- Computer and Internet Law Weekly Updates for 2012-02-12 http://t.co/0ja8YAmJ #
- US Govt 'throwing everything' at Dotcom http://t.co/M2ZtlYGg #
- EFF Defends $54,000 Award against Music-Sharer http://t.co/d0gEFplq #
- New lawful access law could allow police to view people's web-surfing habits http://t.co/0UtBhwVQ #
- Playing by new rules – the challenges posed by the Optus decision in Australia http://t.co/27QT6YzY #
- Sports funding 'rests on copyright change' resulting from the Optus decision http://t.co/yk0kTZnU #
- Anonymous attacks Croatian presidency website http://t.co/p2pyXafo #
- 'The Economist' And 'Financial Times' Already Writing Off ACTA As Dead http://t.co/JBYEuL05 #
- World’s Unluckiest BitTorrent Pirate Fined in Sweden But Avoids Jail http://t.co/TVgXYwdn #
- After Years Of Extracting Money, Patent Troll Eolas Gets Slapped Down http://t.co/NeEdUXRp #
- US Government Looks To Mine Social Media To Combat Terrorist Attacks, Uprisings http://t.co/spAbLBlY #
- Patry on Copyright Repair http://t.co/LuPtoOMn #
- IIPA zings Canada http://t.co/w4OtJYLZ #
- Ron Deibert: Canada has a 'responsibility to do more' to protect the openness of the Web http://t.co/JPyLTs1U #
- CBC launches digital music service http://t.co/9gKp1ZVu@ #
- Twitter Is All in Good Fun, Until It Isn’t http://t.co/Ax5PF3uo #
- Protecting rights of film directors: the ECJ rules http://t.co/aR1owHKp #
- Australia Govt holds second secret anti-piracy meeting http://t.co/1W5CQbDB #
- Warner Music Group: streaming services generated turnover of $15 million in 2011 http://t.co/cMJDFgcW #
- Trade Secrets, Transparency, and Temporality http://t.co/9GNvppGC #
- Substantial Disparity: Copyright Chaos in the Second Circuit http://t.co/PbmdVYMW #
- What Are The Constitutional Limits On Awards Of Statutory Damages? http://t.co/MN3BdSN0 #
- The Washington Post, Recast for a Digital Future http://t.co/opGNB5nN #
- Microsoft India Store gets hacked, passwords and usernames exposed http://t.co/5Btkpham #
- Along with CIA takedown, information compromised at Homeland Security by Anonymous #
- Computer and Internet Law Updates for 2012-02-13 http://t.co/4AuPavdC #
- BC court has jurisdiction over defamation case where publication in province shown Nazerali v. Mitchell, 2012 BCSC 205 http://t.co/PikTxOMV #
- ACTA and Sinde in the news http://t.co/d72Gq95O #
- Regulators to Google: You can buy Motorola, but we still don't trust you http://t.co/hcRbKOD1 #
- Breaches galore as Cryptome hacked to infect visitors with malware http://t.co/d1ByEDjo #
- Apple launching sidelong attacks against Google with new lawsuits in US http://t.co/k57D1ZmN #
- McKeough to head copyright inquiry in Australia thttp://bit.ly/ylrjGu #
- European Commission clears Google-Motorola deal but with reservations concerning standard-essential patents http://t.co/irivLTvp #
- Anonymous Takes Down Greek Police and Government Web Sites as Athens Erupts http://t.co/zxd9njC3 #
- Gord Brown, MP — Leeds – Grenville – Speech to the House of Commons on Bill C-11 http://t.co/0HxqQ6nZ #
- Washington Generals sue Washington Wizards for copyright infringement http://t.co/JpKwjOPE #
- Security expert reveals cyberweapon fears as Anonymous attack CIA http://t.co/7CKIQOBh #
- US officials say cyber crimes will overtake terrorism as top threat http://t.co/fSI5Fu6h #
- DOJ statement in approving Google Moto purchase, Microsoft purchase of Novel patents and purchase of Nortel patents http://t.co/PUFvrc1o #
- term limits – two sides http://t.co/CZFrJeDu #
- The New gTLDs: Who, What and When http://t.co/P5otRXqV #
- Bill C-11 off to legislative committee http://t.co/QlaXhWPx #
- Iran's nuclear facilities immune to cyber attacks: official http://t.co/MQQ16ZQO #
- Netflix pays $9 million to settle privacy violation lawsuit http://t.co/0bqaCfGr #
- Google Privacy Changes Must Be Stopped, Group's Lawsuit Says http://t.co/XpzEGQms #
- BitTorrent Live: Cheap, Real-Time P2P Video Streaming That Will Kill TV http://t.co/IDwd6axz #
- Online surveillance critics siding with child porn: Toews http://t.co/ZcGJun2u #
- Ban Wi-Fi in classroom, Ontario teachers union urges – Toronto http://t.co/sSTPobDz #
- Saudi blogger could face execution over tweets on Muhammad http://t.co/sT0L6e7A #
- What is to be done about EU copyright law? http://t.co/NP6E7nQO #
- Luksan and French Law and Practice http://t.co/dkYCIr6w #
- Hackers attack Czech IFPI branch http://t.co/d8T8F5HR #
- Is a domain name CMI? http://t.co/NwkaDhdg #
- What do AdBright, Adsense and PartyGaming All Have in Common? http://t.co/Y8lx3B9v #
- India will never censor social media – Sibal http://t.co/OgwNMbM7 #
- Chinese Hackers Suspected In Long-Term Nortel Breach http://t.co/gT0Pb02i #
- The Pirate Bay avoids walking the plank, for now http://t.co/S4h9ARNQ #
- Artist awarded damages of €2000 against gallery that lost his potato fries http://t.co/Leyc2QAz v artistsrights #
