- Computer and Internet Law Weekly Updates for 2011-09-04 http://t.co/emfxbvF #
- Computer and Internet Law Updates for 2011-09-04 http://t.co/eWJl7W2 #
- Law and Legal Affairs: Now Scots can make a basic will online http://ow.ly/6lg35 #
- Privacy, copyright and datacaps on InternetNZ's radar http://ow.ly/6lghy #
- Teachers Celebrate Temporary Injunction Against Facebook Ban http://ow.ly/6lgk4 #
- Patriot Act remains controversial http://ow.ly/6lgtd #
- Amazon Pushes Hard to Kill a California Sales Tax http://ow.ly/6lgGH #
- Samsung Removes Tablet Computer From Show After Injunction http://ow.ly/6lh1m #
- iTunes Match Goes Beta, and It Downloads http://ow.ly/6lhhk #
- Google Highlights Advances in Copyright Protection http://ow.ly/6lgSF #
- China's regulators may force Baidu to be more like Google http://ow.ly/6lgAC #
- WiLan Sues Apple, Dell, HTC and Others http://ow.ly/6lgVW #
- Facebook faces major Irish privacy investigation http://ow.ly/6lh7i #
- Judge throws out 2 more Righthaven copyright lawsuits – VEGAS INC http://ow.ly/6lhc7 #
- Czech Pirates and Anti-Piracy Union draw up battle lines http://ow.ly/6lh9i #
- Record Biz Braces for Legal Battles Over Copyright Law – RollingStone.com http://ow.ly/6lhdW #
- PlayStation Scam Makes FBI Warning List http://ow.ly/6lglr #
- UWI Cave Hill accused of copyright infringement http://t.co/pslwMQE #
- UK-Nigeria reach new intellectual property agreement http://t.co/UyoX0r9 #
- Chinese battle against piracy and counterfeited goods continues http://t.co/fz030Ci #
- Judge inclined to order "the top executive officers" of Oracle and Google to spend one or two days in mediation http://t.co/Mi1mJcw #
- Internet Copyright Theft: Content Creators Must Stay Vigilant http://t.co/c9DeDZ3 #
- Do the File-Sharing Cases Mean Less Protection for Anonymous Speech When the Plaintiff Claims Copyright Infingement? http://t.co/IqT47jZ #
- Yes, File “Sharing” Is Stealing http://t.co/MvHDwFW #
- JewelPops Inc. Sues Royal Chain For Copyright Infringement http://t.co/po8fMvd #
- University of Calgary Copyright FAQ http://t.co/6qt7sp4 #
- Listen to EFF's Courtroom Arguments Against Warrantless Wiretapping http://t.co/JciA6fB #
- Spammer Spanked By Court, Award Slashed From $11 Million To .. $3 http://t.co/bpfvorq #
- John Degen: free culture's funny new math http://t.co/kWzHHBW #
- Our Thoughts on Google's Progress Report on Copyright Protection Efforts http://t.co/5qn8ANj #
- UK police may be given domain name-suspension powers http://t.co/2CiChOj #
- More on e360 v. Spamhaus http://t.co/lehUTfm #
- Iran suspected in hack of web security firm http://t.co/pPCwu4S (via @news360app) #
- Former News Corp executives to face hacking committee http://t.co/hPmSudA (via @news360app) #
- Computer and Internet Law Updates for 2011-09-06 http://t.co/mrkA00c #
- Technological change and copyright http://t.co/pfNmj2S #
- The Copyright Infringement isn’t Theft Trope http://t.co/Wm1qMUe #
- Court Tosses Copyright Case Against Home Depot http://t.co/e83uaj0 #
- Apple tells Chinese food company to change its logo http://t.co/3wl8fJq #
- CA upholds ABC TV5 in copyright case http://t.co/Ctan6d2 #
- Pirate Politician Calls for Block on EU Copyright Extension http://t.co/jzeTq1Y #
- htmlComics: Domain Name Forfeiture Before Operation in Our Sites http://t.co/a7P00l1 #
- Five New Developments Which May Reshape Canadian Legal Education in 2011-2012 http://t.co/Ukzq0Ea #
- Google objects to judge's proposal for jury selection in Oracle case http://t.co/umNHLTt #
- Authors hesitate to embrace e-books http://t.co/UBWdjeI #
- Website Shutdown, No Court Order Needed being proposed in UK http://t.co/toa6UnC #
- Cornell Library Adopts Orphan Works Project http://t.co/gLCQTmK #
- Russian Minister: YouTube and Google Should Be Shut Down For Copyright Infringement http://t.co/BlIMIwx #
- Supreme Court Justice Ginsburg gives historical, humorous lecture http://t.co/Ynv3dRE #
- Sprint Sues to Block AT&T's Deal for T-Mobile http://t.co/2Wccx8o #
