- CIGI Releases Key Resource in Ongoing Debate on Global Internet Policy and Governance http://t.co/RC6UIskuig ->
- Ottawa police, Supreme Court websites shut down after possible hack http://t.co/STBCluYGpT ->
- Facebook info sharing created http://t.co/PbAqpQhhkg dating profile for married woman http://t.co/IIN4ze33Cl ->
- Canada's Anti-Spam Legislation (CASL) http://t.co/Z6f1x38OF1 ->
- Pubs in breach of Premier League copyright http://t.co/Cg2blXcccR ->
- Web Sites, Jurisdiction and Copyrighted Pornographic Pictures in UK http://t.co/8U7FjaYOaw ->
- World's most advanced hacking spyware let loose http://t.co/PJVVHiOWy3 ->
- UK government wants to accurately identify law-breaking web users http://t.co/TEClDtsiZf ->
- ISO 27018 – Data Protection Standards for the Cloud http://t.co/cwkc4DUoOL ->
- Fair compensation for private copying: another EGEDA reference http://t.co/HqN84UBWt0 ->
- US Court finds that ambiguous assignment agreement does not break chain of title http://t.co/WnjXQspkIp ->
- Struggling to understand how to address a copyright infringement issue? Here's my checklist http://t.co/SdcifaoaTX ->
- Businessman takes Google to UK High Court to block online abuse from search results http://t.co/pGOfE5izdm ->
- CASL: getting consents for upgrades to computer programs on pre-installed and resold devices http://t.co/p9G1qOZnGi ->
- Newfoundland Supreme Court considers privacy class action, clears first hurdle to certification http://t.co/na0tuepxfa ->
- Google supporters increasingly recognize flaws of overturned ruling in Oracle's Java copyright case http://t.co/nlzP6RUduD ->
- CASL: getting consents for upgrades to computer programs on pre-installed and resold devices: Canada’s anti-sp… http://t.co/8yB59qZ8wG ->
- blogged: Computer and Internet Law Updates for 2014-11-23 http://t.co/yyapXo5aFd ->
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