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	<title>Columbia Science and Technology Law Review &#187; Garett Gorlitsky</title>
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		<title>STLR Link Roundup – February 3, 2012</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 03 Feb 2012 15:07:35 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Garett Gorlitsky</dc:creator>
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		<category><![CDATA[File Sharing]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Internet Censorship]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[In Washington, the House and the Senate backed competing spectrum incentive auction bills, which would encourage current licensees to sell their under-utilized frequencies at auction to wireless carriers.  Lawmakers in both chambers want to package it with the payroll tax extension, which is expected to pass before the end of February.  Former FCC Chairman Reed [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In Washington, the House and the Senate <a href="http://www.ft.com/intl/cms/s/2/f161d0ca-483b-11e1-b1b4-00144feabdc0.html#axzz1lIq9uorZ">backed</a> competing spectrum incentive auction bills, which would encourage current licensees to sell their under-utilized frequencies at auction to wireless carriers.  Lawmakers in both chambers want to package it with the payroll tax extension, which is expected to pass before the end of February.  Former FCC Chairman Reed Hundt called the House legislation <a href="http://thehill.com/blogs/hillicon-valley/technology/207655-former-fcc-chief-rips-house-spectrum-bill">“the single worst telecom bill” he’d ever seen</a> and Sen. John Kerry (D-Mass) <a href="http://thehill.com/blogs/hillicon-valley/technology/207655-former-fcc-chief-rips-house-spectrum-bill">called on the internet community</a> to fight the House bill in order to free up unlicensed spectrum.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2012-02-01/facebook-files-to-raise-up-to-5-billion-in-ipo-of-social-networking-site.html">Facebook seeks to raise $5 Billion</a> in its initial public stock offering, making it the largest Internet IPO on record.  It is believed that its stock offering will <a href="http://bostonglobe.com/business/2012/02/03/measuring-value-facebook-ipo-stock/OCdIDGRTfGyPa0gyUHOS4J/story.html">value the company $75 and $100 billion</a>.  Mark Zuckerberg, however, will <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2012/02/03/technology/from-earliest-days-zuckerberg-focused-on-controlling-facebook.html">maintain his control over Facebook</a> with voting power of almost 60 percent of total shares.  Meanwhile, Facebook is <a href="http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/01/31/us-facebook-lawsuits-idUSTRE80U24O20120131">coming under a siege of patent lawsuits</a>.  In 2011, Facebook was named as a defendant in 22 patent infringement suits.</p>
<p>Google announced its new <a href="http://www.google.com/intl/en/policies/privacy/">privacy policy</a>, which is set to become effective on March 1.  The new policy will allow it to track users’ activities across YouTube, Gmail, its search engine, and nearly all of its other sites.  <a href="http://www.washingtonpost.com/business/economy/google-tracks-consumers-across-products-users-cant-opt-out/2012/01/24/gIQArgJHOQ_story.html">Users will not be able to opt out</a>, which may trigger more scrutiny from federal regulators.</p>
<p>On January 23, the Supreme Court <a href="http://www.scotusblog.com/case-files/cases/united-states-v-jones/">held</a> that attaching a GPS device to track a vehicle constitutes a search under the Fourth Amendment and requires a warrant.  The ruling is considered a victory for privacy rights in the age of advanced technology, but some argue it was <a href="http://articles.latimes.com/2012/jan/25/opinion/la-ed-gps-20120125">too narrowly reasoned</a> on the basis of the physical intrusion of attaching the device.</p>
<p>Congress indefinitely shelved the controversial antipiracy bills SOPA and PIPA after over <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/01/17/wikipedia-blackout_n_1212096.html">7,000 websites</a>, including Wikipedia and Google protested the bills, handing a crushing blow to the traditional media industry.</p>
<p>Following the <a href="http://www.usatoday.com/tech/news/story/2012-01-19/megaupload-feds-shutdown/52678528/1">shutdown</a> of file-sharing site Megaupload last month and arrest of 7 company employees, Federal prosecutors announced that <a href="http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=146068504">Megaupload user data would be deleted</a> as early as Thursday (Feb. 2).  However, a nonprofit group stepped in at the last minute, announcing on Wednesday that <a href="http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=146204026">it would work with data-storage</a> providers to create a website that will allow legitimate Megaupload users retrieve their data.</p>
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		<title>STLR Link Roundup &#8211; October 5, 2011</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 05 Oct 2011 13:49:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Garett Gorlitsky</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Privacy rights advocates filed a letter with the FTC, asking the commission to investigate Facebook’s user tracking after log off and whether Facebook’s new Ticker and Timeline feature constitute unfair or deceptive business practices.   The United States signs the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement this Saturday, an accord targeting intellectual property piracy. Some academics argue, however, that [...]]]></description>
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<li>Privacy rights advocates <a href="http://epic.org/privacy/facebook/EPIC_Facebook_FTC_letter.pdf">filed a letter</a> with the FTC, <a href="http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/technology/2011/09/privacy-groups-file-letter-with-ftc-asking-for-facebook-probe.html">asking the commission</a> to investigate Facebook’s user tracking after log off and whether Facebook’s new Ticker and Timeline feature constitute unfair or deceptive business practices.  </li>
<li><a href="http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/news/2011/10/us-signs-international-anti-piracy-accord.ars">The United States signs the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement this Saturday</a>, an <a href="http://www.ustr.gov/webfm_send/2417">accord</a> targeting intellectual property piracy. <a href="http://www.wired.com/threatlevel/2010/10/acta-treaty-or-accord/">Some academics argue</a>, however, that ACTA requires Congressional approval.</li>
<li><a href="http://www.dailytech.com/TMobile+Joins+With+Verizon+in+Opposing+Apples+AntiAndroid+Lawsuits/article22876.htm">T-Mobile</a> files <a href="http://www.scribd.com/doc/66713140/11-09-28-Apple-v-Samsung-T-Mobile-Proposed-Amicus-Brief">amicus brief</a> in the Northern California District Court, supporting Samsung in a patent dispute with Apple over its iPhone and iPad designs.</li>
<li>Verizon <a href="http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/news/2011/10/verizon-sues-to-halt-fccs-net-neutrality-rules.ars">has sued</a> FCC to halt net neutrality rules, arguing that the FCC has no authority to issue rules affecting the Internet.</li>
<li>AT&amp;T <a href="http://dealbook.nytimes.com/2011/09/30/att-moves-to-dismiss-lawsuits-by-sprint-and-cell-south/">moved to dismiss</a> antitrust lawsuits brought by Sprint Nextel and Cellular South over AT&amp;T’s proposed $39 billion acquisition of T-Mobile, arguing that both companies were looking to block the deal for self-interested reasons.</li>
<li>The Supreme Court <a href="http://www.wired.com/threatlevel/2011/10/digital-download-royalty-flap/">denied</a> the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers’ <a href="http://sblog.s3.amazonaws.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/10-1337.pdf">petition for certiorari</a>, declining to decide whether downloading a song is a public performance, which would entitle artists to get paid additional royalties. </li>
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