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Threat Level

Threat Level

Covers privacy, crime and security online. From Wired News.

http://www.wired.com/threatlevel
  • Apr 14

    Researchers Cracked Microsoft and Google’s Shortened URLs To Spy On People

    Researchers Cracked Microsoft and Google’s Shortened URLs To Spy On People
    They were even able to identify a young woman who'd sought Google Maps directions to a Planned Parenthood clinic. The post Researchers Cracked Microsoft and Google's Shortened URLs To Spy On People appeared first on WIRED.
  • Apr 14

    A Scheme to Encrypt the Entire Web Is Actually Working

    A Scheme to Encrypt the Entire Web Is Actually Working
    The non-profit certificate authority Let's Encrypt is enabling a sea change toward HTTPS encryption online. The post A Scheme to Encrypt the Entire Web Is Actually Working appeared first on WIRED.
  • Apr 13

    Matthew Keys Sentenced to Two Years for Aiding Anonymou

    Matthew Keys Sentenced to Two Years for Aiding Anonymou
    The former Tribune Company employee was convicted of giving Anonymous information that helped hackers access an LA Times server and alter a headline. The post Matthew Keys Sentenced to Two Years for Aiding Anonymous appeared first on WIRED.
Rank this Week: 12

beSpacific

beSpacific

Features law, marketing, Internet legal resources and technology news. By Sabrina I. Pacifici.

http://www.bespacific.com/
  • Oct 31

    National Security Archive – CIA Releases Controversial Bay of Pigs History

    National Security Archive – CIA Releases Controversial Bay of Pigs History
    “The CIA today released the long-contested Volume V of its official history of the Bay of Pigs invasion, which it had successfully concealed until now by claiming that it was a “draft” and could be withheld from the public…
  • Oct 31

    China’s Global Rise – Can the EU and U.S. Pursue a Coordinated Strategy?

    China’s Global Rise – Can the EU and U.S. Pursue a Coordinated Strategy?
    Brookings: “China’s emergence as a global economic power and its fuller integration in the international order are among the principal policy challenges facing Europe and the United States in the early 21st century. At the time of…
  • Oct 31

    PLA releases first Project Outcome Annual Report

    PLA releases first Project Outcome Annual Report
    “The Public Library Association (PLA) has launched the first Project Outcome Annual Report. Access the 2016 Annual Report to analyze survey results, learn what patrons benefited from most, and see what Project Outcome and participating…
Rank this Week: 13

DNT - O Direito e as novas…

DNT - O Direito e as novas tecnologias

Covers Brazilian IT law. In Portuguese. By Alexandre Atheniense.

http://www.dnt.adv.br
Rank this Week: 15

Discourse.net

Discourse.net

By University of Miami law professor Michael Froomkin. Covers civil liberties, the Internet, Guantanamo, Iraq attrocities, politics and more.

http://www.discourse.net/
  • Nov 1

    A Week is a Long Time in Politic

    A Week is a Long Time in Politic
    And it’s seven days until the election. The post A Week is a Long Time in Politics appeared first on Discourse.net.
  • Oct 29

    Fun Fact

    Fun Fact
    More than 50 million new people have registered to vote in the past eight years, for a total of 200 million registered voters. That means that 25% of the eligible voting public is a relatively new voter. And it also … Continue reading…
  • Oct 28

    Too Much?

    Too Much?
    An anti-Trump super PAC started by former Sen. Bill Bradley is running this spot that echos the famous anti-Goldwater ‘Daisy’ ad in both Tallahassee and Ohio, the Tampa Bay Times reports. The post Too Much? appeared first on…
Rank this Week: 18

Erik J. Heels

Erik J. Heels

Covers technology, law, baseball, and rock 'n' roll. By Erik J. Heels.

http://www.erikjheels.com/
  • Sep 30

    LawLawLaw #41 – Top 10 Technology, Law, Baseball, and Music Blog

    LawLawLaw #41 – Top 10 Technology, Law, Baseball, and Music Blog
    Technology, Law, Baseball, Rock ‘n’ Roll. I was talking to somebody today (somebody whom I thought knew me pretty well) who, as it turns out, didn’t know that I’ve been in a Boston rock cover band since 2005. I also…
  • Sep 30

    The Who, What, Where, When, Why, And How Of Trademark

    The Who, What, Where, When, Why, And How Of Trademark
    Trademark law in plain English. Part 1: Trademark Law 101 The reporter questions: who, what, where, when, why, how. But not in that order. Why File Trademarks? Purpose. The purpose of a trademark is to identify products and services with…
  • Sep 20

    MLB Manager-Of-The-Year Predictions #FireFarrell

    MLB Manager-Of-The-Year Predictions #FireFarrell
    MLB lacks good stats on managers.  The best we have is XWL (expected wins-loss), which compares what each team’s win-loss record should be, based on runs scored, to its actual record.  A good manager exceeds XWL, a poor…
Rank this Week: 60

Concurring Opinions

Concurring Opinions

Group blog with a broad emphasis on legal topics. By Professors Daniel J. Solove, Kaimipono Wenger, Dave Hoffman, Frank Pasquale, Deven Desai, Danielle Citron, Lawrence Cunningham, Sarah Waldeck, Jaya Ramji-Nogales, Solangel Maldonado and Gerard Magliocca.

http://www.concurringopinions.com
  • Oct 30

    Swallowing the Whistle

    Swallowing the Whistle
    Some of the criticism being directed against FBI Director Comey strikes me as a version of an argument that you hear in sports (especially basketball). The argument is that towards the end of a close game the referees should “swallow…
  • Oct 26

    FAN 129 (First Amendment News) A 10-year chronology: Trump’s lawsuits & threatened ones involving freedom of speech & pre

