- If you critique SOPA, read the text. If you read the text, read it right. http://t.co/zwFi3qtS #
- Computer and Internet Law Weekly Updates for 2012-01-22 http://t.co/jHPSutf5 #
- Computer and Internet Law Updates for 2012-01-22 http://t.co/LqRbGjJj #
- Why Google Is All In A Lather About SOPA http://t.co/DC6cVsGQ #
- Copyrights: Feds push a few novel theories in MegaUpload case http://t.co/s5MqVHVg #
- Research In Motion CoCEOs Mike Lazaridis and Jim Balsillie stepping down http://t.co/T8WcBojc #
- Copyhype Saturday’s Endnotes – 01/21/12 http://t.co/8VmZ5m6a #
- US lawyer for http://t.co/JU0kXVmB withdraws – Reuters http://t.co/n5lRC3cH #
- Antipiracy Case Sends Shivers Through Some Legitimate Storage Sites – New York Times http://t.co/oVX1eUX0 #
- Undercover among the intellectuals (two books reviewed) http://t.co/Z3DksBTL #
- Juror Theodora Dallas guilty of contempt of court for using Internet to investigate accused http://t.co/nLuCJ1UQ #
- Polish government debates stance on ACTA treaty after Internet attacks by Anonymous http://t.co/EDVVMuJ0 #
- After dramatic raid, Megaupload shutdown reverberates in markets http://t.co/gKl0kORN #
- CBS is offline and its servers are wiped – One of Anonymous's more successful attacks http://t.co/tWbam1MR #
- Filesonic Halts File Sharing Service in light of Megaupload charges http://t.co/ferHWgYo #
- Are SOPA and PIPA Necessary To Shut Down Rogue Websites? http://t.co/SKYEICUn #
- Oracle Could Make Big Money with a Copyright Win Against Google http://t.co/H7VzB7zm #
- Looking for Signs of Crime in Megaupload's Memos http://t.co/fywMTmzs #
- Cops violated Fourth Amendment in warrantless search of digital camera http://t.co/ekQsaPbI #
- Collective Licensing: Promises and Pitfalls http://t.co/gsPIZtoU #
- The Stanford Experience: A Semester in the IP Intensive Program at Osgoode http://t.co/aE1bQi36 #
- Business Methods by the Numbers: A Look Inside PTO Class 705 http://t.co/vCWMsTTu #
- U.S. DOJ: The Cloud Provides No Legal Cover for Criminals http://t.co/FltyWTxY #
- Judge Posner and the Use of Photographs in Judicial Opinions – its fair use says Judge Posner http://t.co/PxOjj4iN #
- Photobucket Qualifies for the 512(c) Safe Harbor (Again)–Wolk v. Kodak http://t.co/qAeKNLym #
- Post-Bilski split on patentable subject matter http://t.co/RT22iFEy #
- Europe exposes its stiff data protection law this week http://t.co/ZeCIUYks #
- Judge Delays Megaupload Bail Decision, More Site Operators Arrested http://t.co/nDxuDg5c #
- Filesonic Kills File-Sharing Service After MegaUpload Arrests http://t.co/Fo3uvUXq #
- Getty Images fights copyright infringement ruling in French court – British Journal of Photography http://t.co/SrMxgB7L via howardknopf: #
- Suing for Snooping – Privacy Intrusion Actionable in Ontario http://t.co/CaOnDLKC #
- Computer and Internet Law Updates for 2012-01-23 http://t.co/UuiAhYfH #
- US Supreme Court holds warrantless GPS tracking unconstitutional http://t.co/lCZUNC77, Opinions of the Court at http://t.co/UEKY7wEP #
- Canadian Anti-Spam Law http://t.co/svUmEHoD #
- What's a copyright injunction worth http://t.co/b9z0ByrE #
- IFPI Digital Music Report for 2012 now out http://t.co/TrZKhwEl #
- Is Super Bowl Protected by Trademark or Copyright Law? Try Both. http://t.co/TWGnmBeD #
- Report on privacy tackles airport security http://t.co/w1PiFUIX #
- Will Google break or save the Internet? http://t.co/hM0AIWy3 #
- Stan Liebowitz: Internet to Artists—Drop Dead http://t.co/FbEGOm4i #
- Anonymous wants to shut down Facebook on Jan. 28 http://t.co/MTdY6KNo #
- IFPI Digital Music Report 2012: The Effectiveness of Anti-Piracy Strategies http://t.co/w4OtJYLZ #
- Israeli And Arab Hackers Square Off In Cyberbattle http://t.co/w4OtJYLZ #
- US Supreme Court: GPS device attached to car was an unconstitutional search http://t.co/1DjcFNj6 #
- More on the Jones case: Welcome to the new tort of ‘intrusion upon seclusion’ http://t.co/yxrY6B0R #
