- Computer and Internet Law Weekly Updates for 2012-03-11 http://t.co/fgJKzstT #
- Computer and Internet Law Updates for 2012-03-11 http://t.co/2YqCTlYy #
- Formalities in Copyright Law: a new book http://t.co/gu3JGhz9 #
- US eyes NZ copyright laws http://t.co/Au8m2ybs #
- “Some people believe in public domain. Why? Just so you can rip off dead people’s works? That’s pathetic.” http://t.co/Au8m2ybs #
- Digital freedom group gains another victory over RJ, Righthaven http://t.co/niIv8sFy #
- Canadian artists lose out in proposed copyright reform http://t.co/P9AOfxBE #
- Saudi Kingdom launches campaign against copyright violations http://t.co/APueFstR #
- Court Declares Newspaper Excerpt on Online Forum is a Non-Infringing Fair Use http://t.co/SdyTCDQp #
- Cyber-scam snares top NATO officials http://t.co/tYXU48cx #
- Assessment of damages: the need to keep a sense of proportion http://t.co/0Xe4eO0w #
- Blizzard sued for murloc copyright infringement http://t.co/OjgM9LjC #
- US Website operators not liable for third party comments http://t.co/aaZnomkT #
- all the news that’s fit to create, and then report on http://t.co/6nZ5nJ23 #
- IP Osgoode Speaker Series: Dr. Danaher and Robert Levine http://t.co/OEaIGETK #
- Legislative Short Summary Published for C-30 http://t.co/GsWB7Uor #
- Justin.tv Mostly Eliminates Zuffa’s Trademark and Communications Act Claims Over User-to-User Live video streaming http://t.co/kWLrWOPR #
- Announcing Canada’s IP Writing Challenge 2012 http://t.co/hW9ZB10J #
- A question of values http://t.co/jyLrddgS #
- Computer and Internet Law Updates for 2012-03-12 http://t.co/UGolVxFD #
- Special Copyright Legislative Committee about to start deliberations #
- NDP proposes amendment to add a resale right for visual artists. This clause was not in C-11. The motion was ruled out of order. #
- Committee amends the enablement provision to cover providing a service primarily for the purpose of enabling infringement. #
- Copyright Bill Hits the Home Stretch: C-11 Clause by Clause Review Today http://t.co/gfvURUCM #
- A Dedicated Group of Likeminded People: Factiness Petition Fest Returns to Canada #
- Yahoo! Sues Facebook Over Patents Related to Advertising http://t.co/x7QizOPV #
- Aereo Hits Broadcasters with Countersuit http://t.co/OC2CjMvy #
- Sony and Cheap Trick agree settlement in digital royalty dispute http://t.co/9lfNSMQm #
- EU and US team up on e-book antitrust case against Apple, publishers http://t.co/QZVRTlgv #
- Geist’s avatar http://t.co/lMONuWQt #
- Canada’s chance to bring copyright law into the digital age http://t.co/dEi88wQm #
- CRTC tweaks anti-spam regulations http://t.co/xjHuentW #
- RIM, Apple, Microsoft’s Rockstar Consortium gets green light for $4.5 billion Nortel patent deal http://t.co/rAfDeIKh #
- Revenue Canada warns of Internet scam http://t.co/f9dSlbI1 #
- C-30 orders called ‘Draconian’ http://t.co/yMAJYjgo #
- Link to final CRTC CASL regulations http://t.co/knpbPHkD #
- British Telecom withdraws triple damages claim and certain allegations against Google to avoid delay http://t.co/7E5tPQW1 #
- Antitrust Battle Against ‘Patent Trolls’ #
- The High Cost of Cloud Computing Due Diligence http://t.co/RBHUZLlN #
- New Yorker sues Apple: ‘Misleading and deceptive’ Siri ads http://t.co/UZYAhktr #
- Hackers penetrate smut site, claim to have slurped users’ privates http://t.co/SarmdwUL #
