- Internet download limit slashed for many http://bit.ly/hmTvcN #
- Alleged Plenty of Fish hacker speaks out, claims he was only trying to help http://bit.ly/hpF88r #
- Apple Moves to Tighten Control of App Store http://nyti.ms/ftAnfb #
- As "digital theft" grows, can the content empire strike back? http://bit.ly/gQEda8 #
- UK Government rethinks net blocking of pirate copyright sites http://bbc.in/g05T1q #
- iTunes films break copyright laws http://bbc.in/h09pVH #
- 'TSA pat-down' photo draws more Righthaven copyright lawsuits http://bit.ly/fe2VlK #
- Hacker Challenging Court Order to Surrender Computer Gear to Sony http://bit.ly/hkuFiC #
- Class Claims ATandT Rigs Bills for iPhones http://bit.ly/gXYlEB #
- Ryerson to operate under Access Copyright Interim Tariff http://bit.ly/frxKyY #
- Turning numbers into names: how IP address lookups are done http://bit.ly/eGOWYX #
- Computer and Internet Law Updates for 2011-02-01 http://goo.gl/fb/HxE7g #
- What is behind the Ofcom review of web blocking powers? http://bit.ly/has1l8 #
- Quarter of world internet traffic involves copyright theft, NBC claims http://bit.ly/hbkaIc #
- Copy of Envisional Report on piracy on Internet available here http://bit.ly/hlaEMZ #
- Nearly 90% of Inc 500 Say Social Media is Important to Their Business or Marketing Strategy http://bit.ly/h3iW9X #
- Google accuses Microsoft on search data http://ow.ly/3OwIA #
- Toymakers MGA, Mattel prepare battle over Bratz http://bit.ly/deM1Mz #
- Bill C-32 Commentary: We Should Avoid Omnibus Copyright Reform http://bit.ly/deM1Mz #
- ICO approves crime maps but warns of possible privacy dangers http://bit.ly/ihtN3g #
- Free-to-Consumers Ad-Supported Website Isn't Illegally Priced–Cammarata v. Bright Imperial http://bit.ly/i61Tie #
- Can Journalism Handle the Technology/Copyright Interface? http://bit.ly/eXPiJV #
- "Read All About It!" – or not… as the case may be. JIH v News Group Newspapers http://bit.ly/eaprFs #
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