- More on the U. S. Supreme Court GPS tracking privacy decision http://t.co/oHLePC2I #
- Sony Sued in US Over Karaoke Music Copyright Infringement Claims Of Almost $1.3 Billion http://t.co/ACfkKbUK #
- Megaupload Legal Troubles Send Shudders Through Cyberlocker Community http://t.co/YUIkU27k #
- Summary Box: Google's 4Q lobbying bill soars http://t.co/Ql4wj7WN #
- Ruling could force Americans to decrypt laptops http://t.co/NbHbswWp #
- Ex-U.S. spy chief says may take crisis for new cyber law http://t.co/fYOFoAoI #
- Rogers violating federal net neutrality rules, CRTC says http://t.co/DugFF14y #
- Tablet and e-book reader ownership takes off http://t.co/JKzF9S9V #
- Balsillie praised for commitment to world issues http://t.co/2dToKs4d #
- EU proposes 'right to be forgotten' by internet firms http://t.co/D3nkFwYH #
- New Statement from Senator Coons on protecting intellectual property, Internet freedom http://t.co/CTdupaT2 #
- France claims ‘three strikes’ piracy law is working http://t.co/IAH72IJL #
- Europe Weighs a Tough Law on Online Privacy and User Data http://t.co/hifcsP3J #
- 15 file-sharing sites like Megaupload that the Feds may target next http://t.co/FNtvtLfm #
- U.S. Government Online Security Website Hacked http://t.co/rBAoD4WZ #
- Sen. Grassley's Twitter Account Hacked http://t.co/WPt6Mq7x #
- Hacker Releases 100,000 Facebook Log-in Credentials http://t.co/8yj6Oy4c #
- The Pirate Bay Wants You to Download Physical Objects Now http://t.co/GCP3jRLB #
- Conroy on Personality Rights in Canada http://t.co/LLGf6CDD #
- U.S. Attorney chasing MegaUpload is former piracy fighter http://t.co/9WPFpSHS #
- Top 5 Ways to Help Ensure Your Clickwarp Agreements Work http://t.co/Sh8HdE62 #
- Sundance 2012: MPAA's Chris Dodd Calls Piracy Defeat a 'Watershed Event' http://t.co/x6srLHYm #
- New Zealand judge defers bail decision on Megaupload arrests http://t.co/5HLcNJtu #
- Revised IP enforcement laws will help creators distribute legal content, EU Commissioner says http://t.co/sLwkBzmG #
- Data protection changes place disproportionate burdens on business, expert says http://t.co/MqgB0IqA #
- Computer and Internet Law Updates for 2012-01-24 http://t.co/Y33UzO3s #
- New personal privacy tort in Ontario – what are the implications? http://t.co/AHW741L4 #
- Furious freetards blitz the wrong SOPA http://t.co/y5UAIC3Q #
- Nokia fined in Australia for spam-texting its own customers http://t.co/zHkC6dZg #
- iBooks Author EULA restrictions invite antitrust concerns http://t.co/5NUnTA6z #
- Megaupload Case | Dotcom Held In Custody Until February http://t.co/k8eCy8sr #
- Oracle accepts judge's proposal, will submit new damages report — mid-April trial still possible http://t.co/KdcAT40l #
- Book Review: How to Fix Copyright http://t.co/TkGTg1i7 #
- There Be Pirates In These Clouds! http://t.co/A32zL5gw #
- ITIF Comments on PIPA/SOPA Developments http://t.co/YVNFL4nu #
- Newspaper articles not creative enough. An issue for the CJEU? http://t.co/igwR0fZe #
- Obama promises action on piracy http://t.co/KVoWSI6y #
- Megaupload founder faces lengthy extradition battle http://t.co/iIw2xlvP #
- Megaupload's Ripple Effect http://t.co/mX7QgeFg #
- Official Google Blog: Updating our privacy policies and terms of service http://t.co/VSuvxCcu #
- SOPA – Dying on the Vine? http://t.co/vUk8uXBD #
- New Euro IP law promises artists torpedoes to sink pirates http://t.co/S3A5rC1K #
- Google starts tracking people as they use YouTube, search, Gmail http://t.co/jtgPkB2h #
- US Supreme Court Justice reconsiders "third party doctrine" http://t.co/FGAYYfnS #
- Computer and Internet Law Updates for 2012-01-25 http://t.co/77ihbjSw #
- Preliminary Injunction against 'Mein Kampf' http://t.co/Yz9JWpME #
- Megaupload and the DMCA http://t.co/KHkbO2Wr #
- Privacy – 1 step forward, 1 step back http://t.co/YcevnvOi #
- Seeing Red – Can Copyright Protect the Idea of a Red Bus on a Black & White Background of the House of Commons? http://t.co/dyRkXAV1 #
