CyberLaw
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Anti-spam law – update on timing
Today’s Slaw post On Monday I chaired a joint LSUC /IT-Can afternoon on IT privacy law. One of the panels was on the anti-spam act, including representatives from the CRTC and Industry Canada. While there is no ...0 comments
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Release your inner skeptic
for the London Free Press – June 17, 2013 – Read this at lfpress.com It always pays to be skeptical about unsolicited sales pitches. If someone tries to sell you something by knocking on your ...0 comments
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On Bilderberg
I was invited to the Bilderberg conference this year — embarrassed I hadn’t known anything about it before, and more embarrassed I hadn’t known anything about the controversy around it. But having been there, and ...0 comments
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KickassTorrents Regains Control Over KAT.ph, Legal Case Continues
The KAT.ph domain name is back in the hands of the KickassTorrents team after a temporary injunction ran its course. Meanwhile, the legal action initiated by the music industry continues and it's doubtful whether the ...0 comments
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Leaseweb Wipes All Megaupload User Data, Dotcom Outraged
Megaupload's former hosting provider Leaseweb has deleted all Megaupload user data from 690 servers without warning. Petabytes of data and backups, mostly from European users, are now lost forever. Kim Dotcom is outraged by the ...0 comments
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New Anti-Piracy Group Will Monitor File-Sharers and Block All Major Torrent Sites
A brand new law designed to make it easier to chase down file-sharers and have sites blocked at the ISP level is set to be exploited to the full when it comes into effect in ...0 comments
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