    FAN 129 (First Amendment News) A 10-year chronology: Trump’s lawsuits & threatened ones involving freedom of speech & pre
    In light of Donald Trump’s continued threats of lawsuits implicating First Amendment rights, I thought it might be useful to begin to collect news stories and other information related to such matters. The editors at USA…
  • Oct 25

    Donald Trump as an Anti-Precedent

    Donald Trump as an Anti-Precedent
    One way in which constitutional law makes lemonade out of lemons is through the concept of an anti-canon. In other words, lawyers and judges hold up certain cases or events as precedents for what NOT to do.  Law is unusual in emphasizing…
Rank this Week: 66

Workplace Privacy Counsel

Workplace Privacy Counsel

Covers employment related privacy issues. Published by Philip Gordon of Littler Mendelson's Privacy and Data Protection Practice Group.

http://www.littler.com/blog/workplace-privacy-counsel
Rank this Week: 71

Information Governance Engagement…

Information Governance Engagement Area

Established with the goal of aggregating key compliance and electronic discovery news for further review, study, and consideration by legal and corporate professionals. By Rob Robinson.

http://infogovernance.blogspot.com/
  • Apr 1

    Consolidation of Blogs: New Location of Content on ComplexDiscovery.com

    Consolidation of Blogs: New Location of Content on ComplexDiscovery.com
    Effective April 1, 2015, the Information Governance Engagement Area blog will no longer be updated on a regular basis.  New content ranging from news and events to opinions and assertions will now be available exclusively on the…
  • Mar 31

    How to Detect, Define, & Use an Enterprise Document Attribute Matrix

    How to Detect, Define, & Use an Enterprise Document Attribute Matrix
    By John MartinDocuments in file shares, content management systems, and scanned archives are often described as “unstructured.” However, there is typically a high level of structure in and interconnectedness among those documents.…
  • Mar 30

    Using Continuous Active Learning to Solve the ‘Transparency’ Issue in TAR

    Using Continuous Active Learning to Solve the ‘Transparency’ Issue in TAR
    By John TredennickTechnology assisted review has a transparency problem. Notwithstanding TAR’s proven savings in both time and review costs, many attorneys hesitate to use it because courts require “transparency” in the TAR…
Rank this Week: 73

ICT for Peacebuilding

ICT for Peacebuilding

Exploring the use of technology for conflict transformation, focusing on the use of information communications technology (ICT) for peacebuilding. From Sanjana Hattotuwa.

http://ict4peace.wordpress.com
  • Oct 27

    Drone journalism in Sri Lanka: Footage and key example

    Drone journalism in Sri Lanka: Footage and key example
    The event was aimed at journalists from the programme and also from outside, including the Sri Lanka College of Journalism, mainstream media, freelance journalists and civic media, around the ethical, rights based use of drones for…
  • Oct 16

    Digital transformation and the role of civil society in Sri Lanka

    Digital transformation and the role of civil society in Sri Lanka
    The Friedrich-Naumann-Stiftung für die Freiheit Regional office South Asia organized a regional seminar on “Promoting Liberty Digitally” in Sri Lanka from 15th to 17th October 2016. I was asked to speak on “Digital…
  • Oct 6

    Presentation at Shape South Asia 2016 on ‘Corridors of Power’

    Presentation at Shape South Asia 2016 on ‘Corridors of Power’
    I was invited by the WEF GlobalShapers Colombo Hub (see Facebook page here) to showcase the ‘Corridors of Power‘ exhibition again and also to speak on it. The exhibition, first held in 2015 at the JDA Perera…
Rank this Week: 117

TechnoLawyer Blog

TechnoLawyer Blog

Covers legal technology and practice management news.

http://blog.technolawyer.com/
  • May 31

    Mobile Ecommerce: Optimise Your Product Pages for Mobile

    Mobile Ecommerce: Optimise Your Product Pages for Mobile
    Your mobile product pages are probably the least explored quick win opportunity your marketing team could exploit. To benefit fully; we need to understand the important differences between mobile and desktop. Often however, we see retailers…
  • May 18

    How to Implement Tone of Voice

    How to Implement Tone of Voice
    First, if you don’t know the difference between tone and voice, make sure you brush up on my last article. This article’s no good to you if you haven’t nailed down your brand voice, or if you don’t understand that you…
  • May 18

    The Difference Between Voice & Tone

    The Difference Between Voice & Tone
    You’d be hard pressed to find a marketer who won’t nod emphatically when you say, “You need to establish your voice.” But I’d wager that you’d be equally stymied if you tried to find someone who can tell…
Rank this Week: 123

The Mac Lawyer

The Mac Lawyer

Covers legal technology with a focus on using Macs in the law office. By attorney Ben Stevens.

http://www.themaclawyer.com/
  • Oct 21

    Importance of Technology in Divorce Case

    Importance of Technology in Divorce Case
    Our family law attorneys at The Stevens Firm are very tech savvy. In fact, Ben Stevens has given presentations on legal technology issues to attorneys all across South Carolina and the country, and he is widely regarded as one of the thought…
  • Oct 19

    Participate in the 4th Annual “Apple in Law Offices” Survey

    Participate in the 4th Annual “Apple in Law Offices” Survey
    The good folks at Clio are currently running their 4th annual “Apple in Law Offices” survey now through Wednesday, October 23rd. I hope that all of my readers will join me in participating in this survey. It should take less…
  • Oct 1

    Discover iOS 7

    Discover iOS 7
    Apple’s iOS 7 was released about two weeks ago, and everyone seems to have an opinion about it. I downloaded it the first day, and I like it overall. Sure, there are some things that take a little getting used to, but that’s the…
Rank this Week: 158

this WEEK in LAW

this WEEK in LAW

Denise Howell and guests discuss technology law. From the TWiT netcast network.

