Germany bends over backwards to satisfy US spying demands
Despite the historic lessons Germany has bent over backwards trying to accommodate spying requests by the US, yet has done nothing so far to …
Sending Liability Up The Stack: Domain Registrars Potentially Liable For Infringement By End Users
For quite some time now, we’ve been concerned about the continued expansion of “secondary liability” concepts, adding more and more liability for copyright infringement …
Islamic Extremists Use YouTube’s Automated Copyright Dispute Process To Access Critics’ Personal Data
YouTube’s infringement reporting system is — like many others around the web — fundamentally broken. Making bogus copyright claims is still an easy way …
CORE SECRETS: NSA SABOTEURS IN CHINA AND GERMANY
The National Security Agency has had agents in China, Germany, and South Korea working on programs that use “physical subversion” to infiltrate and compromise …
Google Has Received Nearly 145,000 Requests to Be ‘Forgotten’
Thousands of Europeans are scrambling to take advantage of a new legal right to force Google to delete search results about them. Since the …
Kiwi Prime Minister’s Party Sued For Pirating Eminem Track
In a twist of irony that has entertained Kim Dotcom, Eminem’s publisher has sued the National Party in New Zealand over the alleged unauthorized …
Protect your email the German way
Last summer, German secure email provider Posteo faced a do-or-die moment: give in to police threats to seize its servers or fight back in …
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