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February 2014

Cases

European court declares that linking does not infringe copyright

The Court of Justice of the European Union has reached a decision in the latest case dealing with questions about whether linking to content amounts to a communication to the public, and therefore unauthorised linking could be pursued as copyright infringement. The case is Svensson and Others v Retriever Sverige Read more

By Andres Guadamuz, 12 years ago February 16, 2014
Privacy

How can we battle against state surveillance?

This post is working under the assumption that the type of state surveillance that has been uncovered by Edward Snowden’s leaks is an abuse of power, and should be opposed by any right-thinking person. While I am willing to consider national security arguments from time to time, it seems to Read more

By Andres Guadamuz, 12 years ago February 7, 2014
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