http://twit.tv/twil
  • Oct 28

    TWiL 365: Apocalypse IOT

    TWiL 365: Apocalypse IOT
    Workplace privacy, Lucasfilm enforces trademark on lightsaber schools, last week's hack on DynDNS and the Internet of Things, Justin Timberlake's ballot selfie, Uber uses drones to advertise to people in traffic, and more! Hosts: Denise…
  • Oct 21

    TWiL 364: Masks, Hats and Hoodie

    TWiL 364: Masks, Hats and Hoodie
    Federal search warrants asking for fingerprints to unlock phones, law enforcement use of facial recognition, the EFF's security concerns with WhatsApp, Hilary Clinton would support an "Encryption Commission", Grand Theft Auto vs. the Samsung…
  • Oct 14

    TWiL 363: Got Served on Mar

    TWiL 363: Got Served on Mar
    Evan Brown is back for the 10th anniversary of This Week in Law!Class action lawsuits and tiny checks, the last 10 years of the music industry, using a Presidential candidate's likeness to advertise your business, DMCA reform and more!…
Rank this Week: 178

CYB3RCRIM3

CYB3RCRIM3

Features observations on technology, law and lawlessness. By University of Dayton Susan Brenner.

http://cyb3rcrim3.blogspot.com/
  • Oct 31

    The Former Employees, the Company-Issued Laptops and “Computer Crime”

    The Former Employees, the Company-Issued Laptops and “Computer Crime”
    This post examines an opinion from the Colorado Court of Appeals:  People v. Stotz, 2016 WL 611726 (2016).  The court begins the opinion by explaining that “[d]efendants Matthew Stotz and Gustav Eicher, appeal the judgments of…
  • Oct 27

    The Computer Tower, Sexual Exploitation of Children and the Estranged Wife

    The Computer Tower, Sexual Exploitation of Children and the Estranged Wife
    This post examines a recent opinion from the Court of Appeals of Georgia:  DeGeorgis v. State, 2016 WL 6134087 (2016). The opinion begins by explaining that[f]ollowing a jury trial, David DeGeorgis was convicted of two counts…
  • Oct 26

    Possession of Child Pornography, the Guilty Plea and Restitution

    Possession of Child Pornography, the Guilty Plea and Restitution
    This post examines an opinion from the Court of Appeals of Wisconsin:  State v. Tarlo, 2016 WL 5794352 (2016). The court begins the opinion by explaining thatDavid Tarlo challenges the circuit court's award of restitution to the mother…
Rank this Week: 213

Video Game Law Blog

Video Game Law Blog

Covers current Issues in video game law. By Davis LLP.

http://www.davis.ca/en/blog/Video-Game-Law
  • Mar 28

    WOW!

    WOW!
    A court in Berlin has ruled that some provisions of the World of Warcraft Terms of Use violate German consumer protection laws and are void. [More…]
  • Feb 26

    Ontario Youth Investment Accelerator Fund Recipients Announced

    Ontario Youth Investment Accelerator Fund Recipients Announced
    Recently, Ontario announced the first recipients of the Youth Investment Accelerator Fund Program (the “Program”). The Program, which mirrors the Investment Accelerator Fund, was launched in 2013 by the Province of Ontario with…
  • Feb 14

    Federal Budget 2014: Canada Invests an Additional $40 Million in Entrepreneurship

    Federal Budget 2014: Canada Invests an Additional $40 Million in Entrepreneurship
    On Tuesday February 11, 2014, Finance Minister Jim Flaherty presented the Canadian federal budget for fiscal year 2014-2015. The budget proposes to provide an additional $40 million over four years to the Canada Accelerator and Incubator…
Rank this Week: 206

LawPundit

LawPundit

Covers law, information technology, intellectual property and new media. By Andis Kaulins.

http://lawpunditblog.blogspot.com/
Rank this Week: 200

Law & Disorder

Law & Disorder

The Art of Technology

http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/
Rank this Week: 277

Technology & Marketing Law…

Technology & Marketing Law Blog

Covers Internet, technology and online marketing legal issues. Published by Santa Clara University School of Law Professor Eric Goldman.

http://blog.ericgoldman.org/
  • Oct 31

    Copyright Office Gratuitously Kills the DMCA Safe Harbor For Thousands of Website

    Copyright Office Gratuitously Kills the DMCA Safe Harbor For Thousands of Website
    This story has been like watching a train wreck in slow motion. In 2011 (yes, over 5 years ago), the Copyright Office announced that it was going to transition the designation of DMCA safe harbor agents from paper to electronic....
  • Oct 26

    How Will Courts Handle A “Poor Man’s Copyright”?

    How Will Courts Handle A “Poor Man’s Copyright”?
    I recently came across a complaint (in Vernon v. CBS) referencing a “poor man’s copyright,” and I couldn’t recall seeing the term in a legal filing or document before. This made me curious about whether any courts had…
  • Oct 25

    Celebrating Judge Ronald Whyte’s Contributions to Internet Law

    Celebrating Judge Ronald Whyte’s Contributions to Internet Law
    As you may know, Judge Ronald Whyte is retiring from the Northern District of California. Last week, a symposium at Stanford celebrated his contributions to IP law, especially patent law. The Recorder’s writeup. My photo album. Judge…
Rank this Week: 288

3 Geeks and a Law Blog

3 Geeks and a Law Blog

Covers knowledge management, internet marketing and library sciences. By Greg Lambert, Lisa Salazar and Toby Brown.

http://www.geeklawblog.com/
  • Oct 31

    The Dual Meaning of AALL's Tagline "Your Legal Knowledge Network"