- Kim Doctom’s money won him New Zealand residency http://t.co/ZsM2TJwR #
- Music industry wants more royalties from CBC http://t.co/ADULyBQi #
- Anonymous made fraudulent charges worth $700K in Stratfor attack http://t.co/BA5hTNvi #
- Special Legislative Committee resumes consideration of Bill C-11 #
- Committee adopts amendment to make all three ISP exceptions subject to enablement provisions #
- Computer and Internet Law Updates for 2012-03-13 http://t.co/UENKLBtm #
- Bill C-11 Legislative Committee completes work and wraps up #
- Alberta court grants injunction against former employee from breaching duties of confidence in Fuller Western v Spence http://t.co/CEdmlImF #
- Richard O’Dwyer case: TVShack creator’s US extradition approved http://t.co/DOqd7uVz #
- Claude Brunet and Casey Chisick on Michael Giest and the Canadian Bar Association http://t.co/8uWcpw86 #
- Bill C-11 ready for Third Reading http://t.co/UwL4qf0u #
- Copyright bill clears committee, now moves to third reading http://t.co/VMG5tfOg #
- Academy Sues Events Company for Oscar Copyright Infringement http://t.co/csytW607 #
- European Commission defines FRAND abuse more broadly than German courts do http://t.co/rTOXTlb0 #
- Publishers Mount Strategies to Target E-Book Pirates http://t.co/NN0ltgeP #
- AOL CEO Talks Up Patent Portfolio – Peter Kafka – Media http://t.co/GOFqTiUK #
- Hello Germany. Spotify here. http://t.co/K1xZtUaH #
- More Cybersquatting on the Horizon with Launch of New gTLDs http://t.co/FUbGBRfJ #
- User consent to privacy policies is a fiction – here’s why http://t.co/RGSkUupk #
- end of an era… beginning of a new one http://t.co/uLtlWJo7 #
- If you only added value: more self-serving from apologists for tech oligarchs http://t.co/6fEcVkg3 #
- High Court quashes pub landlady conviction over football copyrights infringement http://t.co/LGBXhRv7 #
- European Commission Blames Social Networks For ACTA Failure http://t.co/Cs3ggzYj #
- More on Pinterest and copyright http://t.co/gWisRXIm #
- Giving Credit (and Hat Tips) Where Credit is Due http://t.co/Q6QoFNHz #
- Terence Corcoran: Copyright lockdown http://t.co/P0St0qXE #
- TV Now Copyright Appeal Hearings Began Today in Australia http://t.co/BGsQeaEM #
- Can Michael Jordan slam dunk naming rights case in China? http://t.co/sYSlEWwj #
- Apple subpoenaed by FTC over Google’s search deal on iPhone and iPad http://t.co/tg1XF1hK #
- Encyclopaedia Britannica stops printing after more than 200 years http://t.co/wH4R80tB #
- What kind of Internet freedom do we want? | Helga Trüpel http://t.co/yxLJa09k #
- “it is high time to distinguish between sheer alarmism and necessary criticism” Helga Trüpel http://t.co/yxLJa09k #
- “some elements within the Internet community seem to have a very one-sided concept of freedom.” Helga Trüpel http://t.co/yxLJa09k #
- The Associated Press: AT&T offers quiet settlement with iPhone user http://t.co/EGYa0nZM #
- Facebook, Google in India's crosshairs over Web censorship http://t.co/QhhDulS6 #
- U.S. Businesses Vulnerable to Espionage Without Cybersecurity Legislation http://t.co/i4tNMUv4 #
- Vatican Confirms Second Hacker Attack, Anonymous Claims Responsibility http://t.co/iFq8SUxm #
- Google’s entertainment strategy is in disarray http://t.co/y6rGCujx #
- What is SOPA? And what happened? http://t.co/BV2CzOuq #
