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Kittens Login

miniLinks for 2006-12-05

DEEPLINKS BLOG
By Danny O'Brien
December 5, 2006

miniLinks for 2006-12-05

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  • Can FBI Use Cellphone Mics to Monitor Conversations?
    Evidence in recent cases suggests they could.
  • Companies Face New Legal Rules on Keeping Emails, Instant
    Messages
    The more logs your company keeps, the more cash legal
    discovery will cost you.
  • Anti-Game Laws Shot Down
    Seventh Circuit and a US District Court of Louisiana both
    say anti-video game laws are unconstitutional.
  • MPAA Kills California Anti-Pretexting Bill
    Said they need to masquerade as others to fight piracy.
  • Sniffing Out Piracy
    The Arab Anti-Piracy Union is using sniffer dogs to find
    "pirated" optical disks. Apparently, unauthorized
    distribution has a certain aroma.
  • UK Music Business Rails Against "Thinkers" After Report
    Disapproves of Copyright Extension
    "I sincerely hope this government will have the moral fibre
    and courage to support talent, creativity, investment and
    success and will not duck this critical issue by
    conveniently hiding behind academics and other 'thinkers.'"
  • The Top 10 Arguments Against DRM
    A free format audiobook seller provides a short and sweet
    description of the copy controls' problems.
  • What Will a Democratic Congress Mean for Digital Freedom?
    EFF's Derek Slater covers the rest of the legislative
    battlefield.
  • Telecom Legislation in the New Congress
    Public Knowledge's Art Brodsky gives the state of play.
  • Supreme Court not Happy With the Patent System
    "At another point, [Chief Justice John] Roberts also
    ridiculed the concept of hiring expert witnesses to testify
    that a certain innovation was not obvious from prior art.
    'Who do you get to be an expert to tell you something's not
    obvious?' Roberts asked aloud. 'I mean, the least insightful
    person you can find?'"
  • Top Turkeys of the 2006 Legislative Season
    Roy Mark roasts Congress for their digitally foul deeds this
    year.
  • A Cross-Border Defamation Law for Europe?
    Could that be good news for publishers being sued in other
    jurisdictions?
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