by anickow | Nov 15, 2007 | Uncategorized |
by: Kurt Hunt, Blog Editor, MTTLRIn October of 2007, the University of Michigan announced a new “Be Aware You’re Uploading” (BAYU) program “to notify users of University networks that they might be uploading” to peer-to-peer networks.1 The service, which...
by anickow | Nov 15, 2007 | Uncategorized |
by: Oscar A. Lara, Associate Editor, MTTLRGoogle and YouTube are currently facing a class action lawsuit for copyright infringement. Among the parties claiming infringement are the Football Association Premier League, England’s most popular soccer league, and Viacom,...
by anickow | Nov 14, 2007 | Uncategorized |
by: Kurt Hunt, Blog Editor, MTTLR1In the ongoing debate about the scope of U.S. copyright law, there is possibly no company more in the spotlight than YouTube. YouTube launched in 2005 as a website where users could “easily upload and share video clips . . ....
by anickow | Nov 13, 2007 | Uncategorized |
by: Joseph Eros, Associate Editor, MTTLREditor’s Note: This post continues yesterday’s Part I, which discussed the background of the litigation against telecommunications companies for their involvement in domestic espionage by the NSA.If the lawsuits are...
by anickow | Nov 12, 2007 | Uncategorized |
by: Joseph Eros, Associate Editor, MTTLRIn May 2006, USA Today reported that several of the USA’s largest telecommunications companies had been turning over information on “billions of domestic calls” to the National Security Agency (NSA), giving the...