Category «Internet»

UK Mail reports Google and Apple deploying advanced satellite surveillance

Mail Online: “Spy planes able to photograph sunbathers in their back gardens are being deployed by Google and Apple. The U.S. technology giants are racing to produce aerial maps so detailed they can show up objects just four inches wide. But campaigners say the technology is a sinister development that brings the surveillance society a …

Subjects: Civil Liberties, Internet, Privacy, Search Engines

Patent Granted to License Textbook Content Shared on Web-based Systems

Ars Technica: “In a newly approved patent, an economics professor hopes to bring to the academic publishing world what seems to be forthcoming in the video game industry—new restrictions that would seemingly eliminate a secondary market for digital goods and prevent legal borrowing. Last week, the 2006 patent for a “Web-based system and method to …

Subjects: E-Commerce, Intellectual Property, Internet, Legal Research, Patent and Trademark

EPIC – FCC Issues Stronger Telemarketing Rules to Protect Consumers

EPIC: “The Federal Communications Commission’s final rule amending the Telephone Consumer Protection Act of 1991 (TCPA) regulations is now in effect. The rule requires “(1)prior express written consent for all autodialed or prerecorded telemarketing calls to wireless numbers and residential lines; (2) allow[s] consumers to opt out of future robocalls during a robocall; (3) limit[s] …

Subjects: Government Documents, Internet, Wireless Web

Report – "When the Government Comes Knocking, Who Has Your Back?"

When the Government Comes Knocking, Who Has Your Back? “When you use the Internet, you entrust your online conversations, thoughts, experiences, locations, photos, and more to companies like Google, AT&T and Facebook. But what happens when the government demands that these companies to hand over your private information? Will the company stand with you? Will …

Subjects: Civil Liberties, E-Commerce, Internet, Privacy

American Banker – New Technology Emerges to Archive Web Pages

New Technology Emerges to Archive Web Pages by John Adams “Smarsh’s web archiving captures a web site’s individual pages, and the content of those pages, in the original format. That provides a record to what was published online at any point in time. Archived web pages are rendered with the original design and experience. The …

Subjects: Blogs, Internet, Knowledge Management, RSS

Acting General Counsel releases report on employer social media policies

News release: “NLRB Acting General Counsel Lafe Solomon today issued a third report on social media cases brought to the agency, this time focusing exclusively on policies governing the use of social media by employees. The Operations Management Memo details seven cases involving such policies. In six cases, the General Counsel’s office found some provisions …

Subjects: Government Documents, Internet, Legal Research

2012 RJI Mobile Media News Consumption Survey

Donald W. Reynolds Journalism Institute at the University of Missouri – Mobile Media News Consumption Survey Executive Summary: Who uses mobile media devices?: “According to our findings, two-thirds of U.S. adults used at least one mobile media device in their daily lives during the first quarter of 2012. Smartphones and large media tablets are now …

Subjects: Internet, Wireless Web

FCC – Open Internet Advisory Committee Members Announced

“By this Public Notice, FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski announces the composition of the Open Internet Advisory Committee (OIAC). The OIAC’s members include representatives from community organizations, equipment manufacturers, content and application providers, venture capital firms, startups, Internet service providers, and Internet governance organizations, as well as professors in law, computer science, and economics. The OIAC …

Subjects: Internet

Public Networks for Public Safety: A Workshop on the Present and Future of Mesh Networking

“The Berkman Center for Internet & Society is pleased to present this briefing document, which was developed as part of our March 30th, 2012, workshop on “Public Networks for Public Safety: A Workshop on the Present and Future of Mesh Networking.” This workshop provided a starting point for conversation about whether mesh networks could be …

Subjects: Internet