- Computer and Internet Law Updates for 2010-05-13 http://goo.gl/fb/iOxTo #
- RT @Clancco_ArtLaw: Lessig: "has done more harm to small creative businesses than any other single human in the US." http://ht.ly/1Kk4a #
- Net Neutrality panic based on student MBA project http://ow.ly/1KGoS #
- CYBERBUNKER PROHIBITED FROM PROVIDING iNTERNET ACCESS TO THE PIRATE BAY http://ow.ly/1KGUZ #
- Pirate Party UK sinks on maiden voyage: Bad night for anti-copyright parrot boys, http://ow.ly/1KH6X #
- Canadian Faces Prison for U.S. Internet Gambling Role http://bit.ly/dhxxTF #
- FCC grants VOD waiver to studios http://bit.ly/cRnuEs #
- Facebook Deletes Torrent Site Fan Page http://bit.ly/aKz2jP #
- Usenet Community Banned From Publishing Filenames http://bit.ly/bhc4hk #
- Apple patent filing for location based invention portends Google ad war http://bit.ly/bivIa2 #
- Single group did 66% of world's phishing http://bit.ly/cE3q1S #
- Adobe declares 'LOVE' for Apple http://bit.ly/aEIUGx #
- German Wi-Fi networks liable for 3rd party piracy http://bit.ly/9YQ9X9 #
- SAP lays down $5.8bn for Sybase http://bit.ly/cVmSZQ #
- Copyright battles over comics – reversionary interests and copyright http://bit.ly/PKct9 #
- Decision in the German AdWords referral Eis.de http://bit.ly/b5LhHb #
- Copyright levy on aircraft carriers "unfair", advises EU Advocate General http://bit.ly/9SPMTl #
- Goldman Sachs Defending "Hot News" Claim in New York Court http://bit.ly/ayYe51 #
- Alberta breach notification requirement summarized http://bit.ly/cTEowW #
- When Is Email Received? John Gregory's take on the Thomas v BPE Solicitors, [20100 EWHC 306 (Ch) case bit.ly/bR7xF6 #
- EU privacy watchdogs say Facebook changes 'unacceptable' http://bit.ly/aItuJ8 #
- Music Week – Dance industry takes on filesharing http://bit.ly/cnATjE #
- IBM sets out bold buying strategy http://bit.ly/bNelE5 #
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