2014-11-09

PF Chang's CGL Insurer Seeks Declaratory Judgement on Data Breach Claim http://t.co/tKIw2toZ7j ->

RIAA updates list of rogue piracy sites http://t.co/bNIaogssZU ->

Mega-pirate Torrent Site Uses Google To Resurrect Taken Down Content http://t.co/U2pMXvqW0n – ->

The CopyKat ….. hoping for a new public http://t.co/TvlvGF6DmR ->

Equivocal Email Exchanges Don’t Transfer Copyright Ownership http://t.co/I3OpZ5qSAG ->

Defendant liable for cyber squatting HAKKASAN LV v VIP, UNLTD., LLC http://t.co/wwAsAod7HK ->

Harris: Political ads give lesson on copyright infringement http://t.co/cmnEY90kM6 ->

Facebook Copyright Infringement & The Case Against It http://t.co/K5o0sNapP0 ->

David Petraeus, ex-CIA head, says security must be balanced by privacy http://t.co/upz646wBWO ->

blogged: Computer and Internet Law Weekly Updates for 2014-11-01 http://t.co/qbeDflWrnT ->

Computer and Internet Law Weekly Updates for 2014-11-01: Online hate speech could be curtailed under new anti… http://t.co/RKsJxGVDNp ->

Artists Protest New UK Instagram Legislation As Carte Blanche For Copyright … – ArtLyst http://t.co/67edZgAkza ->

Chip & PIN vs. Chip & Signature http://t.co/qWI33FM12W ->

Cybercrime From OU and BBC http://t.co/ybVazLJ5OJ ->

IP Promotes Progress by Securing the Individual Liberty of Inventors and Creators http://t.co/O4mXVOMgLs ->

Announcing the Winner of Canada’s IP Writing Challenge 2014 http://t.co/zWBLsx9z71 ->

Judge Orders Trial in ‘Blurred Lines’ Case http://t.co/Jof1ZkfbuP ->

Counterfeit Goods: Has the War on ISPs Just Gotten Tougher? http://t.co/1rHDUbansK ->

Lapse of Alberta PIPA Thwarted http://t.co/XGYHy09vO5 ->

Computer and Internet Law Updates for 2014-11-02: PF Chang's CGL Insurer Seeks Declaratory Judgement on Data … http://t.co/wLSjYnBtwi ->

blogged: Computer and Internet Law Updates for 2014-11-02 http://t.co/0AP8Nm2MIJ ->

Fredrik Neij, Pirate Bay co-founder, arrested in Thailand http://t.co/x4xhP64u8y ->

GCHQ Is Right: Internet Companies Must Do More to Fight Terrorism http://t.co/YcSKDTEP74 ->

Android Pirate Pleads Guilty to Criminal Copyright Infringement http://t.co/o2ReiVgJn2 ->

UChicago Press sued for copyright infringement in book http://t.co/0BAETjEIsm ->

US Supreme Court won't hear Sherlock Holmes copyright case http://t.co/4bP9vwRpb5 ->

US internet giants 'are the command-and-control networks of criminals and extremists' http://t.co/POuzO3ujuA ->

Cell carrier was weakest link in hack of Google, Instagram accounts http://t.co/9P4T1wm2Gq ->

New role of ISPs combatting trade mark infringement http://t.co/scOwL8Q93U ->

FinCEN Releases Two Rulings Classifying a Bitcoin Payment System and Virtual Currency Trading Platform as MSBs http://t.co/7FQyAZq4FR ->

Quebec Court Awards Damages for Violation of Privacy on Google Streetview http://t.co/31JVnEFvMy ->

The Reasonable Expectation of Privacy and Your Car's Airbag System http://t.co/Vb3nYGqSTB ->

Does Chilling Effects make a mockery of the DMCA? http://t.co/URl30OZdpJ ->

Lord Neuberger lecture: What’s in a name? Privacy and anonymous speech on the Internet http://t.co/lGTrjyxiq2 ->

FilmOn Argues For Cable License In Battle With Window To The World http://t.co/RvdfRR9hug ->

BMI Advises Pandora That Big Publishers Won't Be Withdrawing Licensing Rights http://t.co/hrOKMDcw0Z ->

Supreme Court of Canada to Hear Landmark Pharmaceutical Section 8 Damages Case http://t.co/8RcdMZXk61 ->

New York Family Court Magistrate Allows Unprecedented Service of Process via Facebook; Will Others Follow? http://t.co/O88Biap1fB ->

Venue Clause in YouTube Terms of Service Upheld–Song Fi v. Google http://t.co/mSf6ZzvYDe ->

Can there be copyright in one's own bottom? And what about a bottom pose? http://t.co/uQo4kI0foc ->

Have data breaches become a national security threat? https://t.co/PxChtooOzx ->

Annual Report to Parliament on the Privacy Act tabled for 2013-2014 http://t.co/qnb2XvReC1 ->

Privacy regulators call for measured response to terrorism attacks http://t.co/hBvmKTaVBJ ->

Case Law: OPO v MLA, Shock and disbelief at the Court of Appeal http://t.co/lGWMtzq1vR ->

Canadian hospital, sick of US test monopoly, sues to stop gene patents http://t.co/rpv3JcFUsg ->

Finding of infringement by use of keywords reversed by UKCA Interflora v Marks and Spencer Plc [2014] EWCA Civ 1403 http://t.co/3sQPf43ac1 ->

Google Takedown Requests Surge After New Anti-Piracy Measures http://t.co/t0Oo7iVTK6 ->

Verizon, AT&T tracking their users with ‘supercookies’ http://t.co/lSwh4I18Yv ->

Microsoft's top legal gun decries privacy 'arms race' http://t.co/ncbjUUC0EZ ->

US Court Approves Class Notice via E-mail http://t.co/WynQWj37A2 ->

Belgian and French copyright laws ban photos of EP buildings http://t.co/ofT9081LF1 ->

