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Lawsuits Stem the Tide of Music Downloading

Sharp decline in music file swapping: Data memo from PIP and comScore Media Metrix, January 4, 2004 (link to full-text of the memo including graphics, in pdf). From the data memo: “The percentage of online Americans downloading music files on the Internet has dropped by half and the numbers who are downloading files on any …

Subjects: Copyright, Internet

Blogging on Legal Citations for Blogs

The BlogBook is a “guide to legal blogging” that hosts an ongoing discussion of style, ethics and technical issues associated with blawgs, launched late November 2003. The site’s design resembles that of the Bluebook, A Uniform System of Citation, and its three authors are attorneys who are also writers and marketing experts. An article about …

Subjects: Blogs

Interview With Symantec CEO on Viruses, Cybercrime, and Threats to the Net

SYMANTEC CORP. – On the record: This extensive and interesting interview with Symantec Corp’s CEO John Thompson, whose company is well known for enterprise wide and home PC web security applications such as Norton Anti-Virus, discusses the politics of IT infrastructure security issues (he is a member of the National Infrastructure Advisory Council), cybercrime, ID …

Subjects: Cybercrime, ID Theft

Auto GPS Systems Raise Privacy Issues

Global Positioning System (GPS) technology is a premium feature in many new cars. However, as this New York Times article details, these systems may be used for “Big Brother” surveillance by law enforcement, often without the knowledge or permission of the car owner.

Subjects: Privacy