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Ordinary Victims of Patent Disputes: Maya Nieder & AAC
Microsoft recently announced that it is moving its European distribution operation out of Germany and into the Netherlands. The reason: A nasty patent battle with Motorola, who is suing the...
April 18, 2012
Silent Giant: Facebook’s Relationship with Do Not Track
The Obama administration recently introduced the Consumer Privacy Bill of Rights, a proposal that aims to provide internet users with more control of the information they share with companies online....
April 5, 2012
Technological Innovation Empowers Political Change Overseas
Information longs to be free, and technological innovation is seeing that it gets its wish. A combination of the internet...
April 2, 2012
Facebook Soon to Debut 5 New Ad Formats
Last month, social networking giant Facebook held its first Facebook Marketing Conference at the American Museum of Natural History in...
March 26, 2012
An Introduction to ACTA: The Anti-Counterfeit Trade Agreement
SOPA and PIPA were met with so much resistance from the internet community, several key politicians in Washington decided to...
March 20, 2012
What Makes a Pirate Domain? Understanding the DOJ’s Tactics
“We’re not gonna take it!” The lyrics originally sang by Twisted Sister are apparently words the U.S. government is now...
March 15, 2012
The Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) Agreement: A SOPA Redux?
The internet community may have scored a big victory when SOPA and PIPA were shot down, but with online piracy...
March 12, 2012
MegaUpload Aftermath: Internet Pirates Still Thriving
Much was made about the recent takedown of file sharing service MegaUpload. This was not only because both PIPA and...
March 7, 2012
UK Carrier’s Security Breach: A Lesson in Bad Privacy Practices
Privacy is a huge deal in this interconnected world we live in. The more devices consumers use to transmit and...
February 27, 2012