V-J (Jailbreaking) Day

Published on 27 July 2010 by andrew in Blog, News

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On Monday July 26, the Register of Copyrights handed digital rights advocates a huge victory by announcing new rules legalizing iPhone jailbreaking.

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Kudos to the digital rights crusaders at the Electronic Frontier Foundation for combating a disturbing new trend: criminal prosecutions of persons wh[......]

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It wasn’t supposed to happen like this. The U.S. Supreme Court’s long-awaiting ruling in Bilski v. Kappos was supposed to bring clarity t[......]

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The Supreme Court issued its long-awaited decision in Bilski v. Kappos today. I will provide a detailed analysis of the ruling and its implications f[......]

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The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) announced on June 24 that Twitter is settling an action brought by the agency after hackers exploited lax informati[......]

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From a business standpoint, the state of privacy and security law in America today is a real mess, because there is no one-stop shopping. Businesses [......]

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LinkedIn to LawSuit

Published on 03 June 2010 by andrew in Blog, News

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In this depressed economy, social media is one of the primary tools used for job-related networking. At the risk of blaspheming, I greatly prefer Lin[......]

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SCOTUS Still Silent on Bilski

Published on 26 May 2010 by andrew in Blog, News

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No word yet from the U.S. Supreme Court on Bilski v. Kappos, the eagerly awaited decision which is likely to limit the scope (if not drive the final n[......]

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Angels Get a Reprieve

Published on 20 May 2010 by andrew in Blog, News

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Innovation in America has been granted at least a four-year reprieve, thanks to the far-sighted efforts of a bipartisan group on the Senate Banking Co[......]

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Loving Care for Your Internet Use Policy?

Published on 13 May 2010 by andrew in Blog, News

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Your company’s Internet use policy may need a little “loving care” after the New Jersey Supreme Court’s predictably iconoclast[......]

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