GAMES
- Imitation the Sincerest Form of Flattery? Court Dismisses Video Gamer’s Right of Publicity Claim
- French Consumer Group Tries To Win Back Resale Rights For Digitally Distributed Games
- Video game companies are collecting massive amounts of data about you: Haven’t read the “terms and conditions” on that video game system you got for the holidays? You may want to take a look.
- Valve explains: DDoS-induced caching problem led to Xmas Day Steam data leaks and downtime – 34,000 people may have had their personal data seen by others.
- The best video games of 2015, as picked by the Ars editors: From epic quests to entirely new sports, 2015 was packed with gaming gems.
- Ars in 2015: The year in gaming conventions – A visual tour of the most memorable sights we saw during our gaming travels.
- Using the new Apple TV to emulate classic game consoles
DIGITAL
- Court Enforces Arbitration Clause in Amazon’s Terms of Service–Fagerstrom v. Amazon
- YouTube Wins Another Case Over Removing And Relocating User Videos
- European Court of Human Rights Rules Turkey’s YouTube Ban Violated Rights to Receive and Impart Information
- Is Ottawa’s cyberbullying law also unconstitutional?
- SCC requires tech neutrality in copyright negotiations
- Book Publisher Has No Idea How Google Works But Pretty Sure It Could End Piracy If It Tried
- Case Law, Canada: Warman v Fournier, Appeal dismissed, operators of website and liable for internet defamation (David Potts)
- Greater liability for ISP’s?
- DMCA and the Internet of Things (Bruce Schneier)
- The Letters of the Law: 2015 in Technology Law and Policy (Michael Geist)
- YouTube Kids, Disney promise safe online spaces for kids, but experts say buyer beware
- Yes, emoji still have a racism problem
- Hashtags, Trademarks and One #ProudMama
- Diversity report card: YouTubers get the only ‘A’ grade of 2015
- How Netflix won 2015
- With 14.4M downloads, Game of Thrones is the most-pirated TV show of 2015: Other top pirated shows: Walking Dead, Big Bang Theory, and Arrow.
- How The Beatles’ Streaming Marks a Turning Point for Digital Music
- Even The Power Of The Dark Side Can’t Save Disney & ESPN From Cord Cutting
- Musicians file $150M lawsuit against Spotify for copyright violations
- Spotify sued for $150 million over allegations of cheating artists
- Here are the tech gadgets we hope you didn’t get for Christmas
- How the Soviet Union Sent Its First Man to the Internet in 1982
- The DMCA Has Delivered Us Into The Hands Of The Proprietary Internet Of Disconnected Things
- Microsoft patents a slider, earning EFF’s “Stupid Patent of the Month” award
CREATIVITY
- Syrian Filmmaker Naji Jerf Killed in Turkey After Exposing ISIS Crimes in Aleppo
- Syria, France most deadly countries for the press
- Federal Circuit Decision Helps Defenders of “Redskins” Trademark
- Canada Too Has An Issue With Abitrary Applications Of Morality In Trademark Applications
- 50 Cent Files Stupid, Hypocritical Lawsuit Over Another Rapper’s ‘Theft’ Of His Song In A Mixtape
- CBS Sues Over Star Trek Fan Film Because It Sounds Like It’s Going To Be Pretty Good
- CBS, Paramount sue crowdfunded Star Trekfilmmakers for copyright infringement
- Woman That Rapper 2 Chainz Called a “THOT” In Viral Video Loses Lawsuit–Chisholm v. Epps
- Peyton Manning May Want to Consider an Audible
- Activist-Journalist Reflects on Meeting the Iranian Ambassador at a New York Holiday Party
- UK: “No rights, no cry!” – Court of Appeal rules on copyright in certain Bob Marley songs
- 1996 Internet IPO’s
- TPP’s Forgotten Danger: Stronger Trade Secrets Protection, With Criminal Penalties For Infringement
- 2015 – The Copyright Year
COMMUNICATIONS
- Telus will pay over $7-million in customer rebates for misleading ads
- No blurred lines: FTC delivers clear native advertising guidance
- Comcast, Which Wanted To Become Even Bigger, Leads The ISP Pack In Consumer Complaints To The FCC
- Comcast Cap Blunder Highlights How Nobody Is Ensuring Broadband Meters Are Accurate
- After A Decade Of Waiting For Verizon, Town Builds Itself Gigabit Fiber For $75 Per Month
- The Cable Industry’s Response To A Banner Year For Cord Cutting? Massive Across The Board Price Increases For 2016
SURVEILLANCE & PRIVACY
- FTC Settles with Oracle over Charges of Software Security Misrepresentations
- How does the Cybersecurity Act of 2015 change the Internet surveillance laws?
- Exclusive: Feds Regularly Monitored Black Lives Matter Since Ferguson
- China’s new anti-terror law: No backdoors, but decryption on demand
- UK Home Secretary Wants Everyone’s Metadata; But If You Ask For Hers, Gov’t Says You’re Being Vexatious
- One Of Congress’s Biggest Defenders Of NSA Surveillance Suddenly Aghast That NSA May Have Spied On Him
- Russian “Right to be Forgotten” Law: Update
- FTC Imposes Record $100 Million Civil Penalty For Violating Data Protection Consent Order
- Google slams AVG for exposing Chrome user data with “security” plugin
- Another Scandal Resulting from E-mails Gone Public
- Proposed Cybersecurity Disclosure Act Shows Deep Misunderstanding of the Role of the Board of Directors
- YouTube star Zoella at war with her fans over Twitter plea for privacy – after spotting die-hard followers peering through windows of her £1million mansion
- If We’re Not Careful, Self-Driving Cars Will Be The Cornerstone Of The DRM’d, Surveillance Dystopias Of Tomorrow
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