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U.S. Reveals International Anti-Piracy and Anti-Counterfeiting Plans

For the first time in U.S. history, the federal government has a coordinated strategy for protecting the intellectual property of American companies both here and abroad. The Department of Justice and the FBI will be working closely to enact 30 recommendations put together by the Obama administration, including closely monitoring foreign websites, especially in China, for pirated American music, ...

Justice Department Backs Down in Fight Against Yahoo! and Google

We mentioned yesterday that Google and a host of other privacy groups had filed a brief, on behalf of Yahoo!, to stop the courts from forcing the company to hand over the e-mail records of its customers to the Department of Justice (DOJ) without having been first served a warrant. Well, it appears the protest from the Web super power, along with the Electronic Frontier Foundation and others, ...

Mobile Web to Overtake Desktop by 2015, Facebook Fans Worth $3.60

Highlights from this morning's other big tech headlines.... Analysts at Morgan Stanley expect mobile Internet usage to surpass stationary browsing by 2015. According to Mary Meeker (Morgan's leading Web analyst), the mobile Web has grown at a significantly faster pace than desktop usage (such as dial up or broadband). With more and more people snatching up smartphones, though, most of this ...

US Government May Be Tracking You With Your Cell Phone

It was disturbing enough when the government was just listening in. Now privacy advocates are afraid the government may be tracking our every move through our cell phones. In November of 2007, the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) filed a Freedom of Information Act request with the Department of Justice (DOJ) to find out how widespread such tracking is. The DOJ didn't hand over the data, so ...