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January 2014

Privacy

English court confirms existence of privacy tort

Here is an interesting development in privacy law. The High Court of England and Wales has confirmed the existence of a new Tort, the tort of misuse of private information. In the case of Vidal-Hall & Ors v Google Inc [2014] EWHC 13 (QB), a group of users have sued Read more

By Andres Guadamuz, 12 years ago January 31, 2014
Copyright

Is the NSA infringing copyright?

My friend and colleague Renata Avila has asked an interesting question on Twitter: “If the NSA is storing, reproducing – copying my data and works, are they violating Copyright Law?” I do not think that it has been asked before, so I am trying to tackle it today. This is Read more

By Andres Guadamuz, 12 years ago January 25, 2014
Privacy

The Lives of Others and modern surveillance

[Text of a presentation I gave before a screening of The Lives of Others at Wolfson College, Oxford]. Although I am nowadays more interested in IP issues, I started my academic life as a privacy lawyer. My first publications dealt with something called Habeas Data, an obscure constitutional right that Read more

By Andres Guadamuz, 12 years ago March 6, 2024
Copyright

Copyright Week: Has the copyright war been won?

All of this week blogs and websites around the globe have been celebrating Copyright Week, an initiative by the EFF to celebrate two years of the defeat of SOPA/PIPA. Copyright Week consists of a series of articles analysing the future of copyright reform, showcased in a number of sites and Read more

By Andres Guadamuz, 12 years ago January 18, 2014
Cybersecurity

Does anyone pay any attention to trust seals on websites?

In a world where online security has become an important element of our lives, it is becoming more difficult to trust information, even if they present a trust and/or security seals. A new report by the EU’s cyber security agency ENISA analyses the conditions under which online security and privacy Read more

By Andres Guadamuz, 12 years ago January 18, 2014
Privacy

Where is the international outrage over the NSA backdoor revelations?

Imagine a world where there is a secret society with the capacity of listening into all sort of private communications all the time. This organisation has managed to build backdoors into hardware that allows them to check on sensitive data throughout the world seemingly at the click of a button. Read more

By Andres Guadamuz, 12 years ago January 18, 2014
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