- Computer and Internet Law Updates for 2010-10-10 http://goo.gl/fb/OJWNr #
- Computer and Internet Law Weekly Updates for 2010-10-10 http://goo.gl/fb/3k9oM #
- US court doesn't enforce arbitration clause not expressly incorporated by reference in its clickwrap in Grosvenor v. Qwest 2010 WL 3906253 #
- Record labels lose file sharing case against UPC: http://bit.ly/aawGc4 from @the_irish_times #
- Is Copyright Infringement Theft? Part 2 http://bit.ly/bdQjq0 #
- Apple accused of infringing Eminem copyright http://bit.ly/aIMSbX #
- Growth of e-book industry regulated in China http://bit.ly/ca4UwX #
- Educational exceptions in C-32 Copyright bill threatens our identity http://bit.ly/dlc6uM #
- Modernized copyright law crucial to artists' success http://bit.ly/9P3mkt #
- Australia Attorney-General's office considering copyright law review http://bit.ly/9ergjz #
- Online pirates leave copyright laws all at sea – the need forACTA http://bit.ly/cmPo7W #
- China Sees 1st Internet TV Copyright Infringement Lawsuit http://bit.ly/bo5vzq #
- UFC sues British man over online streaming of events http://bit.ly/biPEYs #
- My Blog Has Been Stolen! http://bit.ly/ayty4g #
- Warez and the Crack Factor of Internet Piracy Can Piracy Law Stop Crack Addiction http://bit.ly/cnz6Mc #
- Ebooks embraced as publishers fear 'Napster moment' http://bit.ly/bslrXv #
- Microsoft Licences 74 Palm Patents http://bit.ly/d063sj #
- FilmOn Gets Lawsuit Over Its $10 Monthly HDTV Content http://bit.ly/9jPwNO #
- 4 Month Suspended Sentence and Huge Fine for DirectConnect Hub Operator http://bit.ly/9Z7YHw #
- Landmark judgement backs start-up companies and employee freedom in Ireland’s technology sector http://bit.ly/9ueNgI #
- Canadian Radio limits use of Creative Commons license for good reasons http://bit.ly/d57DLX #
- EU Commission proposes new EU cybercrime law http://bit.ly/cKa2gD #
- Binyam Mohammed, Van Morrison and Ruth Hickey – three unsuccessful privacy claims in the UK and Ireland http://bit.ly/a0iuQp #
- “Privacy in the Courts: Open Justice, Confidentiality and Court Proceedings” in the UK http://bit.ly/drKFkb #
- Online Publishing Site HubPages Hits 1 Million Hubs; 2,200 Articles Created Per Day http://bit.ly/akdIhw #
- India Plans to Develop Its Own Computer Operating to thwart hackers for defense purposes http://bit.ly/dd7MWo #
- Google Files Suit Against Internet Pharmacy Advertisers http://bit.ly/dmSquR #
- The Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA) -a summary of the final terms http://goo.gl/fb/2JApj #
- Ars Technica: banned in Iran! http://bit.ly/a0ocMf #
- The State of Innovation in the US http://bit.ly/bRsloK #
- Class Action for Misleading Pop-up Ads Against McAfee Survives Motion to Dismiss http://bit.ly/casaKm #
- Social gaming sector braces for deal wave http://bit.ly/bMFZ96 #
- Canada trailing developing world in 'mobile revolution,' study suggests http://bit.ly/dclT50 #
- EMI Records v UPC – the case for legislative solutions to illegal file sharing http://goo.gl/fb/BJ5Fn #
- Computer and Internet Law Updates for 2010-10-12 http://goo.gl/fb/wSqsR #
- UK court awards damages against US website for defamatory comments in Metropolitan International Schools ) v Designtechnica 2010 WL 3807979 #
- EMI Records v UPC Communications: A call for graduated response in copyright http://bit.ly/bekLSA #
- Balanced Copyright for Canada | Blog | Modernized Copyright Law Crucial To Artists' Success http://bit.ly/9QI265 #
- U2 boss urges changes to Irish copyright law after EMI v UPC decision http://bit.ly/acqn7S #
- Bollywood tries to Knock Out 20th Century Fox in court http://bit.ly/9kKhtZ #
- Bipolar disorder no excuse for email hacker http://bit.ly/c3aSzR #
- Blog Host Can't Be Bound by TRO for User Posts under US law http://bit.ly/8YCwlT #
- Apple Awarded a Patent To Prevent Texting 'Objectionable Content' http://nyti.ms/bJJwZ7 #
- Ontario asks Craigslist to stop adult ads online http://bit.ly/b7b6Ox #
- India extends BlackBerry deadline http://bit.ly/b0TrVp #