- Australian Leagues Challenge Singtel iPad Rebroadcasts in TV Now case http://t.co/JmirGorS #
- Big Brother Sues Israeli Reality Show for Copying http://t.co/dljqYfRN #
- Professor Vaver awarded the 2012 Pattishall Medal for Teaching Excellence http://t.co/bt8f0Uvq #
- Will the Pinterest “Nopin” Tag Put Online Image Owners on the Defensive on Implied Copyright License? http://t.co/jJvCc6Sr #
- RT @jbrink: If true, the allegations in this article would put the objectivity of @mgeist and @CBA_News in question: http://t.co/2xO6zMmy #
- CRTC finalizes CASL regulations http://t.co/TPZv6B6U #
- Computer and Internet Law Updates for 2012-03-14 http://t.co/oZuE9ipS #
- Major announcement by the Gov’t to amend the Telecom Act to lift foreign investment restrictions for telcos that hold less than a 10%… #
- Even Bashar al-Assad pays for his music http://t.co/pnHRtlqb #
- Copyright, plagiarism and journalism http://t.co/pW7JhaRf #
- Domain seizures for copyright breach to go global Government http://t.co/er77sPqx #
- SUBMISSION OF THE WRITERS’ UNION OF CANADA Bill -C11 COMMITTEE http://t.co/qBj8biN3 #
- Kim Kardashian Sues Over Billboard http://t.co/HIzDac3j #
- RJ copyright to be auctioned following Righthaven’s collapse http://t.co/7XTkEQ0A #
- Post-SOPA, Industry Execs Say ‘Engagement’ Is Key To Copyright Challenge http://t.co/28oDODRv #
- Copyright bill returns with changes for final House vote http://t.co/h5Oif7dH #
- RIAA chief: ISPs to start policing copyright by July 12 http://t.co/GwgTsKNF #
- Clickwrap agreement enforced to compel arbitration in Vernon v. QWEST COMMUNICATIONS INTERNATIONAL D. Colorado 2012
http://t.co/GFbpjPsu # - Optus Judge Weary About Making Copyright Policy http://t.co/CGKXwc4X #
- Lawyers target Thomson Reuters in copyright class action http://t.co/PKAKS5EP #
- Wal-Mart’s disc-to-digital service ‘could prove totally disruptive’ http://t.co/JFCaDy73 #
- Apotex drug maker sues U.S. for $520 million under NAFTA http://t.co/O3i74rFg #
- New German e-commerce law affects game companies http://t.co/AoEduB4j #
- Code Wars reviewed http://t.co/naniIkEb #
- Judge Posner praises Apple’s claim constructions as ‘superior’, calls a Motorola proposal ‘ridiculous’ http://t.co/J8avlYYT #
- Samsung suffers second and even more important FRAND defeat to Apple in the Netherlands http://t.co/AF4As71M #
- Vancouver man pursues James Cameron for $100 million over Avatar feud http://t.co/w4twrUb4 #
- Court Finds No Likelihood of Confusion Between “Kinbox” and “Kinect” http://t.co/fFerNtJm #
- Turntable.fm Says It Has Reached Deals With Labels http://t.co/Pa096QBa #
- New Chinese internet regulations come into force http://t.co/lmi0FdVY #
- Internet Law and Policy from a Canadian Perspective by Sara Smyth http://t.co/ukrwnQsF #
- The Pirate Bay sparks new criminal investigation http://t.co/V45Q7q8k #
- Iran may have committed cyber-attack on BBC http://t.co/lGCmAR7Q #
- Web TV service Aereo lives–no injunctions in sight http://t.co/FSOK2vZ2 #
- Interesting post about importance of moral rights in #copyright (Australian law but good discussion) http://t.co/rywFRwCx v copyrightgirl #
- Computer and Internet Law Updates for 2012-03-15 http://t.co/vrLD4IUa #
- The Billion Dollar Question: When Should Internet Providers be Liable for Copyright Infringement? http://t.co/wK7P2UCT #
- Bill C-11 reported back to the House of Commons today #
