Law Weekly Updates for 2010-08-29
August 29th, 2010 by Barry Sookman No comments »- Computer and Internet Law Weekly Updates for 2010-08-22 http://goo.gl/fb/EtxM2 #
- Back Story: Books vs. E-Books – Newsweek http://bit.ly/b1rtX3 #
- Google Buys Visual Shopping Engine Like.com http://nyti.ms/9weAMq #
- Sweden issues, then withdraws arrest warrant for Wikileaks founder in rape case http://bit.ly/d5xbbD #
- Knapp on EU Data Protection and US Discovery — Conflict of Laws .net http://bit.ly/bI5XRW #
- Knapp on EU Data Protection and US Discovery — Conflict of Laws .net http://bit.ly/bI5XRW #
- Google pays hackers for Chrome vulnerabilities http://bit.ly/a7Vu66 #
- Indian film industry wants more awareness over piracy http://bit.ly/dkeGb2 #
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