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Illegal Streaming Detector Cars Can’t Track Firesticks Wrapped in Tin Foil

TorrentFreak

Early January, anti-piracy group FACT and West Mercia Police announced they would be visiting addresses in the UK to warn people away from pirate IPTV services. Those visited are the physical proof that people who simply watch illegal streams risk a visit from the police.

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EMP&A comments on Trade Regulation Rule on Impersonation of Government and Businesses

Erik K Pelton

“The Federal Trade Commission (“Commission”) proposes to commence a rulemaking proceeding to address certain deceptive or unfair acts or practices of impersonation. In our continuing effort to combat trademark scams and raise awareness of this important issue, we have recently submitted comments to the FTC. Comments of Erik M.

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Which VPN Providers Really Take Privacy Seriously in 2023?

TorrentFreak

This article is not a recommendation of any kind. Do you keep (or share with third parties) ANY data that would allow you to match an IP-address and a timestamp to a current or former user of your service? If so, exactly what information do you hold/share and for how long? The VPN review business is flourishing as well.

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SpicyIP Weekly Review (January 17- January 22)

SpicyIP

The Battle Between Moderna and Pfizer/BioNTech Continues The litigation surrounding mRNA patent thickens in the USA as Pfizer/ BioNTech files defence and counterclaims against the patent infringement allegations made by Moderna. After a week full of interesting IP developments and some very interesting orders (!), Welcome Clarification?:

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Two Separate Courts Reiterate That Online Age Authentication Mandates Are Unconstitutional

Technology & Marketing Law Blog

[I will blog the NetChoice v. Bonta ruling very soon.] Many state legislatures draft Internet regulations without any genuine concern for whether or not the laws violate the First Amendment. This isn’t a partisan thing; both Democrats and Republicans do it. The CDA essentially required websites to authenticate user age.