Daily headlines about cyber  crime are the norm and occasionally we learn that arrests are made, but did you ever wonder if those cyber criminals ever were convicted? Or went to jail?  Historically the conventional wisdom from the FBI, Interpol, and police agencies around the world used to be that

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Laws which require that all company and personal data be stored in their native country are opposed by Google, and other major Internet businesses since they claim that these type of laws hurt rather than help businesses and individuals.  The New York Times reported that in November 2013 that Richard

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A report that NSA’s collection of bulk phone records did not lead to any “known terrorist plot or the disruption of a terrorist attack” and since it is illegal, the NSA program should be shut down.  The New York Times reported that the Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board (which

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In 2012 Google consolidated more than 60 privacy policies into 1 which led to complaints that the new privacy policy breached French laws and has now resulted in a fine of $205,000 (€150 000).  French National Commission on Computing and Liberty (CNIL) issued the fine on January 8, 2014 which

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One more court ruled against Google’s claim that when Street View collected unencrypted Wifi data between 2007 and 2010 that it was “readily accessible to the general public” so the collection was not a violation of the Wiretap Act. In December 2013 the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals denied Google’s

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Search engine competitors in the EU released an e-konomica report critical of Google’s October 2013 settlement offer claiming it provides “a way for the company to grow its advertising revenues by increasing paid advertising space and decreasing space dedicated to organic search results.”  The Wall Street Journal reports that Google

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Verizon’s challenge to the FCC’s authority to regulate Net Neutrality is still pending in court and many observers expect a ruling against the FCC in January 2014.  The Washington Post reported that one of the three Judges who heard the argument “appeared intent on overturning the regulation” and

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Crowdfunding portals are “websites that enable large numbers of individuals to support financially a project or company…” however not all investors are happy since much of the capital goes to inexperienced inventors and project managers.  Nonetheless Deloitte reported that crowdfunding raised $3 billion in 2013 which was twice the 2011

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