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COPA - Children's Online Protection Act deemed unconstitutional
The Children's Online Protection Act (COPA) was deemed unconstitutional by the 3rd U.S. Appeals Court in Philadelphia.
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Can you disclaim liability yet claim IP ownership?
I recently subscribed to a "Word of The Day" email list. As I was checking out the less than interesting word of the day "shabti" (who doesn't know what a shabti is, really? :) ) I decided to read the often overlooked footer/disclaimer of the email.
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Warshak v. United States
The United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit released it's opinion today here:

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EU and US Officials agree on principles for sharing personal data
The European Union and the United States have agreed to 12 principles for how personal data, such as addresses, telephone numbers, and birth dates, should be shared for law enforcement purposes, but talks are expected to continue next year before a final deal reached, a European Commission spokesman said July 2.
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EU Article 29 Working Party...New Guidance on Data Privacy and Corporate Rules
The Article 29 Working Party—the European Union's team of data privacy officials from each EU nation—July 8 issued a "toolbox" of guidance for companies and EU data protection authorities (DPAs) to help them use binding corporate rules to engage in lawful cross-border transfers of personal data.
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