    The Dual Meaning of AALL's Tagline "Your Legal Knowledge Network"
    As the Vice-President/President-Elect of the American Association of Law Libraries (AALL), I wanted to tell our 3 Geeks' readers about the new visual identity and tagline that AALL officially rolled out last night. Leaders within the…
  • Oct 27

    EI as much as AI

    EI as much as AI
    Technology is cool. There is no disputing that fact. Last month, while travelling for work, I had a video conversation with my kid, while I was 3500 kms away in a relatively remote mountain resort, and he was in a moving vehicle. Last week,…
  • Oct 24

    What Tech Skills Should Law Schools Teach Future Associates? Step One: The Basic

    What Tech Skills Should Law Schools Teach Future Associates? Step One: The Basic
    If I am in a room with an academic law librarian for more than five minutes, I almost always get some form of this question: What are the tech skills I should be teaching law students to better prepare them for working in the 'real world?' My…
Rank this Week: 255

Blawg IT

Blawg IT

Covers patent, copyright, trademark and Internet related legal issues. By Patent Attorney Brett Trout.

http://blawgit.com
  • Aug 29

    Brett Trout selected for The Best Lawyers® 2017 in both Patent Law and Information Technology Law

    Brett Trout selected for The Best Lawyers® 2017 in both Patent Law and Information Technology Law
    Brett J. Trout has been selected by his peers for inclusion in the 23rd Edition of The Best Lawyers in America® in the practice areas of Information Technology Law and Patent Law. The Best Lawyers in America® publication is the oldest…
  • Mar 21

    Supreme Court Takes On Design Patent Damage

    Supreme Court Takes On Design Patent Damage
    Apple v. Samsung Apple applied for and received two design patents covering design elements on the front face of the Apple iPhone. Apple then successfully sued Samsung for infringement of these design patents. The jury awarded Apple damages…
  • Sep 23

    Not So Fast – “Happy Birthday To You” May Not Be in the Public Domain

    Not So Fast – “Happy Birthday To You” May Not Be in the Public Domain
    The World’s Most popular Song You all know the tune, so why do you rarely hear the song Happy Birthday To You in movies and on television? The reason is that from 1988 until yesterday Warner/Chappell Music, Inc. had been demanding…
Rank this Week: 290

CS-SIS

CS-SIS

From the Computing Services Special Interest Section of the American Association of Law Libraries.

http://cssis.org
  • Jul 26

    CS-SIS Grant Winner Lacy Rakestraw on the 2016 AALL Exhibit Hall

    CS-SIS Grant Winner Lacy Rakestraw on the 2016 AALL Exhibit Hall
    Lacy Rakestraw, Director of the St. Louis County Law Library, received a grant from CS-SIS that enabled her to attend this year’s AALL Annual Meeting and Conference. Here’s what she had to say about it: No trip to an…
  • Feb 19

    Call for CS-SIS Annual Meeting Grant Application

    Call for CS-SIS Annual Meeting Grant Application
    CS-SIS Members are invited to apply for one of two annual AALL Meeting and Conference grants: AALL CS-SIS Grant for Students and New Librarians: The purpose of the AALL CS-SIS Grants Program for Students and New Librarians is to provide…
  • Feb 19

    Call for CS-SIS Annual Meeting Grant Application

    Call for CS-SIS Annual Meeting Grant Application
    CS-SIS Members are invited to apply for one of two annual AALL Meeting and Conference grants:AALL CS-SIS Grant for Students and New Librarians: The purpose of the AALL CS-SIS Grants Program for Students and New Librarians is to provide…
Rank this Week: 267

eDiscovery Daily Blog

eDiscovery Daily Blog

Provides eDiscovery news, analysis and educational tips. By Trial Solutions.

http://www.ediscoverydaily.com/
  • Oct 31

    This is a Non-Political Post: eDiscovery Trend

    This is a Non-Political Post: eDiscovery Trend
    At the outset, I feel that I should state that, given that this post is about the Hilary Clinton emails and the FBI handling of them. The post This is a Non-Political Post: eDiscovery Trends appeared first on…
  • Oct 31

    Legaltech News Highlights Automation and Selective Culling as Key to CloudNine & Heureka Partnership

    Legaltech News Highlights Automation and Selective Culling as Key to CloudNine & Heureka Partnership
    “Our focus has been from automating e-discovery from the point of collection to defensible disposition of data, and we went out to the market looking for technology that could help extend that to the point of data creation.” The…
  • Oct 30

    Don’t Be Afraid, It’s Only – eDiscovery Horrors!

    Don’t Be Afraid, It’s Only – eDiscovery Horrors!
    Today is Halloween! For the seventh time on this blog, it’s time to try to “scare” you with tales of eDiscovery (and now, cybersecurity) horrors (because, after all, we’re an eDiscovery blog). Let’s see how we do…
Rank this Week: 426

Freedom to Tinker

Freedom to Tinker

Focuses on issues related to legal regulation of technology, and especially on legal attempts to restrict the right of technologists and citizens to tinker with technological devices. From Princeton's Center for Information Technology Policy.

https://freedom-to-tinker.com/
  • Oct 31

    The Effects of the Forthcoming FCC Privacy Rules on Internet Security

    The Effects of the Forthcoming FCC Privacy Rules on Internet Security
    Last week, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) announced new privacy rules that govern how Internet service providers can share information about consumers with third parties.  One focus of this rulemaking has been on the…
  • Oct 31

    Learning Privacy Expectations by Crowdsourcing Contextual Informational Norm

    Learning Privacy Expectations by Crowdsourcing Contextual Informational Norm
    [This post reports on joint work with Schrasing Tong, Thomas Wies (NYU), Paula Kift (NYU), Helen Nissenbaum (NYU), Lakshminarayanan Subramanian (NYU), Prateek Mittal (Princeton) — Yan] To appear in the proceedings of the Fourth…
  • Oct 28

