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Should You Be Allowed To Copyright A Law? We’re Going To Find Out
Copyright law, boring on its face, has posed various unprecedented threats to intellectual freedoms in recent internet history. It threatens to kill our links, kill our news, kill our memes, kill our
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Supreme Court Appears To Lean Heavily Against Apple’s Defence Of Its Walled Garden
On Monday, Apple finally had its highly anticipated hearing before the United States Supreme Court. Since 2011, the tech giant has been fighting antitrust litigation that claims its App Store policies amount to an unfair monopoly. Those who were present at today’s hearing say the case’s outcome isn’t looking great for Apple.
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Microsoft Bails On Its Landmark Supreme Court Case After Passage Of The CLOUD Act
In February, the US Supreme Court heard arguments in Microsoft’s case arguing that a domestic warrant does not necessarily have the power to compel it to turn over documents stored in overseas data centres. Now that a piece of sweeping surveillance legislation has become law, Microsoft admits that the case is dead.
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US Supreme Court Declines To Hear Kim Dotcom’s Civil Asset Forfeiture Appeal
Photo: AP Former Megaupload chief Kim Dotcom’s long, wild ride through the courts has crashed into another setback, with the Supreme Court declining to hear an appeal in the 2012 seizure of his assets in New Zealand.