- Computer and Internet Law Updates for 2012-02-14 http://t.co/L8qm2xP3 #
- Meltwater: Copyright Tribunal ruling — now for the other side of the coin http://t.co/DMqRHbmC #
- Link to Meltwater Copyright Tribunal decision http://t.co/B8bMZZWT #
- AP sues Meltwater News claiming copyright offense http://t.co/8Des2qN7 #
- 'Aereo' To Test Copyright Law With Internet-Streaming TV Service http://t.co/dXFMYEJI #
- Amend copyright bill to end radio 'subsidy,' groups urge http://t.co/QXHHeuIQ #
- EUROPA – Press Releases – Transparency of ACTA negotiations (Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement) http://t.co/zJ6GnPMM #
- Spanish Court Dismisses Case Against Major P2P Site http://t.co/uiFTcCnv #
- Case of the Day: L’Institute National De L’Audiovisuel v. Kultur International Films, Ltd. http://t.co/5Rg6NlJn #
- IIPA Reports BitTorrent Sites and Cyberlockers To US Government http://t.co/w6mHZjsI #
- Madonna facing another lawsuit for copyright infringement http://t.co/IZ9Vesn6 #
- Is data misuse finally becoming a criminal matter? http://t.co/c3OHNyoL #
- Québec Court of Appeal: Make Them Sign Before They Start! http://t.co/DepexEEn #
- Online privacy erosion dismays critics http://t.co/o0fH6n8p #
- Protecting Children from Internet Predators Act is an embarrassing failure for Canada http://t.co/qV6RSvQ0 #
- CRTC wants more complaints about unwanted telemarketing http://t.co/qSWu5KJ3 #
- Online surveillance bill will be ‘a gold mine’ for hackers: Ontario privacy commissioner http://t.co/EQh7fqqD #
- Senate cybersecurity bill leaves Internet alone, exempts tech companies from oversight http://t.co/2SRvZeTf #
- Copyright case against Jodi Breakers makers in Bombay http://t.co/A8ObAVjv #
- Music copyright enforcement firm is on the block http://t.co/6jtpulRp #
- Media giants push government on copyright in Australia http://t.co/G2Z6eWDy #
- EC presents Roadmap “Digital Agenda- Mid Term Review” http://t.co/sWvfrteY #
- Judge Orders Facebook ‘Owner’ To Pay Social Network $75K http://t.co/2nJgk29i #
- Your personal data isn't safe and it's worse than we thought http://t.co/SVlLESHY #
- Google Public DNS prevails as the world's largest service http://t.co/Jm8l8fRa #
- Mobile Explosion: Wireless Traffic Could Reach 10.8 Exabytes a Month By 2016 http://t.co/vNLii3Jv #
- Hacking Group Attacks Weapons Maker http://t.co/DCkBlD3T #
- How Much Have Foreign Hackers Stolen? http://t.co/xJ3klFPu #
- Is Google News legal? (Updated) http://t.co/vBzBtsgD #
- Computer and Internet Law Updates for 2012-02-15 http://t.co/hgKVKVAk #
- Apple iOS developers: We'll adjust to privacy change http://t.co/Dv4Pzn2C #
- Cisco appeals approval of Microsoft-Skype deal http://t.co/gYYnaorT #
- Apple claims firm broke trademark agreement http://t.co/cq4d8U4g #
- Court order halts publication of guidebook over copyright violations in Japan http://t.co/McYD9pQl #
- Police in UK threaten RnBXclusive music downloaders with jail http://t.co/rhJBAqfi #
- Megaupload Founder Kim Dotcom Fails to Win Bail Bid in New Zealand Court http://t.co/z68MxdHk #
- Library.nu, Book Downloading/Linking Site, Targeted In Injunctions Requested By 17 Publishers in Germany http://t.co/b8mWfnZ3 #
- Warner Bros. Lawyers Send Cease-and-Desist Letter to Charlie Sheen http://t.co/Mcd0XlTS #
- Michael Geist – Bill C-11 Committee Timeline Set http://t.co/XkEc4mDq #
- Blackout? What Blackout? The SOPA blackout was as organic as the masses of North Koreans morning Kim Jong's death http://t.co/LrSE2Xbp #
- FOI requests via Twitter – a Supreme problem « UKSC blog http://t.co/ZdRT0Onz #
- Copyright Bill Defended As Commons Committee Takes Over http://t.co/Gv1ncEUK #
- EU court: Social networking sites can’t be compelled to monitor users for copyright breaches http://t.co/pEDfq3BX #
- Musicians lose case over copyright fees for internet radio in Australia http://t.co/2Ia6cIXA #
- Some Thoughts on the Right of Communication to the Public on the Internet http://t.co/dYNYv8dR #
- Government of Canada Strengthens Counter-Terrorism Legislation http://t.co/3BZzqVWj #
- Link to ECJ SABAM v Netlog case ruling social networking sites cannot be ordered to filter for copyright infringement http://t.co/STTf6Qg3 #
- Nortel collapse linked to Chinese hackers http://t.co/ojZQelt5 #
- Vic Toews attacked by anonymous Twitter account http://t.co/8cgdeBZD #
- Punitive damages for wilful patent infringment come to Canada http://t.co/7lnVgZ0j #
- Toews will 'entertain amendments' to online surveillance bill http://t.co/uixnFIhQ #
- Computer and Internet Law Updates for 2012-02-16 http://t.co/FTrEY30n #
- So is streaming a broadcast? Aussie court Federal Court hands down decision in Phonographic Performance Company v Commercial Radio… #
- Computer and Internet Law Updates for 2012-02-17 http://t.co/QBQIirED #
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