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FTC Launches New Telemarketing Fraud Website

The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has launched a new website, Telemarketing Fraud Enforcement, which includes: the text of enforcement action announcements since October 1, 2002 a link to Summary of Enforcement Action Announcements from January-July 2003 a link to consumer information on numerous types of fraud (online and offline), with content available in text or …

Subjects: Cybercrime, E-Government, Privacy

Commentary on Fair Use

A new article by Mary Minow, How I Learned to Love FAIR USE… or how to bring a $300,000 lawsuit down to $0 if you’re a library, archive, or nonprofit educational institution. See also my posting on Mary’s book, The Library’s Legal Answer Book

Subjects: Copyright, Libraries

New on LLRX.com

Selecting Web Sites for “Beyond Google” Resource Discovery Knowledge is Power: KM Remains Vital to Firm Success Update to A Guide to the U.S. Federal Legal System: Web-Based Publicly Accessible Sources Federal District Court Dockets – Case Summary Information and Case Management Identifiers What Are Blogs and Why Is Everyone So Excited About Them? Adobe …

Subjects: Legal Research

RIAA Goes After File Sharing Music Downloaders

Music Industry Wins 871 Subpoenas Against Internet Users: “The music industry has won at least 871 federal subpoenas against computer users suspected of illegally sharing music files on the Internet, with roughly 75 new subpoenas being approved each day, court officials say.” See also this RIAA press release, Recording Industry To Begin Collecting Evidence And …

Subjects: Copyright

New Tech Gadgets Compromise Privacy

The Death Of Privacy–Again: “The world around you is being flooded with intrusive technologies, with camera phones as the tip of the iceberg, and the very concept of privacy, especially in public spaces, is going to be radically overhauled as a result.”

Subjects: Privacy

Copyright of RSS Blogging Tool Transfered to Harvard

News.com reports that the “Berkman Center for Internet & Society at Harvard Law School is the new keeper of the specification for a popular Web log tool. The Berkman Center took over ownership of the Really Simple Syndication (RSS) 2.0 specification this week after UserLand, a company owned by RSS 2.0 author David Winer, transferred …

Subjects: Blogs

Dept. of Labor Launches New Employment Law Websites

From the Seattle Times: “U.S. Department of Labor officials have created two new Web sites aimed at helping small employers learn how to comply with federal law. The FirstStep Employment Law Advisor – available at http://www.dol.gov/elaws – helps employers determine which laws apply to their business and provides information on how to comply. The Employment …

Subjects: E-Government