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Court Sets Internet Music Royalty Rate
On April 30, the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York issued a decision setting the license rate and terms that three online services must pay to songwriters and publishers in order to publicly perform songs over the Internet. United States v. American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers, [SD NY, 2007].
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Internet Privacy and the EU
Structuring a privacy framework that will allow transatlantic data sharing is a weighty task involving broad definitions and a multi-disciplined scope, and is a job that may best be approached issue by issue, members of the European Parliament Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice, and Human Affairs said April 28.
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Use of Non-Competitor's Trademarks in Metadata
Use of Trademarks in Metadata has been an equally confusing and difficult arena to wade through. 
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ISP Subscriber Privacy Rights and New Jersey
Under the New Jersey Constitution, customers of Internet service providers have a reasonable expectation of privacy in their subscriber information, the New Jersey Supreme Court held April 21. State of New Jersey v. Reid, [NJ Sup Ct, 2008].
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Loss of Privacy with p2p and the Internet
Once files have been made accessible over a peer - to - peer network, those files lose any reasonable expectation of privacy, the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Oklahoma held April 9. United States v. Brese, [WD Okla, 2008]
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