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13 Apr 2016, 4:55 pm by Kevin LaCroix
John is the President of John Reed Stark Consulting and former Chief of the SEC’s Office of Internet Enforcement. [read post]
12 Feb 2016, 3:15 am by Eric Turkewitz
What a short, strange trip this whole Internet thingy has been. [read post]
1 Feb 2016, 4:00 am by Jonathan Zittrain
But exactly what should reassure government officials, and stay the momentum for major policy interventions into Internet technology development, is what should also trouble everyone: we are hurtling towards a world in which a truly staggering amount of data will be only a warrant or a subpoena away, and in many jurisdictions, even that gap need not be traversed. [read post]
27 Nov 2015, 6:32 am by Michael Geist
Moreover, the Supreme Court of Canada’s Spencer decision on the reasonable expectation of privacy in Internet subscriber information merely confirmed what most Internet users already expected, namely that their personal information would not be disclosed to law enforcement without court oversight. [read post]
27 Nov 2015, 6:30 am by Michael Geist
The post Are Canadian Internet Privacy Laws at Risk? [read post]
7 Aug 2015, 5:09 am by Terry Hart
If You’re Reading This, the Internet Ain’t Broke — Creative Future’s Ruth Vitale addresses EFF’s bizarre defense of pirate site MovieTube. [read post]
6 Aug 2015, 6:21 pm by Kevin LaCroix
These include digital forensic preservation and investigation, notification of a broad range of third parties and other constituencies,[1] fulfillment of state and federal compliance obligations, potential litigation, engagement with law enforcement, the provision of credit monitoring, crisis management, a communications plan – and the list goes on. [read post]
19 Mar 2015, 5:28 pm by Andrew Crocker and Cindy Cohn
Both cases are now supported by the NSA’s public admissions that what it calls Upstream involves copying Internet traffic—including e-mails, chat, web browsing and other communications—as the data traverses the fiber optic backbone of the Internet. [read post]
16 Mar 2015, 3:57 am by Mitch Watkins
However, as James Ball well explains for The Guardian, saying that GCHQ siphons only a small percentage of the total data traversing the Internet, and that only a fraction of that data is analysed, tells us precisely nothing about the scale of its surveillance programs. [read post]
12 Mar 2015, 5:14 pm
  As gatekeepers, they can block access altogether; they can target competitors, including competitors to their own video services; and they can extract unfair tolls. [5]            The FCC considers it essential that ISPs not have the ability to exploit Internet access in anticompetitive ways that would reduce demand for Internet services. [6]The Commission established a clear, ISP nondiscrimination rule:Any person… [read post]
11 Feb 2015, 9:48 am by David Greene
” The public learned that the NSA was copying Internet traffic as it traversed the backbone, also known as Upstream collection, as well as that it was collecting telephone call detail records in bulk. [read post]
Without them, online communications are effectively unprotected as they traverse the Internet, vulnerable to interception and review in bulk. [read post]
12 Jan 2015, 6:27 am by Douglas Jarrett
   That their data must traverse the Internet is a difficult pill to swallow for critical infrastructure CTOs and CIOs constantly challenged to secure their networks from cyber threats. [read post]
16 Dec 2014, 8:52 pm by Sean Hayes
Sean is ranked, for Korea, as one of only two non-Korean lawyers as a Top Attorney by AsiaLaw.Similar Posts: The Korean Law Blog cited by the Washington Post on the Freedom of the Press in Korea South Korea still Required to use Internet Explorer due to 1999 Law KORUS FTA: Impacts on Trade & Investment for Korea and the States (Guest Post by NerdWallet Journalist) Korea Legal News for the Week of July 21, 2013 Korean Economy Ranked as a Moderately Free Economy by… [read post]
12 May 2014, 11:12 am by Axel Arnbak
We outline known and new circumvention techniques that can leave the Internet traffic of Americans as vulnerable to surveillance, and as unprotected by U.S. law, as the Internet traffic of foreigners. [read post]
31 Dec 2013, 7:30 am
Traverse Legal, PLC (@TraverseLegal) It seems fitting to follow a law firm that specializes in internet law, copyright law, and online defamation on Twitter, doesn't it? [read post]
15 Dec 2013, 9:01 pm by Anita Felicelli
How do we protect local control of global Internet trade without jeopardizing either human rights or the freedom that the World Wide Web seems to promise? [read post]