- Computer and Internet Law Updates for 2011-03-20 http://goo.gl/fb/bhEZ1 #
- Report: Cloud Music Services to Hit 161M Subscribers by 2016 http://bit.ly/fVVQvc #
- Computer and Internet Law Weekly Updates for 2011-03-20 http://goo.gl/fb/gbleP #
- Netflix Data on Customer Viewing Habits Sparks Class Action Lawsuit http://bit.ly/egGDVh #
- Google Public Policy Blog: Keeping counterfeits out of ads http://bit.ly/glWAu0 #
- Destiny Media Wins Patent Dispute With Rival Yangaroo http://bit.ly/fxPOyJ #
- The Anti-Choice Privacy Fundamentalists – Innovation Policy Blog http://bit.ly/ekG9XV #
- It's time to create a digital society for Canada http://bit.ly/fREh3R #
- In ‘Kingpin,’ a New Look at Cybercrime – Review – NYTimes.com http://nyti.ms/hHsH4o #
- United States Senate Passes Patent Reform Bill http://bit.ly/hbt3DU #
- OPC: A Guide for Submitting Privacy Impact Assessments http://bit.ly/gnYFXy #
- E-newsletter: Privacy Perspectives – News from the OPC http://bit.ly/gSePLi #
- SSRN-Table of Data Protection and Privacy Law Instruments Regulating Transborder Data Flows http://bit.ly/fj9wvk #
- Facebook and Google 'must follow' EU privacy rules http://bit.ly/gV7Olw #
- Changes to Expedited Patent Examination in Canada http://bit.ly/eTfzl9 #
- Lessig: Ugh, Louis Vuitton Sues Artist http://bit.ly/i93azT #
- Translating and selling abridged works violates copyright says Korean court http://bit.ly/hnPBud #
- Court rules against woman accused of fraudulent misrepresentation for creating fake internet boyfriend http://bit.ly/gReSRK #
- Atwood on the future of publishing http://bit.ly/dJQ9Xn #
- No e-books without authors, Atwood reminds us – The Globe and Mail http://bit.ly/g12kZL #
- US government serious about going after peer to peer sites http://ow.ly/1scU07 #
- How copyright infringement is like stealing my sandwich http://bit.ly/i5uYja #
- Canada Post warns of email scam http://bit.ly/fQHeDF #
- Paying for class notes online: sharing or cheating? http://bit.ly/eSJULr #
- AT&T to buy T-Mobile USA for US$39B http://bit.ly/eI8p7i #
- Google Accuses Chinese of Blocking Gmail Service http://nyti.ms/ge8QeK #
- The Times’s Online Pay Model Was Years in the Making http://nyti.ms/evoDu2 #
- How Google Is Evolving Into a Media Company http://nyti.ms/fBhSAJ #
- Britain Tries to Curb Libel Lawsuits including libel tourism http://nyti.ms/g78ux9 #
- How to deal with content theft http://bit.ly/eehttW #
- Richard Prince Loses Fair Use Argument in US as copying or use without transformation is not fair use http://bit.ly/ghrUK3 #
- Apple Pushing Labels for April Music Locker Launch http://bit.ly/hW1IaC #
- Internet Crime And Fraud On The Rise http://bit.ly/eXegFN #
- ICE Seizures Criticism: Magic Words http://bit.ly/fsVLjW #
- Telstra, Internode tentatively back iiNet's piracy authority http://bit.ly/fVoKAs #
- Madame Tussauds Sued Over Evel Knievel Copyrights and Right Of Publicity http://bit.ly/i1FvNJ #
- Stallman on header files – does using them create a derivative work? http://bit.ly/g2RDVC #
- The UK Defamation Bill – Libel Law For The 21st Century? http://bit.ly/hVzTHP #
- Computer and Internet Law Updates for 2011-03-21 http://goo.gl/fb/plENk #
- What art copyrights and sandwhiches have in common http://goo.gl/fb/Nu3tG #
- Supreme Court to decide this week if Rogers and ESA get leave to appeal in the Tariff 22 case http://ow.ly/4iIj3 #
- Supreme Court also to decide whether to grant leave in ACTRA v. Bell: do retail ISPs carry on broadcasting undertakings? http://ow.ly/4iITN #
- Our authors speak up: Is this country good to its writers http://t.co/LxoaCEs #
- McCarthy Tétrault takes top band in Information Technology law in Chambers rankings http://ow.ly/4jcRI #
- EU commissioner calls for copyright forum http://bit.ly/ekjIZR #
- Publishers concerned over EU copyright http://bit.ly/i4OQXl #
- Screenwriter Sues Disney/Pixar Claiming 'Cars' Was Stolen http://t.co/HiuYLtg #
