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A California
judge, Jeremy Fogel, ruled that content owners must consider “fair use”...
The debates regarding the three Massachusetts Institute of Technology
students who released the...
The Massachusetts Bay Transit Authority is expected to
request in court today for an extension of...
A highly debated issue on this week’s agenda is the set of
rules for the airport routine searches...
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Three MIT students managed to hack into Boston's transit payment system (Charlie Ticket) and...
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After it was repeatedly criticized by the privacy advocates
for not including a Privacy link to...
After more than one year of work
and $14 million dollar worth of funding and collaborations with...
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An Arizona federal judge ruled that that the music infringer accused by the Recording Industry...
The three students from the Massachusetts Institute of
Technology taken to court by the...
Three Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) students
were allowed to talk freely about the...
The Massachusetts Bay Transit Authority sent
out an e-mail to all of its employees, requesting...
Three college students were ordered by a federal judge to
call off a presentation at a computer...
A federal court judge ordered three MIT students to cancel their presentation on the...
Cablevision Systems Corp won a landmark copyright appeal, as the three-judge panel of the US Second...
The Federal Communications Commission declared Comcast's Internet management practices to...
Pennsylvania mom Stephanie Lenz, backed by the Electronic Frontier Foundation, is fighting...
When it comes to privacy issues, even the most ardent rivals
are able to reach a settlement, as we...
Google and Viacom reached an agreement of the handing over of the YouTube logs. The two companies...
The ruling which demands Google to hand over the YouTube access logs, which are to show the actual...
Google's homepage at google.com has been changed: the search engine leader has decided that a...
The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) and the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) have...
Viacom got a partial victory in the $1 billion lawsuit
against Google Inc. and its YouTube...
The controversy over mobile phone tracking is far from being
a settled issue, as two civil rights...
Google managed to upset several privacy
advocacy groups over the lack of visibility of its privacy...
A Federal Bureau of
Investigation’s request to access the personal files of a digital library...
A simple test by the AP last October has found that Comcast appears to interfere with the...
Federal officials are routinely demanding courts to oblige cell
phones companies to furnish...
Jon Leibowitz, the commissioner of the United States Federal Trade Commission said this morning his...
Verizon acknowledged that it provided data on customers at the request of the government 720 times...
The web giant Google has won a court case over the display
of thumbnail nude pictures. Google was...
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You don’t have to be a computer
genius to break data encryptions, a group of researchers from...
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Protesters wearing dolphin costumes descend on the Japanese Embassy in
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people are boarding up multi-million dollars...
Pushing back against an increasingly aggressive Moscow, President Bush
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South Korea announced Wednesday that North Korea has started restoring
its nuclear facilities following a recent...
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