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Cyber Divide: LAW - Video Software Dealers Association Files Grokster Brief
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Briding the gap between cyberspace and reality. Sunday, January 23, 2005. LAW - Video Software Dealers Association Files Grokster Brief. The brief, available here in PDF format. I'm extremely concerned about any solution to this problem that advocates telling technology developers that they have to implement technology measures in order to insulate themselves from secondary infringement liability, which is the big issue in Grokster. Over the development of technology. Posted by Jim Lai at 1:51 AM. The wo...
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Cyber Divide: February 2005
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Briding the gap between cyberspace and reality. Friday, February 11, 2005. PRIVACY - The Number of the Beast? That the " Real ID Act. The bill also mandates that ID's store certain information. Given a nationwide database, this would make it possible for the government to track people almost anywhere in the country by essentially having agents ask "papers, please" and cross-referencing the database. So will this make us safer? The supporters of the bill sure seem to think so. But I wonder. The funny thin...
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EntreMagnet: The Interface between Entrepreneurship and Technology: May 2006
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EntreMagnet: The Interface between Entrepreneurship and Technology. Ongoing articles targetted to aiding small business owners in utilizing technology and growing their business. Feel free to send any ideas or issues and I will incorporate them as best I can. Tuesday, May 30, 2006. Blogs offer PR Tool to Small Businesses. This article was originally printed in Greater Wilmington Business Vol. 7.6, June 2006. This is all well and good, you might be thinking, but what does this have to do with my business?
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Cyber Divide: LAW - Did the Senate get a Clue?
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Briding the gap between cyberspace and reality. Thursday, December 16, 2004. LAW - Did the Senate get a Clue? Looks like big media may have suffered a setback. Has left out some of the more outrageous provisions, like the PIRATE act. Got left out. The sections of the act, which, for once, lacks a silly acronym criminialize the unauthorized recording of movies in a theater and increase the penalties for people who leak movies before their official release. Posted by Jim Lai at 7:33 PM.