Scrambling for safety?

Yesterday, I was at a meeting in London organised by Privacy International, the Open Rights Group, the Foundation for Information Policy Research and Big Brother Watch. My Twitter bud Paul Bernal has written a clear summary of the day, you can read here. I would add one point that for me should be the simpleContinueContinue reading “Scrambling for safety?”

Copyright Law a Story From the Ancient Times?

Update 07/01/2013: Pinterest sued over copyright infringement Yesterday, on my way comuting home, I could catch up with one of my favorites podcasts, This Week in Law by Denise Howell. This #154 episod’s ‘Persons of Pinterest’ guests were Carolyn Wright and Connie Mableson with th usual Evan Brown An interesting discussion between US specialists attorneysContinueContinue reading “Copyright Law a Story From the Ancient Times?”

Your Data in the hands of Google or Facebook et al

Update 18 April 2012 in an interview with the Guardian, Tim Berners-Lee, the Father of the World Wide Web, asks to demand your data from Google and Facebook. We agree with him that ‘personal data held online could be used to usher in new era of personalised services’.   En Francais par Internet Sans Frontieres:ContinueContinue reading “Your Data in the hands of Google or Facebook et al”