June 25, 2006 - July 01, 2006 ArchiveJune 26, 2006AT&T Rewrites Rules: Your Data Isn't Yours
The perils of privacy policies, as spotted by the SF Chronicle.
Twelve Minutes of Script is Enough to Sue
Hollywood studio files injunction over short film based on tiny part of leaked Oliver Stone script.
Podcasters' Rights and the WIPO Broadcast Treaty Petition
Podcasters from around the world are joining up to stop the treaty.
Seeking Volunteers to Investigate Congress
Investigate the 539 representatives whose disclosure forms have not been scrutinized.
Is the NSA spying on U.S. Internet traffic?
Salon investigates rumors of NSA taps at the heart of the domestic Net.
Bill Gates' Piracy Confession
Billg watches unauthorised videos on YouTube. Perhaps he was escorted from the premises, after all?
Public Policy and the XBox Hackers
Ed Felten asks what place the law should have in the battle to install Linux on the Xbox.
UK Music Label Petitions to Stop Music Industry Prosecutions
A fine companion to EFF's Stop the RIAA Petition.
Template for News Stories on Government Data Gathering
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Alleged MPAA Hacker Named
TorrentSpy reveals the identity of Canadian who says he was paid to infiltrate their systems.
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