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EU Asserts Jurisdiction Over Google’s Servers

By Peter Vogel on June 28, 2013

Internet jurisdiction may have taken an interesting turn now that the EU asserted that servers outside the EU are subject to EU law. On June 25, 2013 Niilo Jaaskinen, the independent Advocate General of the European Court of Justice, issued an Opinion that the EU Data Protective Directive applies to…

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Super Users Control All IT Systems

By Peter Vogel on June 24, 2013

In every IT shop someone has to be in charge of the system including all accounts, passwords, data, and security, which is endemic to IT systems and has always been the case. System administrators who have access to special user accounts are often call Super Users, because somebody has…

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Google Ordered to Comply with French Privacy Law

By Peter Vogel on June 21, 2013

In March 2012 Google changed its Privacy Policies much to the dissatisfaction of many countries in the EU, but in spite of the complaints Google has not changed its Privacy Policies. In October 2012 a letter was sent to Google demanding changes within 4 months by CNIL (Commission nationale de…

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Social Media and Jury Duty

By Peter Vogel on June 18, 2013

For those of us who have ever served on a jury we know that our job is try to decide who is right and wrong, and assess damages or jail terms, but now Social Media has changed jury duty in many ways. Recently I had to fill out a jury…

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As a lawyer for more than 30 years, Peter combines his technical and business background with his legal expertise to help companies with IT (Information Technology), Blockchain, cryptocurrencies, cyber intrusion, Internet litigation, dispute resolution, M&A, and contract negotiation. Read more

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Second Life Avatars Class Action Settles

By Peter Vogel on June 14, 2013

 A federal judge certified a class at least 57,000 Second Life property owners who lost their virtual property, which led to a settlement of 43 million Linden dollars, or $172,000 according to the American Lawyer. In November 2012 US Magistrate Judge Donna M. Ryu in the Northern District of…

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Privacy in the Cloud?

By Peter Vogel on June 11, 2013

It is very old news that governments have access to cloud data on the Internet, but recent headlines about Prism make it seem that people are surprised to learn about the actual lack of Internet privacy.. Computerworld reported that the EU has “delayed a vote on what authorities can…

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Invasion of Privacy by Google, Facebook, & Apple?

By Peter Vogel on June 7, 2013

Initial reports that Verizon provided phone data has expanded and now includes “Internet surveillance …including e-mail, chat services, videos, photos, stored data, file transfers, video conferencing and log-ins” as reported by the New York Times as part of PRISM under federal oversight by the National Security Agency (NSA) and the…

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Facebook Friend Not a Reason for Judicial Bias

By Peter Vogel on June 4, 2013

When the Judge got a Facebook message from a friend the Judge did not read the message and posted a copy in the Court files and told authorities to avoid any bias. The Facebook friend was the father of a woman who asked that the defendant get the maximum penalty…

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Anonymity Key to $6B Money Laundering Scheme

By Peter Vogel on May 31, 2013

Headlines about the $6 Billion money laundering did not make clear that the salient fact that “the coin of its realm was anonymity, and it became a popular hub for fraudsters, hackers and traffickers.” The magnitude of Liberty Reserve’s money laundering is not just $6B but as the US Department…

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Social Media May Rescue the Voice of Big Tex

By Peter Vogel on May 27, 2013

After the State Fair of Texas icon Big Tex was destroyed by a fire in October 2012, Bill Bragg, Big Tex’s voice was fired.  For more than a decade Bill Bragg was famous for his Big Tex voice welcoming folks to the State Fair of Texas with his bellowing “Hoooowdy…

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