    Sign up now for the first workshop on Data and Algorithmic Transparency

    Sign up now for the first workshop on Data and Algorithmic Transparency
    I’m excited to announce that registration for the first workshop on Data and Algorithmic Transparency is now open. The workshop will take place at NYU on Nov 19. It convenes an emerging interdisciplinary community that seeks…
Rank this Week: 401

Trading Secrets

Trading Secrets

Covers trade secrets, non-competes and computer fraud. By Seyfarth & Shaw LLP.

http://www.tradesecretslaw.com/
Rank this Week: 300

tech law advisor

tech law advisor

Covers copyright, DMCA and internet regulation. By Kevin Heller.

http://techlawadvisor.com/blog/
  • Jan 17

    Stop SOPA Stop PIPA

    Stop SOPA Stop PIPA
    Just wanted to post a few places where you can go to get information on the #SOPABLACKOUT:.
  • Jan 15

    Twitter Weekly Updates for 2012-01-15

    Twitter Weekly Updates for 2012-01-15
    Join me & change your profile picture to protest SOPA: http://t.co/JnIxMWI4 #BlackoutSOPA # Strike against #sopa january 18th.
  • Jan 1

    Twitter Weekly Updates for 2012-01-01

    Twitter Weekly Updates for 2012-01-01
    Awesome. Just pulled calf muscle while shootin hoops in rain with my son. Gonna be great #nye2011 # “@nytimes: If you received an email today about canceling your NYT subscription, ignore it. It's not from us.” | i got this # I liked…
Rank this Week: 322

Privacy & Information Security…

Privacy & Information Security Law Blog

Provides global privacy and information security law updates and analysis. By Hunton & Williams.

https://www.huntonprivacyblog.com/
  • Oct 31

    Entry into Force of the French Digital Republic Bill

    Entry into Force of the French Digital Republic Bill
    On October 7, 2016, the French Digital Republic Bill (the “Bill”) was enacted after a final vote from the Senate. The Bill aligns the French legal data protection framework with the EU General Data Protection Regulation…
  • Oct 28

    Regulation on the Online Protection of Minors Published for Comment in China

    Regulation on the Online Protection of Minors Published for Comment in China
    Recently, the Cyberspace Administration of China published for public comment a draft of the Regulations on the Online Protection of Minors. The Draft Regulations are open for comment until October 31, 2016.… Continue Reading
  • Oct 28

    FCC Adopts Broadband Consumer Privacy Rule

    FCC Adopts Broadband Consumer Privacy Rule
    On October 27, 2016, the Federal Communications Commission announced the adoption of rules that require broadband Internet Service Providers to take steps to protect consumer privacy. … Continue Reading
Rank this Week: 674

Software Intellectual Property…

Software Intellectual Property Report

Covers the places where software intersects the law of intellectual property. By Charles A. Bieneman.

http://swipreport.com/
  • Oct 30

    How to Address Broadest Reasonable Interpretation in Ex Parte Patent Prosecution

    How to Address Broadest Reasonable Interpretation in Ex Parte Patent Prosecution
    Patent examiners often apply seemingly irrelevant prior art with the blithe statement that a claim rejection is justified by a broadest reasonable interpretation of claim terms.  I offer some tips on combating examiner abuses of broadest…
  • Oct 25

    Reconsidered After Recent Fed. Cir. Case, Vehicle Tracking/Monitoring Claims Mostly Patent-Eligible

    Reconsidered After Recent Fed. Cir. Case, Vehicle Tracking/Monitoring Claims Mostly Patent-Eligible
    After the Federal Circuit’s August 1, 2016, decision in Electric Power Group, LLC v. Alstom S.A., a defendant sought reconsideration of a Rule 12 motion to dismiss based on alleged patent-ineligibility of claims directed…
  • Oct 22

    Under Alice, Some Patent-Ineligibility Determinations Are Routine

    Under Alice, Some Patent-Ineligibility Determinations Are Routine
    Here is a patent claim concerning which the Federal Circuit, without comment, agreed was not patent-eligible under 35 U.S.C. § 101 and the Alice test: A method for monitoring and analyzing at least one signal comprising: receiving at…
Rank this Week: 600

Internet, Information Technology…

Internet, Information Technology and e-Discovery Blog

Covers IT and internet legal issues. By Peter S. Vogel.

http://www.vogelitlawblog.com
  • Oct 28

    BUSINESS ALERT: Cyberattacks are directed at ERP systems since they are difficult to secure

    BUSINESS ALERT: Cyberattacks are directed at ERP systems since they are difficult to secure
    Ponemon Institute issued a report after it “surveyed 607 IT and IT security practitioners who are involved in the security of SAP” and that 58% “of respondents rate the difficulty of securing SAP applications as high and 65…
  • Oct 24

    BLACK HAT SURVEY: Employee Training is in the top 5 ways to avoid hacking!

    BLACK HAT SURVEY: Employee Training is in the top 5 ways to avoid hacking!
    Thycotic took a survey of 250+ hackers at the August 2016 Black Hat conference and reported that “77% say no password is safe from hackers—or the government” which is hardly surprising. The “Black Hat 2016: Hacker…
  • Oct 21

    New Cyber rules for DOD contractors may be creating new problems!

