- ‘Redskins’ marks cancelled: offensive to Native Americans http://t.co/FQcUSoOFLn ->
- Why do copyright infringer get away with it? http://t.co/vxQmdykdi6 ->
- Target Fights to End Bank Suits a Year After Data Breach http://t.co/V2Rr642EaU ->
- Where Congress fails, encryption delivers on privacy http://t.co/wsDGazkaYU ->
- CASL coverage helps win award for news publisher http://t.co/QlkE86pKNf ->
- Ireland Asks EU To Support Microsoft In Legal Battle Involving Competing Jurisdictions http://t.co/8bLv9LaLm1 ->
- AAP issues statement on copyright issues in education and for the visually impaired to the … http://t.co/hVV3N7V0bz ->
- Computer and Internet Law Weekly Updates for 2014-11-22: Publisher asked to leave SIBF after copyright breach… http://t.co/TcTxIGAuVM ->
- blogged: Computer and Internet Law Weekly Updates for 2014-11-22 http://t.co/K5MWO19y9A ->
- Man pleads guilty in New York cybercrime case http://t.co/920hor9b5w ->
- The fall of the house of Dotcom http://t.co/4tUezklSW7 ->
- The Anti-Spam Law isn’t just about spam – let’s install some computer programs http://t.co/UREptRrCqQ ->
- Copy hype Friday’s Endnotes – 11/21/14 http://t.co/KYg2BEYshQ ->
- French Court Rules That A Confidentiality Clause Does Not Require Any Financial Compensation to Be Lawful http://t.co/kGlQKqAlZi ->
- Does Chilling Effects make a mockery of the DMCA? http://t.co/ivK5fn7W0P ->
- Turtles 2, Sirius 0: Is Broadcast Radio Next http://t.co/HkwObxY9fr ->
- Ayn Rand Didn't Mean a Technocracy http://t.co/9eQoc9O1Ib ->
- Website blocking injunctions coming to Australia based on criteria in UK Cartier case? http://t.co/BzxKw6gk2P ->
- 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 ->
- blogged: CASL: getting consents for upgrades to computer programs on pre-installed and resold devices http://t.co/Ln7zHxIyo5 ->
- Social media terms of service may be trumped by Canadian law http://t.co/HGrhOsu8V9 ->
- Regin computer spying malware has 'stealth' features, Symantec says http://t.co/BnlXAcsnGp ->
- Hacker claiming ties to Anonymous forces Toronto police website offline for hours http://t.co/hj0GQB2hVa ->
- Updating IT and BYOD Policies to Reflect CASL Software Notification Requirements http://t.co/w5Q9NJjUpt ->
- How the Canadian Anti-Spam Law Affects You – And What You Can Do to Keep Your E-mail List Clean http://t.co/GqOnnVRE1y ->
- Copyright cops arrest two Brits for Expendables 3 leak in UK http://t.co/3cUN9JSusf ->
- Microsoft Leverages IoT Tech to Combat Online Fraud http://t.co/z9rNvVQZFI ->
- How to ensure your business is compliant with CASL – The Globe and Mail http://t.co/P4cm6dP10B ->
- Copyright and Freedom of Expression: an Opportunity in Free Trade Agreements http://t.co/d675MK8tNz ->
- Proving copyright infringement: John Kaldor Fabricmaker v Lee Ann Fashions: To prove copyright infringement, t… http://t.co/Ul1E6qYrLh ->
- blogged: Computer and Internet Law Updates for 2014-11-24 http://t.co/4HJSu6lOAF ->
- blogged: Proving copyright infringement: John Kaldor Fabricmaker v Lee Ann Fashions http://t.co/TyyaqlsTm1 ->
- Trade mark infringed by domain name i. Source Media Group Corp. v. Black Press Group Ltd., 2014 FC 1014 http://t.co/gEac56nA9e ->
- Judge denies Microsoft's request to dismiss Getty lawsuit, alleging copyright concerns http://t.co/NlrdClJAXm ->
- Russia to Block Piracy Websites Permanently After One Copyright Violation http://t.co/2IgyRHDdXc ->
- Kim Dotcom: I Regret Not Taking Threat of Copyright Law and MPAA More Seriously http://t.co/ygmAxlwbXO ->
- Canada Revenue Agency privacy breach leaks prominent Canadians' tax details http://t.co/yDYb4tlEUR ->
- Alberta considers privacy amendments allowing union intrusions http://t.co/rKJwUNve4l ->
- Link to Perfect10 v Giganews case http://t.co/4TVOqtQOXc ->
- Canada’s Competition Bureau says Uber ‘benefits consumers,’ urges less regulation http://t.co/NF2edQaO6T ->
- The ExactTarget Blog “What Are You Implying?” Understanding Opt-In Under CASL http://t.co/iUKMfz25X3 ->
- AAM Completes First CASL Compliance Audit for BIG http://t.co/Px8sG2FVL3 – the CRTC must be delighted http://t.co/Px8sG2FVL3 ->
- Growth vs. risk: Maintaining the core in your IT organization – CASL featured http://t.co/cuk80UQ6YY ->
- Google on trial over malicious search results http://t.co/RRBQbzWr8z ->
- Lee Rigby murder: Internet firms must do more on terror, says PM http://t.co/MbRd4PVS8v ->
- Russian court condemns circulation of Hitler's document on Internet as act of extremism http://t.co/8YJc2f31PW ->
- United Nations human rights committee resolves to protect privacy in face of surveillance http://t.co/yLGfDxFkKe ->
- Bloke fighting Facebook in court says ad network claims its users lack 'legal capacity' to sue it http://t.co/h9PomnVT2I ->
