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Notice and Takedown, Yahoo 7 December, 2009

Yahoo Issues Takedown Notice for Spying Price List

Yahoo Issues Takedown Notice for Spying Price List: A detailed menu of Yahoo’s spying services for law enforcement agencies leaks onto the web. The company issues a DMCA takedown notice to a site that posted…


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EU, Social Networking, Uncategorized 7 December, 2009

EU – The Impact of Social Computing on the EU Information Society and Economy

EU – The Impact of Social Computing on the EU Information Society and Economy: “(IPTS) This report by the The Institute for Prospective Technological Studies provides a systematic empirical assessment of the creation, use and…


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blocking and filtering, censorship, China, Content Regulation, Pornography 7 December, 2009

CN – Website porn tip-offs surge as China offers cash rewards to informers

CN – Website porn tip-offs surge as China offers cash rewards to informers: “(Xinhua) Tip-offs on Internet and mobile WAP sites containing pornographic contents have surged in China as authorities announced to give each qualified…


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consumer protection, Counterfeit, Fraud, UK 7 December, 2009

UK police take down fake designer goods sites

UK police take down fake designer goods sites: “ Del Boys swept out of .co.uk domains UK police have completed a massive take-down operation, after targeting scam websites selling fake designer goods.… “ (Via The…


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3 Strikes out, Access, Copyright, P2P file sharing, Piracy 7 December, 2009

Europe’s ISPs object to secret copyright treaty talks

Europe’s ISPs object to secret copyright treaty talks: “Secret trade talks on counterfeits and copyright threaten to undermine citizens’ rights without giving them a voice in negotiations, European internet service providers (ISPs) have warned.” (Via…


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EU 7 December, 2009

Rome I comes into force, clarifies whose laws apply to contract disputes

Rome I comes into force, clarifies whose laws apply to contract disputes: “Companies that negotiate contracts without specifying which country’s law should govern any contractual disputes between them will face a new legal regime in…


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Data Protection, Norway, Privacy, Twitter 7 December, 2009

Twitter breaks privacy law, says Norwegian consumer group

Twitter breaks privacy law, says Norwegian consumer group: “The Norwegian consumer group that says that Facebook’s terms and conditions break the law has pledged also to take action against Twitter and LinkedIn.” (Via OUT-LAW News.)


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consumer protection, EU, Social Networking 7 December, 2009

EU issues guidance on complex consumer protection laws

EU issues guidance on complex consumer protection laws: “Social networking sites and blogs can be governed by the European Union’s Unfair Commercial Practices Directive, according to new guidance published by the European Commission.” (Via OUT-LAW…


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consumer protection, E-commerce, Fraud, Policing, UK 7 December, 2009

Over 1,200 UK shopping websites shut down

Over 1,200 UK shopping websites shut down: “More than 1,200 illegal internet shopping websites that have made millions of pounds for criminals have been shut down by Scotland Yard in the biggest operation of its…


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consumer protection, cyber-rights, Digital Britain, Google, Rights and Liberties 7 December, 2009

Threatening Internet freedom in the UK

Hmmm, even Google is concerned about Internet freedom in the UK! Threatening Internet freedom in the UK: “All too often, the public policy world focuses on subtle legislative distinctions and on regulatory details. But once…


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