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Despite the historic lessons Germany has bent over backwards trying to accommodate spying requests by the US, yet has done nothing so far to …

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 …

YouTube’s infringement reporting system is — like many others around the web — fundamentally broken. Making bogus copyright claims is still an easy way …

The National Security Agency has had agents in China, Germany, and South Korea working on programs that use “physical subversion” to infiltrate and compromise …

Thousands of Europeans are scrambling to take advantage of a new legal right to force Google to delete search results about them. Since the …

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 …

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 …