    New Cyber rules for DOD contractors may be creating new problems!
    Law360 reported that many experts are concerned that “companies who share cybersecurity incident information with a DOD contractor will be considered a third-party beneficiary of the DOD, with the ability to sue if confidential…
Rank this Week: 660

Domain Name Jurisprudence &…

Domain Name Jurisprudence & Commentaries on UDRP Cases

Review and analysis of cybersquatter cases decided under the Uniform Domain Name Resolution Policy. By Gerald M. Levine.

http://udrpcommentaries.wordpress.com
  • Oct 28

    Corresponding to Trademarks, But Nonactionable Claims for Cybersquatting

    Corresponding to Trademarks, But Nonactionable Claims for Cybersquatting
    The threshold for an actionable claim under the Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy (UDRP) is a trademark in which complainant has rights.” “Rights” means a trademark that could have been newly minted a moment…
  • Oct 20

    The Importance of Protecting Credibility: Claiming and Rebutting Cybersquatting

    The Importance of Protecting Credibility: Claiming and Rebutting Cybersquatting
    The UDRP is an online dispute resolution regime. While panelists technically have discretion under Rule 13 to hold in-person hearings if they “determine[ ] . . .  and as an exceptional matter, that such a hearing is necessary for…
  • Oct 13

    Supplementing the Record in UDRP Proceedings; When Acceptable?

    Supplementing the Record in UDRP Proceedings; When Acceptable?
    The UDRP limits parties’ submissions to complaints and responses; accepting “further statements or documents” is discretionary with the Panel (Rule 12, Procedural Orders), although the Forum (in Supplemental Rule 7) but not…
Rank this Week: 659

Jenkins Law Library Blog

Jenkins Law Library Blog

Covers technology and legal research.

https://www.jenkinslaw.org/blog
  • Oct 27

    Factcheck.org

    Factcheck.org
    Factcheck.org is a nonpartisan, nonprofit "consumer advocate" that monitors the factual accuracy of what is said by major U.S. political players. It is a project of the Annenberg Public Policy Center of the University of Pennsylvania.…
  • Oct 20

    Federal Court Management Statistic

    Federal Court Management Statistic
    Federal Court Management Statistics is a website maintained by the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts on behalf of the Federal Judiciary that gives statistical profiles for all U.S. Courts of Appeals and District Courts, plus national…
  • Oct 13

    Find Newsweek, USA Today, and Other National News Sources on NewsBank

    Find Newsweek, USA Today, and Other National News Sources on NewsBank
    NewsBank has a collection of national newspapers and magazines, such as Newsweek (2/25/1991-current), The Saturday Evening Post (2/1/1994-current), and USA Today (4/1/1987-current). These and other national news resources are available in…
Rank this Week: 447

Shear on Social Media Law

Shear on Social Media Law

Covers legal issues involving social media websites. By Bradley S. Shear.

http://www.shearsocialmedia.com/
  • Oct 27

    FCC Passes New ISP Privacy Rule

    FCC Passes New ISP Privacy Rule
    Earlier today, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) passed by a 3-2 vote new rules that require Internet Service Providers (ISPs) such as Comcast, Verizon, etc… [...] The post FCC Passes New ISP Privacy Rules appeared first on…
  • Oct 10

    University of Maryland Student Blackmailed on Facebook Over Nude Photo

    University of Maryland Student Blackmailed on Facebook Over Nude Photo
    According to NBC 4 Washington, a student at the University of Maryland was recently blackmailed because he allowed someone else to take a nude photo [...] The post University of Maryland Student Blackmailed on Facebook Over Nude Photos…
  • Oct 9

    New ISO 19086-1 Standards Will Help Lawyers Navigate The Cloud

    New ISO 19086-1 Standards Will Help Lawyers Navigate The Cloud
    The International Organization for Standardization recently published contractual standards for cloud-computing service-level agreements. The guidelines known as ISO 19086-1 were established to mutually benefit cloud-computing [...] The post…
Rank this Week: 595

CyberInquirer

CyberInquirer

Covers developments in cyber law and insurance. By Richard J. Bortnick.

http://cyberinquirer.com
  • May 1

    7th Circuit Court of Appeals finds Article III Standing for P.F. Chang’s Plaintiff

    7th Circuit Court of Appeals finds Article III Standing for P.F. Chang’s Plaintiff
    On April 14, 2016, the Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit reinstated plaintiffs’ action against P.F. Chang’s restaurant chain that arose out of the well-reported breach of payment card information. The action was previously…
  • Apr 24

    Insurers: Assert Your Subrogation Right

    Insurers: Assert Your Subrogation Right
    The following column was first published in 2012. It is as fresh today as it was then. Its time to take it to heart. Rick It is axiomatic to say that insurance products evolve. Indeed, like virtually every organic structure, its development,…
  • Apr 13

    Fourth Circuit Rules GL Insurer Has Duty To Defend Data Breach Claim

    Fourth Circuit Rules GL Insurer Has Duty To Defend Data Breach Claim
    In a brief, unpublished decision, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit affirmed a ruling that Travelers must defend Portal Healthcare Solutions in an underlying lawsuit involving the disclosure of confidential medical records on…
Rank this Week: 491

KM Space

KM Space

Covers knowledge management, technology and the practice of law. By Doug Cornelius.

http://kmspace.blogspot.com/
  • Jun 18

    I Ask For Your Money

    I Ask For Your Money
    Compliance Building is a free resource I publish for me, and share with you, to help the compliance profession. It will still be free, but I’m asking for money. I should point out that the money is not for me; It’s for charity.…
  • Jan 10

    Working at Home this Weekend?

