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EU ACTA analysis leaks: confirms plans for global DMCA, encourages 3 strikes model (Michael Geist) (Ars Technica) (Public Knowledge) (Michael Geist) (Michael Geist)
Paris court orders eBay €1.7 million to LVMH for failing to enforce injunction barring sale of LVHM products on eBay in France (Managing Intellectual Property) (Class 46) (IPKat)
EU ACTA analysis leaks: confirms plans for global DMCA, encourages 3 strikes model (Michael Geist) (Ars Technica) (Public Knowledge) (Michael Geist) (Michael Geist)
Secret ACTA deal to change IT forever (Michael Geist)
Google public DNS: Discuss amongst yourselves (The Trademark Blog)
Window for open source companies have closed (Innovationpartners)
Can bespoke and generic software dance at the same software party? (IP finance)
Anti-piracy outfits demand cash without proof (TorrentFreak)
eBay supports Creative Commons again! (Creative Commons)
ICANN to prohibit nonexistent-domain redirect for new TLDs (Ars Technica)
Domainers urge ICANN to halt fast-track UDRP (Managing Intellectual Property)
Aussie Pirate Party to shake up politics down under – Party seeking 500 founding members to be registered (TorrentFreak)
Clement on ACTA: Check out MichaelGeist.ca to learn more (Michael Geist)
CARFAC seeking royalty for images on National Gallery website (Michael Geist)
Cheap, cheaper, Czech: CAC to offer UDRP proceedings for EUR 500 (Class 46)
Anti-piracy group to DRM breaker: OK to break the law (TorrentFreak)
Anti-piracy group refuses bait, DRM breaker goes to police (TorrentFreak)
European ‘wise men’ to take on Google Books (IPKat)
Paris court orders eBay €1.7 million to LVMH for failing to enforce injunction barring sale of LVHM products on eBay in France (Managing Intellectual Property) (Class 46) (IPKat)
Copyright infringement and ISP liability: a critical flaw in India’s IT Act (Spicy IP)
Jerusalem artist awarded statutory copyright and moral damages for pictorial displayed on internet site with signature of another artist (The IP Factor)
Mininova buries pirate booty in its index, aims to go legit (Ars Technica)
Spain mulls legislation to shutdown file-sharing sites – Draft Law on Sustainable Economy (TorrentFreak) (IP Solutions)
Hacktavists deface Spanish anti-piracy group website (TorrentFreak)
Never back down – Pirate Bay adapts to stay alive (TorrentFreak)
GGF turnover up 270% and renewed interest in Pirate Bay (TorrentFreak)
Stockholm District Court refuses to order shutdown of OpenBitTorrent (TorrentFreak)
IFPI and Antipiratbyrån face file-sharing data scrutiny (TorrentFreak)
Destabilising the UK’s digital economy (EFF)
Skype not Joltid from its licence (IPKat)
District Court E D Missouri: Claims brought by Express Scripts data breach plaintiffs rejected on standing grounds – Amburg v Express Scrips, Inc (Technology & Marketing Law Blog)
Google – New instalment in Google AdWords saga: Habush Habush & Rottier base action on right to privacy statute (IP Whiteboard)
Zynga – Court grants Zynga’s initial request for temporary restraining order against Playdom and other defendants in trade secrets case (ipblog.ca)
CAFC affirms summary judgment of obviousness for bulk email patent: Perfect Web Technologies v. InfoUSA (Patently-O)
Bloggers denounce ‘parasite’ label at FTC summit regarding future of journalism (Ars Technica)
Using faulty data to demand settlements from innocent surfers – Princeton researcher wrongly accused (Ars Technica)
US Dept of Education funds Bookshare to make open textbooks accessible (Creative Commons)
Microsoft – The Xbox Live bans: A cautionary tale of the Terms of Service Agreement (EFF)
District Court Minnesota: Competitive keywords advertiser wins at trial: Fair Isaac v Experian (Technology & Marketing Law Blog)