To Catch an E-Thief — Under US Federal Property Law http://t.co/25IzUyadPV ->

Canadian Senate hearings on digital currency http://t.co/9OW6H3Dvgl ->

Interflora appeal allowed, initial interest dissed http://t.co/QKkeAIkv6g ->

blogged: Computer and Internet Law Updates for 2014-11-04 http://t.co/ZduQoTjiSq ->

HarperCollins Canada closes Toronto warehouse http://t.co/8JrEVP7ngv ->

Computer and Internet Law Updates for 2014-11-04: Fredrik Neij, Pirate Bay co-founder, arrested in Thailand h… http://t.co/zyQyA4OLYu ->

Cinar Corporation v Robinson: Substantial Protection for Substantial Infringement https://t.co/fDOHIbiBfj ->

Concert Photographer Files 4 More Copyright Lawsuits over Violation of Creative Commons License https://t.co/Gotjaiciv4 ->

Canadian telcos and banks subject to the Quebec privacy law http://t.co/s55zcNJV4l ->

Germany's top publisher bows to Google in news licensing row https://t.co/SuPHy5nb7U ->

Mitigating cyber risk begins in the boardroom https://t.co/UDv5afnZIO ->

The First Ever IP Hackathon Took Place at Osgoode Hall Law School http://t.co/pghRcdVEvF ->

Two Privacy Class Actions: Facebook and Apple http://t.co/uZA5IEFmBW ->

Why Taylor Swift Is Winning The War On Streaming – It’s About The Math Silly, not Technology http://t.co/mdGa2PFZeI ->

Faking it: 4 ways companies can deceive you online – Business http://t.co/T5ZTh2KbYq ->

Hospital patient says TV star violated privacy during rectal exam http://t.co/E7xYptj0fZ ->

Panasonic challenges Russian ruling over copyright fees http://t.co/UADBKz32xs ->

“The creative economy starts with the protection of intellectual property" http://t.co/m1bRfGjNh4 ->

Unsurprisingly, most believe their personal data is not secure http://t.co/CM8jIvPYYS ->

Why the government needs access to your data http://t.co/isX6qPJmAr ->

Economics of Copyright: a new title for students and teachers http://t.co/OGmmzV9G1L ->

ITU and Internet Society collaborate to combat spam http://t.co/5di0syWPFP ->

Is Taylor Swift a Strategic Guide? http://t.co/O6SDcpZwZI ->

FCA upholds decision that CSIS lawyers lied to the court to obtain warrants to spy on Canadians outside of Canada http://t.co/LX8S1MmnjN ->

FCC CONFIRMS SOLICITED FAX ADS MUST INCLUDE AN OPT-OUT http://t.co/B1BdhuFzKj ->

FCC: The New Data Security Sheriff In Town http://t.co/6rU9ATiZwd ->

Computer and Internet Law Updates for 2014-11-05: Canadian hospital, sick of US test monopoly, sues to stop g… http://t.co/f2RFnYowdx ->

David Kent, domestic publishing, and the problem of distribution: why yesterday's HarperCollins news matters http://t.co/7tbIarESYI ->

November 1st – 10th Anniversary of PHIPA http://t.co/fna0lSMVTc ->

blogged: Computer and Internet Law Updates for 2014-11-05 http://t.co/IZ133zVYKe ->

Damages for intrusion upon seclusion of $10k awarded in McIntosh v. Legal Aid Ontario, 2014 ONSC 6136 http://t.co/0FBKDaEpk6 ->

Aereo laying off most of its employees, closing Boston office http://t.co/GrepGgLejA ->

Google tells Supreme Court no copyright protection exists for Java APIs http://t.co/YxF7bZjOCm ->

Glu Mobile Sues Hothead Games for Copyright and Trade Dress Infringement http://t.co/BMtUpRRvhq ->

Marvel Seeks to Subpoena Google Over 'Avengers: Age of Ultron' Leak http://t.co/rwIFFwEBgV ->

The Internet is full of terrorists, and other tales of woe http://t.co/xNKWdHEYj5 ->

Taylor Swift left Spotify because we stopped valuing art | via @Telegraph http://t.co/Wvu15W90lp ->

German Court Says Domain Registrar Can Be Held Liable For the Infringement of their Customers http://t.co/FZae975lTR ->

Popcorn Time aka ‘Netflix for Pirates’ Vows to Stay Online with Release of Beta App http://t.co/fZUsw6BAhF ->

The internet is becoming a 'dark and ungoverned' place, warns Met chief http://t.co/BplxQGLvXT ->

Oister Oi! A small episode of infringement http://t.co/7qRtUntf7p ->

Balancing Privacy, Innovation and Economic Growth http://t.co/co1cOldrfj ->

Police take down Dark Web markets around the globe http://t.co/s9bjxu09LS ->

Computer and Internet Law Updates for 2014-11-06: Faking it: 4 ways companies can deceive you online – Busine… http://t.co/C1Cmk2F8MS ->

Netflix ne sera pas réglementé par le CRTC http://t.co/DXOU8Q4cnR ->

blogged: Computer and Internet Law Updates for 2014-11-06 http://t.co/7CbbcFVflr ->

Access by Private Litigants to Criminal Investigations’ Wiretaps http://t.co/hyrPhHZwNh ->

Ontario Court awards $10K damages for Legal Aid file-peeking http://t.co/YOfrytpiXD ->

Computer and Internet Law Updates for 2014-11-07: Taylor Swift left Spotify because we stopped valuing art | … http://t.co/Ka1SRdZl6h ->

blogged: Computer and Internet Law Updates for 2014-11-07 http://t.co/r93dQyX9Y6 ->

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