- Should Copyright be Treated Like Property? Do copyright critics get it wrong? http://bit.ly/dc3shb #
- Protecting Protection is Nothing New http://bit.ly/9NiITh #
- Romano and Facebook: Muddling Toward the Law of Privacy on Social Networks in US http://bit.ly/dlJHZ1 #
- Big media wants more piracy busting from Google http://bit.ly/dhl1jW #
- Britain faces serious cyber threat, spy agency head warns http://bit.ly/bl46zw #
- DeNA of Japan to Buy Ngmoco iPhone Game Maker as competition in social gaming heats up http://nyti.ms/d5UNPP #
- Oracle and I.B.M. Agree to Java Pact http://nyti.ms/bBr6mc #
- Computer and Internet Law Updates for 2010-10-13 http://goo.gl/fb/cznbn #
- Federal Court has no jurisdiction to provide remedy of unjust enrichment or trust for breach of s36 Competition Act http://bit.ly/cwHxSy #
- Indian Judge watches films to decide if rip-off slur valid http://bit.ly/9f6k2p #
- France gives extra credit to legal downloaders http://bit.ly/bbCFcf #
- Reasons not to steal copyright content http://bit.ly/d6dUXs #
- Draft sharing of costs Order under Digital Economy Act now available http://bit.ly/9FJzYc #
- Privacy Commissioner wins Privacy Law Award – October 13, 2010 http://bit.ly/bXkMYn #
- Computer and Internet Law Updates for 2010-10-14 http://goo.gl/fb/8KTck #
- Federal court reverses Commissioner of Patents in Amazon case holding that a business method can be patentable in Canada. #
- Amazon.com wins patent fight http://viigo.im/57Aj #
- With "One Click", Business Methods Are Patentable in Canada http://ow.ly/2Uio2 #
- With “One Click”, Business Methods Are Patentable in Canada http://goo.gl/fb/tKku3 #
- The pain of the the plaintiff: what a performance http://bit.ly/9b24Rt #
- Janis Nixon "Last call to save an industry: We’ve got to pass laws to stop piracy in the arts" http://ow.ly/2UkpN #
- Aga Khan meets with defendant in copyright suit http://bit.ly/c8TQjM #
- Russian firms say not responsible for web piracy http://bit.ly/c8DaP4 #
- Harry Potter copyright trial will go ahead despite judge's doubts about it http://bit.ly/bSjdbB #
- New move to protect film copyright http://bit.ly/cuN9yy #
- Google to aid anti-piracy activities? http://bit.ly/9gokLT #
- Judge in Thomas-Rasset case may scuttle third trial http://bit.ly/97b0Ho #
- Report: Anti-Piracy Firm DtecNet Acquired by Mark Monitor http://bit.ly/deM1Mz #
- Abend v Spielberg – More on the Idea/Expression Dichotomy … http://bit.ly/deM1Mz #
- Swedish Pirate Bay appeals trial wraps up http://bit.ly/deM1Mz #
- Ofcom UK Ready to Publish Final Illegal Broadband ISP File Sharing Code of … http://bit.ly/deM1Mz #
- Motorola seeks to invalidate Apple phone patents http://bit.ly/dukY1f #
- Half off! France "fights piracy" by subsidizing digital music http://bit.ly/bxS69F #
- Dell settles SEC investigation for $100 million http://bit.ly/cuGMxE #
- A Fracas about Fragrance: Copyright’s Application to perfumes. http://bit.ly/aBZFN5 #
- Labels oppose cert. in 'innocent infringer' case http://bit.ly/byo4TJ #
- Lawrence Lessig: The "Imbecile" and "Moron" Responds: On the Freedoms of Remix Creators http://huff.to/b3vIu9 #
- johndegen.com: some questions answered http://bit.ly/czKc6S #
- Debt collector broke the law by using MySpace photo to intimidate consumer http://bit.ly/aGnHPm #
- John Degen, naming names — welcome to the blacklist http://bit.ly/apkM9l #
- Court says University sanction over Facebook postings violated Charter http://bit.ly/drs8wQ #
- Hackers claim to pwn UK Conservative Party website http://bit.ly/dqmYzR #
- Anonymous plants pirate flag on MPAA website http://bit.ly/9SdyJe #
- English Professor Thinks It’s OK to Steal (Only Not From His Backyard) http://bit.ly/9diGYG #
- Many Germans Opt Out of Google’s Street View http://nyti.ms/bBTjFk #
- E-Book Sales Continue to Surge http://nyti.ms/b9JNGQ #
- Battlefield of the future is most likely to be cyberspace, experts say http://bit.ly/bGRbHu #
- Computer and Internet Law Updates for 2010-10-16 http://goo.gl/fb/aYP6k #
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