- Wed Apr 1 2009 Is AT&T violating DMCA by not booting 'repeat infringers'?
DMCA doesn't require ISPs to forward warning letters, but they do. DMCA may require ISPs to terminate chronic copyright violators, but some don't.
- Tue Jul 21 1998 FTC: Self-regulation won't cut it
Edging away from Net industry self-regulation, the FTC's chairman says new laws may be needed for protecting personal data online.
- Wed May 16 2001 EU privacy pact draws Microsoft support
The software potentate commits to an agreement that in effect holds U.S. companies to a higher data-sharing standard when doing business abroad.
- Thu Apr 19 2007 The Spy Act that loved me?
Policy analyst Bartlett Cleland warns that a patchwork of state spyware laws will end up having the opposite effect desired by proponents.
- Mon Sep 3 2007 Science Fiction writer take on Internet pirates, Part II
Glaskowsky continues his discussion of the SFWA vs. Scribd controversy.
- Fri Feb 15 2008 The Whole World is Watching
Earlier this week, Officer Rivieri of the Balitimore Police Department was suspended, pending an internal investigation, after a video of him harassing a 14 year-old and putting him into a headlock back in July of last year was posted to You Tube.
- Fri Dec 19 2008 RIAA president: No talk of blacklisting file sharers
Record industry head explains how making deals with ISPs to enforce copyright is a more elegant solution than filing lawsuits. Details are still being hammered out.
- Mon Aug 27 2007 How to handle an abusive boss
They can scream, threaten and even terrorize. Most importantly, abusive bosses can fire you or make your life so miserable you wish they'd fire you. Here's what you can do about it.
- Tue Apr 1 2008 Are mix tape sites on solid legal ground?
Can Muxtape, Mixwit, and others withstand the kind of scrutiny that the RIAA is sure to cast on them?
- Fri Mar 16 2007 Viacom lawyer: YouTube knows it violates copyrights
Attorney for media conglomerate says Google doesn't adequately police pirated clips, leaving his company with an unfair burden.