- Feds say senior Google execs knew about illicit pharma ads http://t.co/MyKGESjT #
- Patrick Cariou files brief in Richard Prince appeal http://t.co/HDNOZCLY #
- 'Net users to get new rights under EU data protection proposals http://t.co/1X7UbvG7 #
- Google faces backlash over privacy changes http://t.co/W5ZLwDV9 #
- CBC and AVLA announce historic music licensing deal http://t.co/FSJrsb0I #
- Who owns your Facebook photos? Social media industry faces threat as EU proposes “Right to be Forgotten" http://t.co/aRK8c1sy #
- HP outlines schedule for full WebOS open source release http://t.co/GtOfR6By #
- Web users to get ‘right to be forgotten’ http://t.co/5QQCOe0f #
- EUROPA – Press Releases – Commission proposes a comprehensive reform of data protection rules http://t.co/RqdRU6K6 #
- US court denies personal jurisdiction in copyright file sharing case Fraserside v http://t.co/SanYAha4
http://t.co/DVmYcrrv # - Google data merge called privacy threat http://t.co/S00G0W1w #
- Motorola sues Apple for patent infringement http://t.co/MuU0Upv2 #
- Website domain names in Canada to go officially bilingual http://t.co/pnj5j5dB #
- Megaupload founder Kim Dotcom joked about ‘hacker’ past http://t.co/l5eeIYkZ #
- Judge ups the ante for Oracle with respect to two patents asserted against Google http://t.co/T9BFSSnE #
- Uas Group emphasizes copyright guidelines in education http://t.co/PZCfy8dl #
- EU Commission proposes comprehensive reform of data protection rules http://t.co/nLHtVvmC #
- Computer and Internet Law Updates for 2012-01-26 http://t.co/wqjpWsc2 #
- Polone: Why I’m for SOPA, and How the Entertainment Industry Blew It http://t.co/ctCH5PYl #
- Canlii link to Tajdin v. Aga Khan, 2012 FCA 12 (CanLII) case http://t.co/lIkUMUN4 #
- Innocent copyright infringement is not a defence, says Judge Birss QC in new UK case http://t.co/54J2nB0a #
- James Cameron Facing New 'Avatar' Copyright Lawsuit http://t.co/ofPSlN18 #
- Copyright 'piracy' measure published in Ireland http://t.co/cD8GyWRt. #
- IFPI welcomes ACTA signature http://t.co/LivMV1O0 #
- Google: Is the search giant evil? http://t.co/9wYDkxF2 #
- Victory on Antipiracy Issue Buoys Internet Lobby http://t.co/wqUD8R3j #
- Facebook files lawsuit against 'likejacking' spammers http://t.co/J1il8Q0r #
- Twitter to censor tweets in individual countries http://t.co/08Mdhrnj #
- U.S. lawmakers press Google on privacy policy changes http://t.co/0r040DMA #
- FBI Releases Plans To Monitor Social Networks http://t.co/urmUKz1r #
- RealNetworks to sell patents, software to Intel http://t.co/xfhuIrMO #
- The Truth Behind Google's Copyright-Bills Hysteria http://t.co/lz0MqDoX #
- After Years Of Near Obscurity, Atari Turns To Copyright Trolling http://t.co/RWNhCH6f #
- European Parliament Says Its Website Taken Offline By Anonymous http://t.co/HDdvAkcs #
- There is no “generalized right to rummage” through an adversary’s Facebook account http://t.co/KY2yCfgo #
- Music Canada: A Service Providers Guide to Licensing Music in Canada http://t.co/hvLPvQRU #
- Who Really Stopped SOPA, and Why? http://t.co/9zZqCu1P #
- Anti-piracy code of practice for search engines proposed by rights holder representatives http://t.co/cuJqDH4V #
- Ten Tech Law Resolutions for 2012 http://t.co/qrJ5abnJ #
- Two Megaupload execs bailed http://t.co/AlAkZB6X #
- Computer and Internet Law Updates for 2012-01-27 http://t.co/UhGWGlbN #
- A number says a thousand words: Data Privacy Day 2012 http://t.co/pX8wtaGN #
- ACTA why you should support it http://t.co/equzpPsZ #
- Robert Levine: Commerce or chaos http://t.co/6Fifg7Cb #
- Protested Irish copyright measure not similar to US SOPA says minister http://t.co/86Qh24Tg #
- Copying Game Designs: Is It Legal? http://t.co/SAkNDzeJ #
- Facebook Readies IPO Filing http://t.co/HhANvMys #
- Irelands’s SOPA http://t.co/lP9nBzf8 #
- Computer and Internet Law Updates for 2012-01-28 http://t.co/TyPz7RJE #
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