- Website terms and conditions were unenforceable because of fraud http://t.co/9Ec75se #
- Lost sales were not “loss” under the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act http://t.co/HMmiDOi #
- Posting a Privacy Policy May Not Be Enough – NARC to Enforce Industry Principles http://t.co/rqy4rei #
- Ontario Case Law: Baglow v. Smith: Removing the Defamatory Sting From Online Debates on Blogs http://t.co/bLdEfAu #
- Freedom of expression: is filming the police in public a fundamental right? http://t.co/iYGea3T #
- Security concerns leading UK businesses to clamp down on social media, study says http://t.co/GGA7CAP #
- Copyright term extension: back on the agenda in EU http://t.co/7iFNefb #
- Twitter users charged with terrorism for false tweets in Mexico http://t.co/gBhEl1D #
- Korean antitrust agency raids Google over Android http://t.co/qSSWp8r #
- Indirect theories of copyright liabilities http://t.co/iz5jH0R #
- Computer and Internet Law Updates for 2011-09-07 http://t.co/ilGVPXn #
- New copyright graduated response process in NZ found to reduce internet file sharing http://ow.ly/6nH11 #
- Alberta court finds publically available exception in PIPA unconstitutional in United Food v Alberta 2011 ABQB 415 http://ow.ly/6nPqH #
- Fixing CASL: comments on the draft CRTC and Industry Canada regulations http://t.co/AmrppUL #
- Submissions to the CRTC on the draft CRTC CASL regulations are available at the Commission's website http://ow.ly/6o8Xq #
- By George, We’ve got Ourselves a Washington Declaration http://t.co/apIyNEv #
- Quick question for the pirates http://t.co/by3CV34 #
- Copyright Troll Righthaven Goes on Life Support http://t.co/vnmkCay #
- Music industry claims victory as EU extends copyright laws http://t.co/y5Ch5mE #
- Summit Sues Twilight.com Owner for Infringement http://t.co/VPLvNIZ #
- Telstra calls on Attorney-General over copyright after Australia High Court denies leave in yellow pages case http://t.co/tGlLOAe #
- Shocker for Android OEMs: Google document proposes giving Motorola time-to-market advantage http://t.co/B73fwHi #
- Google engineer admits to "strong indication that it is likely" that he copied Sun code into Android http://t.co/QPKurqm #
- EU Commission reveals results of public consultation on the draft directive on orphan works http://t.co/in6NAdI #
- Competition Bureau raps Nivea distributor for false claims http://t.co/XMEDLYK #
- Wind Mobile fight moves to top court http://t.co/kx5e8Fp #
- The .xxx domains are here, and the porn industry isn’t happy about it http://t.co/zPEYJtI #
- IBM Stakes $1 Billion On Hope Of Spurring Small Business Buying http://t.co/M9Nxvkz #
- Oracle, Google Execs to Head to Mediation http://t.co/sW5xKsx #
- US Senators Push for Changes in CFAA http://t.co/Sugvzt0 #
- Google & Android Lose Ground as Depositions Begin in Oracle Lawsuit http://t.co/KNghFSf #
- The Pirate Bay Launches 3-D Section http://t.co/fyfoIH4 #
- Over iPhone And iPad Patents: Apple Sues Samsung In Japan http://t.co/uQmpexx #
- California Gov. signs identity theft protection bill into law http://t.co/eTvhleT #
- Alberta court declares portions of provincial privacy law unconstitutional http://t.co/tVW8cTa #
- Does Posting on the Internet Trigger US Copyright Registration Requirement? http://t.co/67bydWH #
- FBI Plans to Share Copyright Warning Seal http://t.co/7s3yr4E #
- UBC warns students, staff to cite carefully this fall http://t.co/spux8rR #
- E-Currency and the future of anonymity – piracy is benign? http://t.co/5bHjzwk #
- Patent Reform Legislation Set to Become Law, But Will Make Few Meaningful Changes http://t.co/1bf60NU #
- Google Hands HTC Patents to Use Against Apple http://t.co/26P8d84 #
- NLRB’s Facebook firing decision had little to do with Facebook http://t.co/I3aV5P6 #
- Lending rights. Court of Appeal The Hague (Leenrecht / VOB) http://t.co/hJVIPeS #
- Website terms, copyright used to shut down real estate data scraping in Century 21 v Rogers http://t.co/21QgtQ8 #
