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THE WEEK IN MEDIA LAW 
May 14, 2012
BROADBAND & TELECOM


COPYRIGHT   

 

Seized Hip-Hop Site Lashes Out At Feds, RIAA | Wired

 

Waiting on the RIAA, Feds Held Seized Dajaz1 Domain for Months | Ars Technica

 

Seized Site's lawyer: US Breaking the Law by Taking Domain Names | Ars Technica

 

 

Judge Nixes "Oil Orgy" Scheme to Scare P2P Users into Quick Settlements | Ars Technica 

 

HBO Has Only Itself To Blame For Record 'Game Of Thrones' Piracy | Forbes

 

 

 

FIRST AMENDMENT

 

Government Asks: When Can We Shut Down Wireless Service? | Ars Technica

 

Court Blocks Illinois Law Used to Charge Those Who Video Police Officers | Ars Technica 

 


GAMING 


Subsidized Xbox 360: Bad Deal for Consumers, Missed Opportunity for Microsoft | Ars Technica
 

 

Game over-How Sanctions and Violence Doomed Syria's Gaming Industry | Ars Technica

  

Iran: Web Censorship Filters Supreme Leader's Own Statement | Ars Technica
 

MEDIA BUSINESS


PRIVACY

 

Principal Accused of Spying on Students, Parents With Fake Facebook Account | Wired 

 

Schools can't stop wondering what students do on Facebook: Teacher, leave those kids alone (on Facebook) | Ars Technica  

 


 


SLAPP SUITS
TRADE SECRETS

  

Tricking the Illusionist | Courthouse News Service 

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