- Microsoft sues Barnes & Noble, Foxconn, and Inventec for patent infringement http://bit.ly/deM1Mz #
- US government opposes Microsoft in Supreme Court patent lawsuit http://bit.ly/hw5eZN #
- Data breach in the clouds http://ow.ly/4jdDz #
- Tragedy of the Data Commons http://bit.ly/hcya4j #
- Austrian court rules that broadcasts to hotel rooms are communications to to the public http://bit.ly/eR0EVl #
- Man indicted under CANSPAM Act ordered to pay more than $2.5 million http://bit.ly/deM1Mz #
- Supreme Court to hear Black libel case involving jurisdiction of Ontario court over action http://bit.ly/dIX6hD #
- Google receives fine in France over StreetView privacy breaches http://bit.ly/fN1Nmk #
- Inside Anonymous' Secret War Room: "Anonymous is a vigilante group now. A mob without conscience." http://bit.ly/eD5EcI #
- Insurers and social media http://bit.ly/eYu5L1 #
- China Tightens Electronic Censorship http://nyti.ms/fOrNgQ #
- US Student Used Spyware to Steal Passwords, Change Grades http://bit.ly/fhei0x #
- Google Calls Out Beijing for Messing With Gmail http://nyti.ms/dGg6ev #
- Apple sues Amazon over 'Appstore' name, alleging trademark infringement http://bit.ly/ePAQSZ #
- Amazon stymies Lendle e-book lending service by unilaterally revoking access to Amazon APIs http://cnet.co/eY4vyA #
- Man Charged with Hiring Stock Pump-and-Dump Spam Botnet http://bit.ly/h45yST #
- German court rules Google Street View is legal http://cnet.co/ezQBdF #
- Apple criticized for approving 'gay cure' app http://cnet.co/gVvVIn #
- Yahoo's Offers Cookie Opt-Out Button Ahead of New EU Law http://bit.ly/dJpxFJ #
- Privacy lawsuits rain down on Netflix http://cnet.co/h31lOR #
- Supreme Court Rejects Universal Music Group's Appeal Of Eminem Royalty Case http://bit.ly/elziEz #
- Microsoft wins copyright case against Australian technician http://bit.ly/eouX6o #
- The Continuing Travails of Digital Identities http://bit.ly/if69a1 #
- Play.com spam points to malware downloads http://bit.ly/eeYX8P #
- Computer and Internet Law Updates for 2011-03-22 http://goo.gl/fb/Jw3ny #
- US Judge Rejects Google Books Settlement http://bit.ly/fQUFuP #
- US court: Google book settlement not “fair, adequate and reasonable” http://goo.gl/fb/fJNsi #
- BBC News – Digital Act heads to High Court http://bbc.in/fJeOVm #
- Experts seek ways of copyright protection in Internet age in China http://bit.ly/gN8Zvm #
- More on the Google book settlement ruling http://nyti.ms/hjg3zJ #
- Righthaven loses case on fair use grounds http://bit.ly/gNpdxa #
- Man Sues BBC Claiming Copyright On Doctor Who's Dalek Leader http://bit.ly/gsljYl #
- Live streams of sport broadcasts infringe copyrights court in Netherlands rules http://bit.ly/heQKhl #
- Android Devs Speak Out On Counterfeiting Concerns. http://bit.ly/hNkHPC #
- Disney/Pixar sued by UK screenwriter http://bit.ly/i4xh7P #
- Google patents Doodle http://bit.ly/eJyjaF #
- Book Publishers' Google Books Settlement Statement http://bit.ly/gIxIDC #
- Ontario Work Computer Search Case – Privacy Concerns Real but Employers Still May Govern, R V Cole http://bit.ly/hssmaJ #
- Microsoft Seeks Harmonization Of EU Cloud Computing Rules http://bit.ly/eb8aiX #
- Facebook urges EC caution over privacy regulations http://bit.ly/epBikn #
- Computer and Internet Law Updates for 2011-03-23 http://goo.gl/fb/rYryi #
- Study: LimeWire demise slows music piracy http://ow.ly/4kLIh #
- Google's appeal to stay Perfect 10's Canadian copyright lawsuit against it was dismissed by the Federal Court on March 21 #
- Sask. CA discusses scope of Privacy Act in Bigstone v. St. Pierre, 2011 SKCA 34 http://bit.ly/i2KAp8 #
- A Digital Library Better Than Google’s http://nyti.ms/dF4P3m #
- Is Zediva’s New-Release Movie Streaming Service Legal? http://bit.ly/fSYJMQ #
- GAPP to Monitor Copyright Infringement on Baidu http://bit.ly/frSTbb #
- Cheryl Cole | Cole Track Embroiled In Copyright http://bit.ly/hKdgPQ #
