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Monthly Archives: January 2013

  • ‘We’re all being fired! Exciting!’: HMV staff take to official Twitter account to liveblog their own ‘mass [...]

    Digital Law Daily News Summary 31 January 2013

    January 31, 2013
  • The Independent reports today on the mass Redundancies taking place at troubled music chain HMV. Administrator Deloitte appears to want to make a [...]

    ‘We’re all being fired! Exciting!’: HMV staff take to official Twitter account to liveblog their own ‘mass execution’ – The Independent

    January 31, 2013
  • A little over a week after we commented on a US teacher who had been suspended for posting on Facebook a picture of one of her students with tape [...]

    US High school teacher’s Twitter posts under investigation – CBS News

    January 31, 2013
  • The Independent today focuses on the fact that all material stored on US – based cloud computing systems are vulnerable to being accessed [...]

    Internet users’ personal information on major ‘cloud’ storage services can be spied upon routinely by US authorities – The Independent

    January 30, 2013
  •   10 million Britons could have grounds to sue Google over Safari snooping | Google+ a force after all, just behind Facebook | Minister [...]

    Digital Law Daily News Summary 29 January 2012

    January 29, 2013
  • Hot on the heels of yesterday’s news that  a UK class action has been launched against Google due to its use of Cookies on Apple’s [...]

    10 million Britons could have grounds to sue Google over Safari snooping | ITProPortal.com

    January 29, 2013
  • Google is facing legal action in the UK over claims it breached the privacy of people browsing the internet on Apple computers and mobile [...]

    Google Sued Over Apple Browsing Privacy – Cookie use Reminder

    January 28, 2013
  • The DigitalLawUK Examiner is out today |  Libel laws could save free speech  |Happy EU Data Protection Day! Is your private life [...]

    Digital Law Daily News Summary 28 January 2013

    January 28, 2013
  • Cautious Brits less likely than US firms to puff on cloud  |Sony fined £250,000 after breaching Data Protection Act | Cameron’s speech [...]

    Digital Law Daily News Update 25 January 2013

    January 25, 2013
  • Users who signed into third-party Web or mobile applications using their Twitter accounts might have given those applications access to their [...]

    Researcher: Twitter flaw gave third-party apps unauthorized access to private messages | PCWorld

    January 23, 2013

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