Apple's New Patent Could Allow Others to Disable Your Phone's Camera
Recently the United States Patent and Trademark Office awarded Apple a patent originally filed by Apple in 2011. Ostensibly aimed toward allowing iPhone users to gather more data about objects in their...
View ArticleRemembering Post Ghost
Post Ghost, a website publishing deleted tweets from influential public figures, was recently informed by Twitter that its practices violated Twitter’s Developer Agreement and Policy. Post Ghost's aim...
View ArticleLet the Olympic [Trademark] Games Begin
With the 2016 Olympic Summer Games kicking off tomorrow, controversies over Olympic advertising rights are heating up. The United States Olympic Committee defends its legal rights to protect Olympic...
View ArticleExploring Periscope Notices On Lumen
OverviewLumen is a project of the Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University archiving and studying DMCA take-down notices, cease and desist letters and other requests for...
View ArticleTwitter Publishes Declassifed National Security Letters
Following close on the heels of a small wave of recently declassified National Security Letters (“NSL"s), including Google’s disclosure in December, 2016 of eight such letters, the Internet Archive’s...
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