- Lil Wayne Sued By ‘Lollipop’ Producer For $20 Million http://bit.ly/huQCVY #
- PicScout ImageExchange Enables Creative Pros to Find and License Online Images on All Major Browsers http://mwne.ws/dXDDay #
- 5 Social Media Lessons for Company Legal Departments http://bit.ly/dEPV8Z #
- What's Next for the FTC's Proposed Privacy Framework? http://bit.ly/etxcRg #
- Oklahoma State House Passes Smart Grid Privacy Bill http://bit.ly/h6fA4g #
- Degen: who's failing whom? http://bit.ly/hBmMS1 #
- Google’s Next Stop May Be in Congress http://nyti.ms/gp21zM #
- E-Textbooks Get a Boost From Publishers http://nyti.ms/eo56kB #
- Defeated Google Settlement a "victory for copyright" http://bit.ly/fIMTXt #
- Baidu to introduce anti-piracy technology to detect infringing book products http://reut.rs/fpQdVY #
- AFACT, iiNet copyright case heads to Sydney High Court http://bit.ly/hmnog9 #
- Facing the music http://bit.ly/fr8vVu #
- Yahoo not liable for blocking marketing email in US http://bit.ly/ekI9xm #
- Google’s Bad Advice: Score round 1 for the authors http://bit.ly/ikdEj3 #
- Judge Rader Talk Recap http://bit.ly/gcKEVy #
- With Limewire Shuttered, Peer-to-Peer Music File Sharing Declines Precipitously http://bit.ly/hOSNxp #
- 'Iranian' attackers forge Google's Gmail credentials http://bit.ly/fNMNxl #
- Groupon accused of 'bait and switch' advertising on Google.com in lawsuit http://lat.ms/hHwUeR #
- Digital privacy a key concern, says Aussie federal Information Commissioner John McMillan http://bit.ly/ehPwpv #
- Court in Jones case says there's no tort of invasion of privacy in Ontario http://bit.ly/hWd93g #
- Privacy-related bills to die on the order paper if Canadian election called http://bit.ly/hHHmf8 #
- U.K. Gov't Announces Creative Industries Council To Support http://bit.ly/g4ySfa #
- Howard Stern Sues Sirius XM, Alleges Unpaid Stock Awards http://bit.ly/eiGb2A #
- comScore Files Patent Countersuit Against Rival Nielsen http://bit.ly/ensbTe #
- Google Books Ruling: law professor on what it means for academic authors http://bit.ly/i9hBkn via copyrightgirl #
- Computer and Internet Law Updates for 2011-03-24 http://goo.gl/fb/qK2bI #
- Supr. Ct gives leave to appeal to ESA and ISPs on Tarrif 22 and to cultural groups on w/ ISPs are broadcast undertakings http://ow.ly/4luHH #
- Press Release: RIM Announces Android Apps to Run on the PlayBook http://bit.ly/fjlS8G #
- Google begins testing Google Music internally http://t.co/rcMXOed #
- European Commission hit by serious cyberattack http://bit.ly/dFoMM3 #
- Time Warner Cable iPad flap heats up http://bit.ly/gep1s6 #
- Report: Google May Face Antitrust Inquiries in Ohio, Wisconsin http://bit.ly/hHbYt3 #
- Sony Claims PlayStation 3 Hacker Sabotaged Hard Drive, Skipped Town http://t.co/9OgT8cs #
- Canada's Supreme Court to look at copyright, web http://bit.ly/i3qpiT #
- NY court: Keep Internet copyright disputes at home http://bit.ly/e8EKYT #
- Canada To Remain On U.S. Video Piracy List – The Hollywood Reporter http://t.co/Cyyw0ag #
- A Canadian Perspective on Libel Tourism http://bit.ly/hu3hDK #
- Copyright Levies’ War Rages in Spain http://bit.ly/gIWnLr #
- Protection of GUIs, some comments about the ECJ ‘s preliminary ruling in BSA v. Ministervo Kultury. http://bit.ly/dR7QD7 #
- B.C. police database names 85% of residents http://bit.ly/eaWIB2 #
- Copyhype Friday’s Endnotes – 03/24/11 http://bit.ly/hmTVBL #
- Talks between Baidu and Chinese writers collapse http://bit.ly/htGQTF #
- Google Books Deal Not Dead, Only Resting, Authors’ Lawyer Says http://bit.ly/gA0tnc #
- French Photographer Patrick Cariou On His Copyright Suit Victory Against Richard Prince http://huff.to/eS2F7h #
- Man in Malta fined €50,000 for breach of copyright, unlawful competition http://bit.ly/ge9QkW #
- Rome court to Yahoo!: you're responsible for piracy occurring on sites in search results once you have notice http://bit.ly/idfUYb #
