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07/04/2004 | News | Bill would exempt most VoIP services from regulation Sen. John Sununu (R-N.H.) has drafted a bill that would define most VoIP services as information services like most other Internet-related services under congressional and FCC regulations.
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03/04/2004 | News | Liability concerns prompt corporate P2P crackdown The accelerating crackdown against illegal music-sharing is prompting companies to shut down P2P activities on corporate networks.
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03/04/2004 | News | Canada’s Court with File Swappers On a 31 pages opinion , the Federal Court of Canada denied Canada’s recording industry motion seeking disclosure from Canadian internet ISPs of the P2P music swappers identity.
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03/04/2004 | News | עצרו את הבן שלך ? חגיגה לעורכי הדין !
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03/04/2004 | News | גם באירופה גל תביעות נגד העוסקים במוזיקה פיראטית
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03/04/2004 | Articles | U.S.A | Intellectual Property | Pop Up Madness: Does IP Law Really Care? `` Everyone`s mad about pop-up ads. But does such madness translate into infringement under copyright or trademark law? ``
Also look at the German preliminary injunction prohibiting adware pop-ups .
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30/03/2004 | News | U.S.A | Intellectual Property | Music sharing doesn`t kill CD sales, study says Researchers at Harvard and the University of North Carolina say music swapping isn`t to blame for falling music revenue, and might even help sell CDs.
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28/03/2004 | News | U.S.A | Spam | Anti-Spam Patent An e-mail security company in the US, Postini Inc.,received a patent (no. 6,650,890) in the ``preprocessing service`` of the email. This patent includes a wide range of anti-spam and e-mail security methods. If such patent will be found valid, many anti-spam software compani...
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28/03/2004 | Law & Legislation Bodies | USA | United States Patent and Trademark Office The USPTO is a federal agency in the Department of Commerce. The agency is consolidating its facilities from 18 buildings spread throughout Crystal City in Arlington, Virginia, to five interconnected buildings in Alexandria, Virginia. The USPTO began occupying the first two ...
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28/03/2004 | News | U.S.A | Software | University hits PeopleSoft with $510M lawsuit The Lawsuit claim that student administration applications from PeopleSoft were ``vaporware`` when they first shipped and continued to have serious problems in later releases, Cleveland State University is seeking a total of $510 million in damages.
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28/03/2004 | News | Germany | Advertisement | German court: Pop-ups need permission A German judge issues a preliminary injunction against Claria--aka Gator--that prohibits its adware pop-ups from appearing over a rental car site without the agency`s permission.
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17/03/2004 | Articles | Computerworld`s Knowledge Center Report On Privacy Taken from Computerworld`s web site: ``A patchwork of vaguely worded privacy laws makes it tough for IT to do the right thing, while outsourcing makes it hard to control what happens to personal data.``
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17/03/2004 | News | Class-action and antitrust trial against Microsoft Corporation class-action and antitrust trial against Microsoft Corporation was opened in the County District Court of the state of Minnesota. The Plaintiffs claim that Microsoft overcharged for Windows and for Word and Excel software.
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17/03/2004 | News | California`s Attorney General letter on P2P software The letter also contains a warning to P2P software developers about the risks they face. According to Wired News the letter was drafted or reviewed by Van...
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17/03/2004 | Articles | U.S.A | Intellectual Property | Court Evaluates Meaning of ``Derivative Work`` in an Open Source Lic An article describing several issues in the Progress Software Corp. v. MySQL AB, Civil Action No. 01-11031 PBS
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16/03/2004 | Court Decisions | JANET RENO, ATTORNEY GENERAL OF THE UNITED STATES, et al., APPELLANTS v. AMERICAN CIVIL LIBERTIES UN ``At issue is the constitutionality of two statutory provisions enacted to protect minors from ``indecent`` and ``patently offensive`` communications on the Internet. Notwithstanding the legitimacy and importance of the congressional goal of protecting children from harmful ...
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16/03/2004 | Universities & Colleges | USA | Stanford Center for Internet and Society The Center for Internet and Society (CIS), housed at Stanford Law School and a part of the Law, Science and Technology Program, is at the apex of this evolving area of law
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14/03/2004 | Universities & Colleges | USA | Berkman Center for Internet & Society Taken from the Berkman Center`s web site:
``The Berkman Center`s mission is to explore and understand cyberspace, its development, dynamics, norms, standards, and need or lack thereof for laws and sanctions.
We are a research center, premised on the observation that what we...
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12/03/2004 | Legislation | H.R.2281 Digital Millennium Copyright Act
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12/03/2004 | News | U.S.A | Licensing | New US rules defining how Webcasters will pay royalties The U.S. Federal Copyright Office released new rules defining how Webcasters which provide digital music services will pay royalties to record labels. Among other, the Webcasters must include in their report information about the artist, album and the times it was broadca...
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