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A new study released on Tuesday shows that many top websites are sharing personal user information to at least four other websites. - Report/Mark as Spam
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This blog post is re-posted with permission from the Center for Democracy & Technology blog (see here). - Report/Mark as SpamWeb tracking is pervasive: the average popular website incorporates over fifty third-party tracking mechanisms. And web tracking is unpopular: a majority of Americans oppose the practice. Do Not Track is a technology and policy response that would provide users with a simple, universal web tracking ...
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The sixth Singularity Summit is this weekend. The Summit is a TED style conference of 700 scientists, engineers, businesspeople, and technologists discussing issues pertaining to the Singularity. - Report/Mark as SpamA strong and convincing lawsuit challenged Congress’s ability to restore copyright protection to foreign works that had been in the public domain for decades.
- Report/Mark as SpamIt was my great honor to argue for the petitioners in Golan v. Holder before the Supreme Court of the United States last week. SCOTUS blog has an excellent recap of the argument on its case page, and the Court has posted the transcript and audio
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Tracking the Trackers: Where Everybody Knows Your Username | Stanford Center for Internet and SocietClick the local Home Depot ad and your email address gets handed to a dozen companies monitoring you. Your web browsing, past, present, and future, is now associated with your identity. Swap photos with friends on Photobucket and clue a couple dozen more - Report/Mark as SpamA Jefferson County woman has sued Facebook, claiming the online social network collected private information about her, including her Internet browsing history, and may have provided the information to a third party.
- Report/Mark as SpamA Santa Rosa-based Internet provider complied with a secret court order to give the U.S. government information about a former Sonoma County man whose work with WikiLeaks has made him a target for those opposed to the group’s practice of anonymously releasing sensitive data.
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The End of Satellite Decoders for Sports Broadcasting in Europe? | Stanford Center for Internet and.Not quite, but the UK-based Football Association Premier League (FAPL) will not be celebrating the ruling of the European Court of Justice (ECJ) on the subject from yesterday. Football Association Premier League Ltd et al. v. QC Leisure et al. bears the - Report/Mark as SpamTony's speaking with the press after his rock star argument today at the SCOTUS.
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Jimi Hendrix was among several artists discussed in a case on whether Congress acted constitutionally by restoring copyright protection to works that had been in the public domain.