- Link to US Penguin case holding that copyright holder can sue where it carries on business for Internet downloads http://bit.ly/fnOjHB #
- Porn company sues Florida resident for pirating flicks http://bit.ly/fzPswn #
- Photo Hosting Site Gets DMCA 512 Safe Harbor–Wolk v. Photobucket http://bit.ly/i0EWcQ #
- Microsoft spends $7.5m on IP addresses http://bit.ly/e77wWi #
- C-60, C-61, C-32? http://goo.gl/fb/SKmqr #
- Computer and Internet Law Updates for 2011-03-25 http://goo.gl/fb/tJeDZ #
- Breaking: Fall of the House of Harper – Liberal non-confidence vote passes 156-145 via nationalpost: – that's it for C-32 and other Bills #
- Link to Jones v. Tsige, 2011 ONSC 1475 http://bit.ly/giVdJy holding Ontario has no tort for privacy invasion #
- Supreme Court to consider whether ISPs are broadcasting undertakings http://bit.ly/f3eMWb #
- Why Copyright Will Make Better Artists http://bit.ly/fORkYQ #
- Future for Google books may be limited http://bit.ly/hFtPi5 #
- Time Warner Ordered to Hand Over IDs in Illegal Downloading Suit http://bit.ly/g2D6gL #
- Computer and Internet Law Updates for 2011-03-26 http://goo.gl/fb/TYqoY #
- Cellphones Track Your Every Move, and You May Not Even Know http://nyti.ms/fhZzIC #
- Apple's mobile products do not violate Nokia patents, says ITC http://bit.ly/grgMYw #
- Trademarked keyword sales may soon be restricted in Europe http://bit.ly/e9lZcr #
- Android openness withering as Google withholds Honeycomb code http://bit.ly/dEuyL2 #
- Baidu apologises to writers in copyright dispute http://bit.ly/ifqdKG #
- Richard Prince Ordered To Destroy Art Over Copyright Breach http://bit.ly/e3qW46 #
- Microsoft Shuts off HTTPS in Hotmail for Over a Dozen Countries http://bit.ly/h7pZ3A #
- Spotify introduces streaming of live concerts http://bit.ly/id89Cc #
- Two noteworthy Ontario privacy decisions http://bit.ly/f5w38y #
- Kerry Releases Draft of "Privacy Bill of Rights" http://bit.ly/hALeLl #
- Can employers spy on their employees in UK? http://bit.ly/hBQVu5 #
- There is no two without three: Bill C-32 is Dead http://bit.ly/h71dPi #
- French Academic Libel Case considers who has Jurisdiction on the Internet? http://bit.ly/gqRWW1 #
- Analysis of the new Irish Data Retention Act http://bit.ly/fQXpFX #
- free culture? — sure, but say good-bye to academic freedom http://bit.ly/gPiHbj #
- Insurance Coverage For Computer-Related Losses http://bit.ly/eH0dTv #
- Pitfalls of Failing to Acquire Required Consents When Outsourcing-Xantel and Merck Case http://bit.ly/elu39A #
- EU bodies should tell citizens that some personal data might be released, says privacy watchdog http://bit.ly/gGjENx #
- Nominative fair use in the Third Circuit: a district court applies the standard http://bit.ly/fyAM4m #
- Is claim that service doesn't infringe patent false advertising? http://bit.ly/htVzNb #
- Why US antitrust regulators should probe Google search http://bit.ly/fOxTAc #
- Chinese firm accused of mobile malware ruse http://bit.ly/g45poc #
- The Internet: Americans have gone from loving a good deal to loving a good steal http://bit.ly/dOnpKL #
- Global Brand Database – a new trademark search facility released by wipo http://t.co/tRkxzRm via cyberlaw_ro #
- The Great Language Land Grab – does Apple own the word "app" for store? http://nyti.ms/h5mF8N #
- Ontarion computer ruling seen as landmark workplace decision http://bit.ly/gdl64O #
- CDN – Government tables digital strategy in budget http://bit.ly/eFm9hu #
- RIM Buys Developer Of HTML5 Mobile App Testing Platform TinyHippos http://tcrn.ch/hzDmTl #
- In Iran, New Attack Escalates Ongoing Cyberconflict http://bit.ly/euRPHD #
- LawPivot Seeks To Kill (Well, Slash) Startup Lawyer Fees http://bit.ly/ftl2ui #
- Google tops list of world's most valuable brands http://cnet.co/gDnH9e #
- Proposed EU Law Could Undermine Online Rights Says Group http://bit.ly/hmYFFo #
- ID Thief in US Sentenced to More Than 16 Years in Prison http://bit.ly/hVW7Qs #
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