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Tor

From the site:"Individuals use Tor to keep websites from tracking them and their family members, or to connect to news sites, instant messaging services, or the like when these are blocked by their...

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PeerGuardian

From the site:"PeerGuardian 2 is Phoenix Labs’ premier IP blocker for Windows. PeerGuardian 2 integrates support for multiple lists, list editing, automatic updates, and blocking all of IPv4 (TCP, UDP,...

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New York Federal Court decision to compel Google to give Viacom YouTube...

New York Federal District Court Judge Louis Stanton has ordered Google to turn over details about YouTube user's video viewing histories. New Media Rights talked with the San Francisco Chronicle's...

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California AB 632 - misguided legislation would overburden social media and...

The California Legislature is considering a bill from Assemblymember Davis regarding "Internet-based social networking: privacy" that would burden social media websites large and small, and does little...

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Mi Casa Es Su Casa — But I Set the Rules

Paul Klocko got a surprise in the mail in April: a letter on official stationary from Weston, Wisconsin administrator Dean Zuleger, demanding that Klocko stop posting comments on the web criticizing...

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Field Guide to Secret Audio and Video Recordings

SECRET AUDIO AND VIDEO RECORDINGSThis page explains the law regarding secretly recording audio and video. For information about using and publishing those recordings, please see our Legal Guide to...

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U.S. v. Warshak: Court protects email privacy under the 4th Amendment

By Thomas Yohannan The Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals handed down an important decision that affords emails protection under the Fourth Amendment.  The amendment protects citizens from unreasonable...

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CMLP and Cyberlaw Clinic Urge First Circuit to Affirm First Amendment Right...

With the help of Harvard Law School's Cyberlaw Clinic, the Citizen Media Law Project and a coalition of media and advocacy organizations submitted an amicus curiae brief last week to the United States...

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Privacy Rights Clearinghouse Offering Paid Filmmaking Opportunity for San...

Privacy Rights Clearinghouse, a sister organization of New Media Rights, is looking to hire an experienced filmmaker for a six-part series on the latest privacy issues and consumer rights. We will...

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Thoughts on the Copyright Alert System

UPDATE: Added mention of the $35 appeal fee in the “Appeals” section below.Today, major ISPs joined the RIAA and MPAA in announcing a joint program to deal with file-sharing. The document governing...

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Why California’s new online privacy bill will cause more problems than it solves

For picture: JengaSome rights reserved by lucidtechTeenager posts a stupid/reckless/illegal/vulgar thing online, chaos ensues. It’s become a staple of court dockets and headlines across the country....

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The impact of California’s new Do Not Track law on innovators

California has been busy passing a multitude of new internet laws as we’ve outlined in a few previous blog posts.  The most recent law made us pause here at NMR because it directly affects the...

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PeerGuardian

From the site:"PeerGuardian 2 is Phoenix Labs’ premier IP blocker for Windows. PeerGuardian 2 integrates support for multiple lists, list editing, automatic updates, and blocking all of IPv4 (TCP, UDP,...

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Top 5 mistakes startups make with their privacy policies

Tweet WidgetFacebook LikeGoogle Plus OnePrivacy policies are a critical pre-launch step for many web based companies. But not all privacy policies are created equal. Here are the top five common...

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New California privacy laws require search warrants for digital information,...

Tweet WidgetFacebook LikeGoogle Plus OneNew Media Rights Executive Director Art Neill recently sat down with San Diego's KPBS to discuss new privacy laws signed by Governor Jerry Brown in California....

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Executive Director Art Neill talks ransomware and the recent Hollywood...

Tweet WidgetFacebook LikeGoogle Plus OneExecutive Director Art Neill talked ransomware and the recent Hollywood First Presbyterian Hospital hacking today with Good Morning San Diego's Lisa Remillard on...

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Mi Casa Es Su Casa — But I Set the Rules

Paul Klocko got a surprise in the mail in April: a letter on official stationary from Weston, Wisconsin administrator Dean Zuleger, demanding that Klocko stop posting comments on the web criticizing...

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Field Guide to Secret Audio and Video Recordings

Tweet WidgetFacebook LikeGoogle Plus OneSECRET AUDIO AND VIDEO RECORDINGSThis page explains the law regarding secretly recording audio and video. For information about using and publishing those...

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U.S. v. Warshak: Court protects email privacy under the 4th Amendment

Tweet WidgetFacebook LikeGoogle Plus OneBy Thomas Yohannan The Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals handed down an important decision that affords emails protection under the Fourth Amendment.  The amendment...

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CMLP and Cyberlaw Clinic Urge First Circuit to Affirm First Amendment Right...

With the help of Harvard Law School's Cyberlaw Clinic, the Citizen Media Law Project and a coalition of media and advocacy organizations submitted an amicus curiae brief last week to the United States...

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