    Working at Home this Weekend?
    I home your home computer works better than this one and that you don;t have to use Fortran, no matter easy it may be to use. Perhaps this is a good example of why past performance is not an indication of future results. I think this…
  • Dec 16

    Happy Holidays From Compliance Building

    Happy Holidays From Compliance Building
      I hope you have a happy and joyous holiday season. Whether it be Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanza, Festivus, Feast of Winter Veil, Saturnalia, or New Year’s Eve, I hope you get to spend some extra time with friends and family. I will…
Rank this Week: 455

Inside Privacy

Inside Privacy

Covers global privacy and data security. By Covington & Burling LLP.

http://www.insideprivacy.com
Rank this Week: 652

Teknoids - Supporting the…

Teknoids - Supporting the Unsupported

Teknoids are in legal academia, non-profits, the judiciary, and law firms plus others with interests in this area.

http://www.teknoids.net
  • Dec 7

    The Social Dynamics of the R Core Team

    The Social Dynamics of the R Core Team
    Recently a few members of R Core have indicated that part of what slows down the development of R as a language is that it has become increasingly difficult over the years to achieve consensus among the core developers of the language.…
  • Nov 29

    Chill Pivots — Again!! — This Time To Help Creators Sell Videos Directly To Their Fan

    Chill Pivots — Again!! — This Time To Help Creators Sell Videos Directly To Their Fan
    Turntable for video, err, Pinterest for video, uhhh, video startup Chill is coming out with a new product that it hopes will provide a new channel for independent content creators to sell their videos directly to fans. After the success of…
  • Nov 29

    Intel Capital Leads $5M Round In Spain’s Indisys: Maker Of Machine-Human Interaction Natural Language Virtual Assistant

    Intel Capital Leads $5M Round In Spain’s Indisys: Maker Of Machine-Human Interaction Natural Language Virtual Assistant
    Indisys, a Spanish company founded in 2005 which makes natural language virtual assistants and telephone operators to power 24/7 customer services, has raised a new funding round of $5 million, led by Intel Capital. Inveready Technology…
Rank this Week: 620

Criminal Law Library Blog

Criminal Law Library Blog

Covers criminal law, information technology and news for law librarians. By David Badertscher.

http://www.criminallawlibraryblog.com/
  • Aug 12

    State Advocacy Strategies: The New York Story

    State Advocacy Strategies: The New York Story
    Included below are my introductory remarks delivered at the Annual Meeting of the American Association of Law Libraries on July 23, 2012 as part Program E-1 State Advocacy Strategies: Learning to Connect, Grow and Survive. The material below…
  • Aug 12

    State Advocacy Strategies: The New York Story

    State Advocacy Strategies: The New York Story
    Included below are my introductory remarks delivered at the Annual Meeting of the American Association of Law Libraries on July 23, 2012 as part Program E-1 State Advocacy Strategies: Learning to Connect, Grow and Survive. The material below…
  • Aug 12

    State Advocacy Strategies: The New York Story

    State Advocacy Strategies: The New York Story
    Included below are my introductory remarks delivered at the Annual Meeting of the American Association of Law Libraries on July 23, 2012 as part Program E-1 State Advocacy Strategies: Learning to Connect, Grow and Survive. The material below…
Rank this Week: 453

MBBP's Good Company

MBBP's Good Company

Covers news, events and developments in business, intellectual property, employment law. By Morse, Barnes-Brown & Pendleton.

http://blogmbbp.wordpress.com
Rank this Week: 794

Michael Geist's Blog

Michael Geist's Blog

Covers technology and DRM. By Michael Geist.

http://www.michaelgeist.ca
Rank this Week: 833

Futurelawyer

Futurelawyer

Covers future technology for the lawyer of today. By Richard M. Georges.

http://futurelawyer.typepad.com/futurelawyer/
  • Nov 1

    Reject Me, Say No To Me, Dismiss Me, Please.

    Reject Me, Say No To Me, Dismiss Me, Please.
    We've Moved! Update your Reader Now. This feed has moved to: http://feeds.feedblitz.com/futurelawyer Update your reader now with this changed subscription address to get your latest updates from us.
  • Nov 1

    WinZip 21 Pro - What's In Your Toolbox?

    WinZip 21 Pro - What's In Your Toolbox?
    We've Moved! Update your Reader Now. This feed has moved to: http://feeds.feedblitz.com/futurelawyer Update your reader now with this changed subscription address to get your latest updates from us.
  • Oct 31

    Microsoft, Get Out Of My Life

    Microsoft, Get Out Of My Life
    We've Moved! Update your Reader Now. This feed has moved to: http://feeds.feedblitz.com/futurelawyer Update your reader now with this changed subscription address to get your latest updates from us.
Rank this Week: 907

CommLawCenter

CommLawCenter

Provides breaking news and analysis of communications law and business. By Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP.

http://www.commlawcenter.com/
  • Oct 31

    FCC Enforcement Monitor ~ October 2016

    FCC Enforcement Monitor ~ October 2016
    Pillsbury’s communications lawyers have published FCC Enforcement Monitor monthly since 1999 to inform our clients of notable FCC enforcement actions against FCC license holders and others. This month’s issue includes: Headlines:…
  • Oct 26

    NAB Agreement With Sony Brings Flexibility Back to Music Streaming

    NAB Agreement With Sony Brings Flexibility Back to Music Streaming
    The NAB has negotiated a waiver agreement with Sony Music Entertainment that will once again enable radio stations to stream Sony-licensed music unhindered by certain restrictions established by the statutory music streaming…
  • Oct 19

    Blink and You Missed It: Stage 2 of the Incentive Auction End

    Blink and You Missed It: Stage 2 of the Incentive Auction End
    With great anticipation, the Stage 2 Forward Auction commenced at 10am this morning.  It officially ended at 12:14pm, when the FCC announced: Bidding in the forward auction has concluded for Stage 2 without meeting the final stage rule…
Rank this Week: 908

Social Media & Games Law Blog

Social Media & Games Law Blog

Covers virtual worlds and social media issues. By Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP.

http://www.socialgameslaw.com/
  • Oct 28

    #BigBrother and the Era of Hashtag Surveillance

    #BigBrother and the Era of Hashtag Surveillance
    Earlier this month, the ACLU published a report alleging that it had obtained public records showing that social media user data such as location tracking, photos and hashtag usage may have been used by law enforcement to monitor…
  • Oct 20

    Augmented Reality, and the Inevitable Regulations, Go!

