PatrickLeahy and blocked by Sen. Last year there was COICA, this year there is PROTECT IP, legislation in the US Senate wanting to control aspects of the internet that they see violating copyright. Both acts were introduced by Sen.
PatrickLeahy (D-Vt.who sponsored the legislation, Politico reported. White House intellectual property czar Victoria Espinel told a conference Monday that there will be more domain seizures for online copyright infringement, Politico reported.
COICA was introduced by Senator PatrickLeahy of Vermont on September 20, 2010. Each year, online piracy and the sale of counterfeit goods cost American businesses billions of dollars and result in hundreds of thousands of lost jobs," said Leahy...
Senator PatrickLeahy Asks Attorney General for More Info On Web Search The purpose of the release was to help search
researchers better understand user behavior in conjunction with an industry
event for search researchers happening in Seattle,
Senator PatrickLeahy Asks Attorney General for More Info On Web Search NOT have to provide the DOJ with query logs. Google
calls it a victory, and I
agree. Let's recap: Last year, the DOJ
demanded
that Google handover two month's worth of query...
Senator PatrickLeahy Asks Attorney General for More Info On Web Search Judge to Order Google to Give Up Some Data from the Associated Press covers
the news that Google will be required to hand over some information requested by
the US Department...
Senator PatrickLeahy Asks Attorney General for More Info On Web Search Subpeonas =================== In This Issue =================== SES NY 2006 Agenda Posted; IAC's Barry Diller Keynoting + Top Stories + More From The Search Engine Watch Blog...
Senator PatrickLeahy Asks Attorney General for More Info On Web Search Subpeonas =================== In This Issue =================== SES NY 2006 Agenda Posted; IAC's Barry Diller Keynoting + Jennifer Slegg New Contextual Ads Correspondent + Top...
Heck, perhaps US Senator PatrickLeahy could do this. Yahoo? What did they get, exactly? What negotiations went on? How will the DOJ
analyze the data? How useful will that analysis be? And how about AOL, MSN and
Btw, don't confuse this request from Congress to another request mde by Senator PatrickLeahy yesterday over the Department of Justice requesting search records from several major engines. Here's a brief look at some of it.
Senator PatrickLeahy Asks Attorney General for More Info On Web Search Today's search podcast covers a legal ruling that cached pages don't
violate copyright, stats on web page authoring from Google, Google Video fixes
design mistakes, Google...
News.com reports that Senator PatrickLeahy of Vermont has sent a letter to U.S. PatrickLeahy of Vermont asked the department to outline the type of information it has requested, its reasons for the requests, the steps it is taking to safeguard...