- Supreme court reiterates strong policy to enforce exclusive venue clauses in Momentous.ca. v. CAAPBL 2012 SCC 9 http://t.co/hOc9Iacv #
- Hotels are public; dentist waiting rooms are not according to two ECJ copyright decisions http://t.co/Iak87K6i #
- LeTV, Baidu end cooperation talks after copyright dispute http://t.co/gFFefLOu #
- Sarkozy wants major internet companies to pay tax in France http://t.co/tRRH8VH0 #
- File-sharing site reaches out to music industry http://t.co/FNXtndmr #
- Google asks for delay of Android trial http://t.co/z3kHSlxv #
- IMI obtains court order against ISPs in India to block 104 illegal music websites http://t.co/JOU2IkBn #
- 18 Firms Sued Over App Privacy, Including Apple, Twitter, Facebook http://t.co/ql42wOgP #
- Copyright levy applies to hotel room ‘communications’ but not those in private dental surgeries http://t.co/qF9460AL #
- US Supreme Court Decision on GPS Surveillance Sparking Good Court Rulings http://t.co/J5sVnlb2 #
- Congress not happy with Apple’s response on privacy concerns http://t.co/FfXjH9vH #
- From Anonymous to shuttered websites, the evolution of online protest http://t.co/oIR52DYd #
- PayPal launches Apple iPhone processing in Canada http://t.co/N53mRSoT #
- U.S. giants gobbling up Canadian technology startups http://t.co/30nm7G1L #
- Warners asks judge to toss Louis Vuitton suit over “Hangover: Part II” http://t.co/bP9F684o #
- Online Copyright Registration: Free Tool For Music Producers http://t.co/4yBVUpiX #
- Copyright-law risk http://t.co/LZ9H8cmG #
- Preserve Documents in the Face of Litigation http://t.co/0JMbkjOJ #
- The Sound of Music: the Court of Justice rules http://t.co/27aKvgoS #
- From Curia to Caries: music to the public in the dentist’s chair http://t.co/3kDjQ17f #
- Copyhype Friday’s Endnotes – 03/16/2012 http://t.co/vI5nx3nZ #
- Breaking the Internet, one absurd claim at a time | Copyright Blog ht copyhype http://t.co/9UrZGo2m #
- A new target for tech patent trolls: cash-strapped American cities http://t.co/GBA67pt6 #
- The cultural divide on data protection – USA vs EU http://t.co/nAIgKMYp #
- Google faces new investigations over Safari tracking http://t.co/OA8o6tjZ #
- Digitally Signed Malware is Increasingly Prevalent, Researchers Say http://t.co/fvUDVvuy #
- Pressure on Apple Builds Over App Store Fraud http://t.co/pDtNBss2 #
- CBC royalties under review as music site sparks debate http://t.co/1AuygxxM #
- Will US Legalize Online Gambling in 2012? http://t.co/28SlgoFT #
- Council Of Europe Passes Internet Governance Strategy http://t.co/F24qETlx #
- The Temptations Join Chorus of Lawsuits Over iTunes Royalties http://t.co/DsbvOs1O #
- Canadian Government Announces New Telecom Ownership Rules and Spectrum Policy http://t.co/m0ubVX5d #
- Will Pinterest fall into Napster’s legal trap? http://t.co/hTuIDXz5 #
- Bell to acquire Québec’s leading media company Astral, http://t.co/HrZrGpx4 webcast on now http://t.co/nRtPHHu4 #
- Computer and Internet Law Updates for 2012-03-16 http://t.co/3x1WNALC #
- Misleading Parliament? Really? http://t.co/kvS4sBuJ #
- RapidShare ordered to monitor user uploads for copyrighted content http://t.co/rLT9rYCc #
- US judge rules that you can’t copyright pi http://t.co/0g686lLo #
- Computer and Internet Law Updates for 2012-03-17 http://t.co/YE9iYW4P #
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