YouTube can hide user details in massive Viacom data dump
The user IDs and internet protocol (IP) addresses of everyone who has ever watched a video on YouTube will not now be sent by its parent company Google to Viacom after a climb-down by the television company
WED 16 JULY 2008 |Featured in: Legal IT
Apple's exact iPhone image reproduction saves it from censure
Apple has been cleared of misleading potential iPhone customers by exaggerating the quality of its display
WED 16 JULY 2008 |Featured in: Legal IT
Privacy watchdog warns Government over super-database plan
Privacy regulator the Information Commissioner has issued HM Revenue and Customs and the Ministry of Defence with official warnings after the loss of millions of people's personal data
TUE 15 JULY 2008 |Featured in: Legal IT
German court says Wi-Fi providers not liable for others' infringements
A German court has said that the owner of a home wireless network is not responsible for the activity of other people on that network
TUE 15 JULY 2008 |Featured in: Legal IT
EBay defeats Tiffany in vital trade mark case
EBay does not have to pre-screen its auctions for counterfeits of trade marked goods, a US court has ruled in a case that could have threatened the entire business model of the online auction site
TUE 15 JULY 2008 |Featured in: Legal IT
Court advisor says poem list infringed database right
Europe's highest court could strengthen the rights of database creators to protect their work. One of the European Court of Justice's Advocates General has issued an opinion backing a German University's right to stop others using information it compiled.
MON 14 JULY 2008 |Featured in: Legal IT
Information Commissioner calls for new powers and ban on electoral roll sale
The Information Commissioner has repeated his call for more powers to protect personal data and has said that local authorities should not be selling the electoral roll to marketers.
MON 14 JULY 2008 |Featured in: Legal IT
Nominet changes fail to cut primary cost of domain name dispute, says expert
The body in charge of the .uk internet domain has announced changes to its dispute resolution policies that will make it cheaper to win unopposed disputes but will not address the high cost of preparing cases.
THU 10 JULY 2008 |Featured in: Legal IT
UK-IPO asks if research exemption in patent law is too vague
The UK Intellectual Property Office (UK-IPO) will attempt to clear up uncertainty and doubt about an exception to patent law for researchers, moving to end a lack of clarity about which acts are illegal and which are allowed.
WED 09 JULY 2008 |Featured in: Legal IT
Many online retailers miss security deadline
Online retailers must now use an additional layer of security to protect credit cards from fraud, but experts have said that many card processors have missed last week's industry-set deadline.
TUE 08 JULY 2008 |Featured in: Legal IT
Intel opinion fails to clarify EU trade mark law
A link can be established between two similar trade marks even if they have been registered for completely different goods and services, one of the European Union's Advocates General has said.
TUE 08 JULY 2008 |Featured in: Legal IT
YouTube data to be released, but Google keeps technology secret
Users of YouTube will have their access details handed over to entertainment giant Viacom and the English football Premier League after a US judge ordered the disclosure of a 12 terabyte database.
MON 07 JULY 2008 |Featured in: Legal IT
Google bows to pressure, adds privacy link to home page
Google has added a link to its privacy policy from its sparse front page, bowing to pressure from privacy activists.
MON 07 JULY 2008 |Featured in: Legal IT
Privacy group protests about Street View, but Google says blurring protects privacy
UPDATED: A privacy pressure group has told Google that its Street View photography service might break the law. But the company says that its technical measures will safeguard people's privacy.
MON 07 JULY 2008 |Featured in: Legal IT
Google's controversial Street View hits the UK
Google's Street View photography cars have been spotted on the streets of London. The company started its first European data gathering for the service in April in Italy.
THU 03 JULY 2008 |Featured in: Legal IT
Games firm wins rulings against British BitTorrent users
A London court has come down in favour of a games publisher in four cases in which it claimed that the users had been illegally downloading and sharing computer games on the internet.
THU 03 JULY 2008 |Featured in: Legal IT
Virgin rapped over TV download claim
Virgin Media misled customers by suggesting they could download television shows quickly using its broadband internet when in fact many peak time users' connections would be slowed down when trying to do so, the UK's advertising regulator has said
WED 02 JULY 2008 |Featured in: Legal IT
Belgian agency to sue European Commission again over news aggregator
Belgian newspaper lobby group Copiepresse has had its copyright infringement case against the European Commission thrown out of a Belgian court, but says that it will re-submit the case to a civil court
WED 02 JULY 2008 |Featured in: Legal IT
Local paper rapped over online video of woman's house
A newspaper has been censured for placing video content on its website which invaded a woman's privacy by showing the inside of her home
WED 02 JULY 2008 |Featured in: Legal IT
UK surveillance breaches human rights, rules ECHR
The UK Government's surveillance practices violate the privacy rights of UK and foreign citizens, the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) has ruled
TUE 01 JULY 2008 |Featured in: Legal IT