News of the Week; December 26, 2018
DIGITAL Canada Outlaws Settlement Threat Letters Sent Through ISPs The Relationship Between Huawei and the Chinese Regime’s Factional Politics Washington Redskins reportedly backed out of Huawei Wi-Fi deal because of government concerns Global Scrutiny Of Huawei Increases Amid Privacy And National Security Concerns: The company’s close ties to the Chinese government, accusations of intellectual property […]
News of the Week; December 19, 2018
DIGITAL No More Settlement Demands: New Rules for Canadian Copyright Notice-and-Notice System Receive Royal Assent (Michael Geist) Music to Copyright Owners’ Ears: Second Circuit Affirms Capitol Records, LLC v. ReDigi Inc. No Agreement Made On EU Copyright Directive, As Recording Industry Freaks Out About Safe Harbors Too Top EU Court’s Advocate General Says German Link […]
News of the Week; December 12, 2019
DIGITAL Capitol Records, LLC v. ReDigi, Inc. You Should Have the Right to Sue Apple: In Apple v. Pepper, the Supreme Court will decide whether iPhone App Store customers are entitled to make their case against the tech giant. Qualcomm says a Chinese court has banned sales of older iPhones nationwide Apps You Use Every […]
News of the Week; December 5, 2018
DIGITAL Lawmakers Say Facebook Struck Deals Over Personal Data Mark Zuckerberg Was ‘Skeptical’ About Risk of Leaks Like Cambridge Analytica, Emails Show Facebook also let dating apps have further access to Graph API back in 2015 Good For The World, But Not Good For Us: The Really Damning Bits Of The Facebook Revelations ACLU Wants […]
News of the Week; November 28, 2018
DIGITAL Should the Supreme Court Knock the First Brick Out of Apple’s Walled Garden? How Apple hopes to stop a customer lawsuit over its App Store monopoly Gambling App Fails to Create Binding Terms of Service–Wilson v. Huuuge Failure-to-Warn Claim Against Match.com Fails–Beckman v. Match.com (Eric Goldman) Facebook’s Blueprint Needs a Blueprint: Mark Zuckerberg’s plan […]
News of the Week; November 21, 2018
DIGITAL Facebook drops PR firm after revelation of anti-Soros campaign Facebook’s Use Of Smear Merchants Is The Norm, Not The Exception Sorry Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook isn’t a “positive force” Mark Zuckerberg: ‘I Didn’t Know’ Zuckerberg won’t step down as Facebook chairman Facebook Responds to New York Times Exposé: ‘There Are a Number of Inaccuracies’ Inside […]