    Augmented Reality, and the Inevitable Regulations, Go!
    Well before Pokémon Go burst onto the mobile gaming scene in July, we had written about some of the pitfalls associated with AR gaming. When the game netted some 45 million daily users in just a few weeks, we talked about…
  • Oct 13

    The Musical Twitter Bot: Who Has the Copyright for AI-Facilitated Works?

    The Musical Twitter Bot: Who Has the Copyright for AI-Facilitated Works?
    Tweet nicely to the Twitter bot, “LnH: The Band”—a newcomer in artificial intelligence music generation—and the bot will automatically compose melodies for you. The AI-based band is “currently working on their…
Rank this Week: 909

Lipton, Weinberger & Husick Blog

Lipton, Weinberger & Husick Blog

Covers intellectual property issues. By Adam G. Garson.

http://www.garson-law.com/blog
  • Oct 28

    Yes, Virginia, there are Zombies!

    Yes, Virginia, there are Zombies!
    When you’re dead, you’re dead, right? Not if your genes have anything to say about it.   A team of microbiologists from the University of Washington studied gene activity in recently dead mice and fish. They…
  • Oct 28

    Ask Dr. Copyright — Where do the Candidates Stand on Intellectual Property?

    Ask Dr. Copyright — Where do the Candidates Stand on Intellectual Property?
    Dear Doc: With the election just about a week away, can you tell me which major candidate for President would be the best choice for creators and owners of patents, trademarks, trade secrets, and copyrights? Signed, So Sick Of This Whole…
  • Oct 25

    Ask Dr. Copyright — Music Infringement in the Digital Age

    Ask Dr. Copyright — Music Infringement in the Digital Age
    Dear Doc: It seems every day that I read about another federal law suit claiming that some musical “artist” of whom I have never heard, claims that another musical “artist” (of whom I may have heard) stole his/her/its…
Rank this Week: 871

LegalTXTS

LegalTXTS

Covers law and technology, with an emphasis on legal issues regarding digital media, privacy and data security, and information management. By Elijah Yip.

http://www.legaltxts.com/
Rank this Week: 932

eLegal Canton

eLegal Canton

Technology law blog covering software, copyright, privacy, the Internet, electronic commerce, and computers. By David Canton.

http://canton.elegal.ca
  • Oct 26

    Big data privacy challenge

    Big data privacy challenge
    Big data and privacy was one of the topics discussed at the Canadian IT Law Association conference this week.  Some of the issues worth pondering include: Privacy principles say one should collect only what you need, and keep…
  • Oct 19

    Should lawyers learn to code?

    Should lawyers learn to code?
    There have been many articles written suggesting that lawyers should learn how to code software.  This Wolfram Alpha article is a good one, although many of the articles are far more adamant that every lawyer needs to learn how to…
  • Oct 5

    AI First is taking over from Mobile First

    AI First is taking over from Mobile First
    Google debuted new hardware on Tuesday – including new Pixel phones, and an Amazon Echo competitor called Google Home.   A key thread to all this is their new Google Assistant replacement for Google Now.  (Similar to…
Rank this Week: 781

Patent Arcade

Patent Arcade

Covers video game IP law. By Ross Dannenberg.

http://www.patentarcade.com/
  • Oct 25

    Now Available! Legal Guide to Video Game Development, 2nd Ed.

    Now Available! Legal Guide to Video Game Development, 2nd Ed.
    ...at bit.ly/LVGD2016 ...From the ABA Store:Written by experienced lawyers who work closely with software and video game developer clients, this is THE inside guide to the legal issues involved in taking an idea and creating a product, from…
  • Oct 11

    Apple v Samsung Oral Args at Supreme Court

    Apple v Samsung Oral Args at Supreme Court
    For those following the Apple v. Samsung design patent wars, here's a good synopsis of the oral arguments that were held this morning at the United States Supreme Court.If the link doesn't work, cut and paste this in your…
  • Oct 4

    Lindsay Lohan’s Grand Theft Auto Suit Dismissed

    Lindsay Lohan’s Grand Theft Auto Suit Dismissed
    Lindsay Lohan v. Take-Two Interactive Software Inc., 156443/2014, New York State Supreme Court, New York County (Manhattan).In 2014 actress Lindsay Lohan filed suit against Take-Two Interactive Software Inc. claiming that the video game Grand…
Rank this Week: 818

Carter Law Firm Blog

Carter Law Firm Blog

Covers intellectual property and social media. By Ruth Carter.

http://carterlawaz.com/blog/
  • Oct 25

    Update on Arizona Drone Law

    Update on Arizona Drone Law
    Earlier this year, Arizona passed a new law regarding unmanned aircraft systems (UASs), aka drones. The purpose of this law is to prevent cities from making separate regulations. This law makes it a misdemeanor to use a drone in a way that…
  • Oct 18

    FTC Compliance Friendly Reminder

    FTC Compliance Friendly Reminder
    Bloggers, vloggers, and other social influencers frequently asked me about the rules regarding disclosure when partnering with companies and using affiliate links. With holidays (and therefore holiday gift guides) on the horizon, it seemed…
  • Sep 27

    Someone Posted a Photo of Me Online Without Consent

    Someone Posted a Photo of Me Online Without Consent
    People come to this site almost every day with questions about whether someone can post their picture on the internet without obtaining consent. Some people even ask if it’s a crime or whether they can sue. Sue for what? Which of…
Rank this Week: 1016