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The Electronic Privacy Information Center is suing the Federal Trade Commission in an attempt to compel the agency to stop Google’s planned privacy changes. In court papers filed on Wednesday, EPIC charged Google with planning changes that are “in clear violation” of the consent order Google entered into on October 13th. As it now stands, […]

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This story is a follow-up to an article we wrote previously this week. The “Facebook Law” as it has been commonly called would have kept teachers from engaging in private conversations with students on social networking sites, via email and text messaging.A preliminary injunction has been issued by the presiding Circuit Court Judge, and the […]

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In a new twist on a familiar theme, legislation is being proposed to allow a court order to require providers to “shut off” websites deemed to be “dedicated to infringing activities.” This would allow websites to be shut down immediately, without any final court judgment of wrongdoing, or site owner notification. If the “PROTECT-IP Act” […]

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