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18/11/2008 | USA | Video | Dear Obama: Use BitTorrent for your Fireside podcasts
The article suggests President-elect Barack Obama to use BitTorrent for distributing his weekly podcast.
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16/11/2008 | USA | Privacy Protection | Is There a Privacy Risk in Google Flu Trends?
The article discusses Google`s ``Flu Trends`` service and how will it effect privacy protection.
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23/10/2008 | UK | Copyright Registration | The Benefits of US Copyright Registration in UK Disputes
The author discusses the benefits of US copyright registration in UK disputes.
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14/07/2008 | Unites States | Privacy | The guide for Internet users
If you want to surf on the internet without any fear that someone is watching you, here several advices.
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05/05/2008 | USA | Trademark Keying | Court Says Keyword Metatags Don`t Matter
SEOs and SEMs have known for years that most search engines ignore or give minimal acknowledgement to keyword metatags. Lawyers, on the other hand, have been living in a parallel fantasy universe where keyword metatags single-handedly divert unwaveringly brand-loyal customers to piratical competitor...
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11/04/2008 | USA | Lawyers | How to Safeguard Your Firm`s Mobility
Mobile lawyers have a variety of tools at their disposal -- cell phones, laptops, GPS devices and PDAs -- which increase productivity, but also create security challenges.
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23/02/2008 | USA | Social Networking | Will security become Facebook`s Achilles` heel?
One area that Facebook has arguably not been successful in is that of protecting its users` privacy.
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07/02/2008 | USA | Privacy | With tech, nowhere to run, nowhere to hide
While Orwell was correct in foreseeing evaporating individual privacy, the enemy of privacy is not necessarily government. Indeed, we may only have ourselves to blame for the destruction of privacy that we hold so dear.
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29/01/2008 | Europe | Copyrights | If Elvis were a digital entrepreneur today
Internet attorney Nancy Prager explains how an EU push to create a common digital copyright policy may serve as the de facto legal framework for the Internet.
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20/01/2008 | USA | Copyrights | Recording industry should brace for more bad news
Music has lost its economic value to consumers. But it still has emotional value. People will never stop listening to music. They`ve just stopped paying for it. So the challenge comes in figuring out how to capitalize on that emotional value.
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10/01/2008 | USA | Copyrights | Roadblocks en route to free, legal music
Free music--the legal kind--is supposed to make a splash in 2008.
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03/01/2008 | USA | Copyrights | `Tis the season for common sense copyright
It`s the season of giving, and the House Judiciary Committee could give consumers, innovators, and artists what they are asking for--fair and balanced copyright reform--and even give a holiday boost to our technology-driven economy.
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19/12/2007 | USA | Copyrights | Save Internet freedom--from regulation
Rep. Edward Markey is preparing to reintroduce legislation that would prohibit Internet access providers from offering priority service to content providers--known as the Net neutrality principle.
Similar legislation has failed in both the House and Senate in the past, but proponents of Net neutra...
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11/12/2007 | USA | Cyber Crime | A call for rational discourse on identity theft
The Federal Trade Commission last week announced the long-awaited follow-up to its 2003 Identity Theft Survey Report. The 100-page report boils down to one extraordinary finding: identity theft occurs far less today than reported in 2003, both in numbers of people affected and amount of goods stolen...
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06/12/2007 | USA | Evidence | Dude, what happened to my PC?
You may have heard how important it is to preserve evidence related to a legal proceeding. Failing to do so can cost you serious amounts of money and might trigger serious evidentiary sanctions that essentially could gut your legal case.
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