- Computer and Internet Law Updates for 2011-09-08 http://t.co/szx18uz #
- SCC will hear appeal, Re:Sound v. MPTAC — http://t.co/L9AuBuy via @jaykerrwilson: #
- More Scrutiny for First Sale in the US http://t.co/3YGUej1 #
- SAP’s Ex-TomorrowNow Unit Charged Over Oracle Downloads http://t.co/Rn3swGB #
- Supreme Court ruling could further delay Tory copyright overhaul http://t.co/DmxK1ll #
- Symantec releases 2011 Norton Cybercrime Report http://t.co/nX63Lnu #
- Supreme Court to Hear Five (5) Copyright Cases in Two Days in December 2011 http://t.co/QGokznS #
- Two more Android OEMs sign up as Microsoft patent licensees http://t.co/tp0tHaI #
- Lionsgate Sued Over Music Used in LeBron James Documentary http://t.co/F360oJn #
- Yorkshire brickie sues FIFA and loses over Lampard’s World Cup ‘goal’ http://t.co/Jv8MtWP #
- Patient Data Posted Online in Major Breach of Privacy in US http://t.co/xfg5J6g #
- Students give e-learning a grade of incomplete http://t.co/sMkjm78 #
- Online red-light district .xxx opens http://t.co/uehRw3X #
- Ontario School removes Wi-Fi, citing health concerns for students http://t.co/AijgTwS #
- Amazon.com, state of California reach tentative deal on sales tax holiday http://t.co/ffo5ypg #
- Does surfing the Internet at work qualify as ‘time theft’? http://t.co/JRPvxLp #
- German Court: ISP Not Responsible When Subscribers Infringe Copyrights http://t.co/L4LHHDB #
- Facebook signs up to voluntary privacy code in Germany http://t.co/w29MmeZ #
- UTPD uses social media websites to gather evidence http://t.co/PnQmnXX #
- FTC Should Reject Online Advertisers’ Privacy Effort, Groups Say http://t.co/tji9j2R #
- Cybercrime affects minimum of two-thirds of all Canadians http://t.co/CMbJrJf #
- 4 Key Provisions of the US Patent Reform Act for Patent Litigators http://t.co/BMVUIGj #
- Samsung tablet can't be sold in Germany http://t.co/vNxQsVr #
- Michael Hart, a Pioneer of E-Books, Dies at 64 http://t.co/toJCLfV #
- Researchers’ Typosquatting Stole 20 GB of E-Mail From Fortune 500 http://t.co/BtPKX3I #
- Two may be company, but can one be a crowd? What is a public performance? http://t.co/VAhdiMt #
- US court rules that in-line linking can infringe the display copyright in FLAVA WORKS, INC. v. Gunter http://t.co/gfOUpbO #
- Tech Execs Should Read the PROTECT IP Act Before Attacking It http://t.co/McLzclx #
- Newspaper admits that copyright trolling was a bad idea – Fires Righthaven http://t.co/FyZzFx8 #
- Google Reaches Deal With 2nd French Publisher http://t.co/0FNTk1k #
- Computer and Internet Law Updates for 2011-09-09 http://t.co/NNgwy8I #
- Now Hurt Locker lawsuits launched with Fed Ct ordering Bell, Cogeco & Videotron to disclose subscriber info http://t.co/uxkjqQV via mgeist #
- Why Google's Motorola Patent Play Backfires http://t.co/4FWNkFU #
- Righthaven says it might have to file for bankruptcy http://t.co/e6LZn2E #
- Canadian ISPs to Deliver Customer Information in Hurt Locker Lawsuit under order from Federal Court http://t.co/zBseKCw #
- NinjaVideo illegal downloading site operators indicted: ICE http://t.co/YkZJwr9 #
- More Bad News For Groupon: Sales Team Files Class-Action Suit http://t.co/PxKKk5N #
- If A Kid Grabs Your Camera In The Street And Snaps Some Photos, Who Owns The Copyright http://t.co/gCnw3vw #
- Apple Still Seems To Think That Only It Could Possibly Have An Apple Shaped Logo http://t.co/ZnQUAPr #
- Lawyer Hit With $4.2 Million Judgment in Junk Fax Class Action in US– Holtzman v. Turza http://t.co/CLruhIV #
- Does Cracking Down on Piracy Kill the Internet? http://t.co/ynleJvy #
- UK Joint Committee on Privacy and Injunctions calls for evidence http://t.co/FuoF88m #
- French Publishers Drop Lawsuits Against Google Book Scanning http://t.co/C5Ln6nM #
- Computer and Internet Law Updates for 2011-09-10 http://t.co/Batj8Cr #
- What’s next for copyright reform in Canada? (updated) http://t.co/AwazPLv #
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