- How important is online privacy? http://t.co/UetyhYZcTr ->
- Perfect 10 Loses Copyright Suit Against USENET Service Provider–Perfect 10 v. Giganews http://t.co/QIzUJvonhK ->
- Computer and Internet Law Updates for 2014-11-25 http://t.co/uzU6esGsWl ->
- blogged: Computer and Internet Law Updates for 2014-11-25 http://t.co/BOQzh3ozYF ->
- Computer and Internet Law Updates for 2014-11-25: Social media terms of service may be trumped by Canadian law… http://t.co/wJoxHN3VXM ->
- ‘Right to Be Forgotten’ Should Apply Worldwide, E.U. Panel Says http://t.co/R2ortd096t ->
- Music bodies launch legal challenge against new UK private copying rules http://t.co/KPmX24Cx4v ->
- ISPs should police web pirates: Tina Arena http://t.co/QLM0pitj5O ->
- Senator Pressures Visa, MasterCard To Stop Serving File-Sharing Sites http://t.co/Lmbfwos6Lq ->
- Key takeaways from CMA's Nov. 25 Regulatory Conference http://t.co/4avjw9QUTG ->
- CASL Software provisions explained – Sort of… http://t.co/hxI8EIcAPB ->
- Computer and Internet Law Updates for 2014-11-26: Canada Revenue Agency privacy breach leaks prominent Canadia… http://t.co/wNVdHALs92 ->
- Prince goes social media silent, deletes YouTube videos http://t.co/TyNyvY6CAv ->
- Failure to show breach of implied licence and secondary passing-off of airline goods by advertising agency http://t.co/aeUbz2FeCE ->
- blogged: Computer and Internet Law Updates for 2014-11-26 http://t.co/tsLJeCuwi0 ->
- Privacy czar doesn’t get chance to testify on CSIS powers http://t.co/MBZhw0A4tz ->
- EU pushes Google to spread ‘right to be forgotten’ to North America http://t.co/QXGx3y7J2V ->
- Canada’s Anti-Spam Legislation (CASL) – Why It Matter to Non-Canadians http://t.co/DKNJXceLGB ->
- Netflix Urges Court to Side With Google in ‘Innocence of Muslims’ Case http://t.co/TT4aRlOzKn ->
- Seventh Circuit cites Petrella to save copyright suit from dismissal http://t.co/bMKFAE7fIv ->
- A joint commentary on digital freedoms from John Baird and Carl Bildt http://t.co/55f1nDmOXI ->
- Europe’s demands on Google mount http://t.co/j3yiRK1qHV ->
- Right to Be Forgotten: Guidelines from WP29 http://t.co/MTZbrUVXX0 ->
- Garcia v. Google briefs http://t.co/PdSsOf8ZdW ->
- Can you be liable for third-party copyright infringement if you offer password-free free internet access CJEU asked? http://t.co/kcDXSKI6Tz ->
- PM picks Quebec lawyer Suzanne Côté for Supreme Court seat http://t.co/2NJTKUdrjx ->
- Canadian Privacy Law Could Protect Unwitting Canadians on Social Media http://t.co/BqaimWjAnH ->
- New book “Practical Guide to E-Commerce and Internet Law” is out! http://t.co/pBCpm069ZM ->
- Harmonising the unharmonisable? Maybe it's not so impossible after all http://t.co/J4yMK3bZrr ->
- Creative industry a key contributor to PH growth http://t.co/01HPI92spI via @feedly ->
- Order allowing interventions in Equustek Solutions Inc. v. Google Inc., 2014 BCCA 448 http://t.co/lUYsm3ZxCf – decision is now on reserve ->
- Two Music Publishers Suing Cox Over Music Piracy http://t.co/7SDfasjdY2 ->
- New site added to blocking order Cartier International AG v British Sky [2014] EWHC 3915 (Ch) (26 November 2014) http://t.co/xzrnRBeMIn ->
- New order in Cartier International AG & Ors v British Sky Broadcasting [2014] EWHC 3765 (Ch) (13 November 2014) http://t.co/BQAC9xr9qN ->
- Syrian Electronic Army hackers: Who are they and why are they targeting the media http://t.co/7XCF49HrP0 ->
- Six hospital staff fired for accessing patient files after in-hospital suicide http://t.co/B1NzIvaOV5 ->
- Computer and Internet Law Updates for 2014-11-27: Music bodies launch legal challenge against new UK private c… http://t.co/KB8bjCczZn ->
- blogged: Computer and Internet Law Updates for 2014-11-27 http://t.co/dSKLpme6p6 ->
- Legal issues currently affecting the tech sector | Information Age http://t.co/BAVWwKAJe2 ->
- Eagles members sue 'bootlegger' for allegedly screening unlicensed footage http://t.co/R0X02jkKTw ->
- UK Piracy Blocklist Expands With Demonoid, Isohunt, IPTorrents and More http://t.co/Xj1FiqhA2n ->
- MEPs vote for Google break-up to curb internet giant http://t.co/MfCo7Cjiqr ->
- Germany signs no-spy deal with BlackBerry http://t.co/T4r3eow6e7 ->
- The most hackable month of the year: steps companies can take to protect themselves from data breaches http://t.co/iTp4Xg4One ->
- UK High Court Forces Big ISPs to Block 53 New Internet Piracy Websites http://t.co/BuwUywbaWh ->
- blogged: Computer and Internet Law Updates for 2014-11-28 http://t.co/6oRhz4EKZt ->
- Computer and Internet Law Updates for 2014-11-28: Order allowing interventions in Equustek Solutions Inc. v. G… http://t.co/AuJJP7zT1k ->
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