Coinbase will take IRS to court over consumer privacy attack – #privacy #infosec https://t.co/eoYBGZpnXU
Month: November 2016
Trademark owners targeted by fraudulent, deceptive registry services – #trademarks #infosec https://t.co/dW6fO7ngwv
Dutch public libraries and the “one copy, one user” rule – #ebooks #copyright https://t.co/aCy5YaSWfc
Use of a trademark on software in Canada – #trademarks #software https://t.co/1bMs9qlSMt
Who owns the augmented reality we play in? – #software #videogames #copyright https://t.co/4qjyUGt0nn
Australia’s new facial verification system goes live – #privacy #infosec https://t.co/tNfOgmQ8dr
Ransomware uses your social media profiles to personalise its demands – #infosec https://t.co/JuPmqLeXPY
As smart cities emerge, ‘smart’ policies must come too – #infosec #privacy #iot https://t.co/SWwiKNrkDX
Dr. Seuss-Star Trek mashup book sparks copyright lawsuit – #copyright https://t.co/PaxVvA42uq
YouTV held in breach of copyright for tv recording function – #copyright https://t.co/ddcsIfSJt0
Still on Rubik’s cube trademark case – #trademarks https://t.co/YER65wmqAd
CJEU annuls EUIPO decision on registration of Rubik’s Cube shape as EU trade mark – #trademarks https://t.co/cohw1TxvbW
E-books can be lent in same way as traditional books, says CJEU – #ebooks #copyright https://t.co/ATU5qfRt7N
German court rules on music sampling and copyright infringement – #music #copyright https://t.co/faUKEidvkl
US Court upholds Airbnb’s Terms of Service, Selden v. Airbnb – #software https://t.co/mV7RcZd5bm
Japan will regulate Bitcoin – #ecommerce https://t.co/Ui7st8tFLZ
Steam bans misleading pre-rendered shots from its online storefront: concept art no longer allowed – #videogames https://t.co/sHAd0J0Jh1
Is hyperlinking copyright infringement? EU vs US – #copyright https://t.co/miLiTSLdEE
Facial recognition technology raises privacy concerns – #privacy https://t.co/Lw0C4Yzb3D
Facebook to stop using WhatsApp users’ data in U.K. – #privacy https://t.co/YMbOExOmCJ