This Week In Techdirt History: June 7th – 13th
from the back-in-the-day dept
This Week in 2016
- FBI Won’t Tell Me How Much It Paid To Break Into Syed Farook’s iPhone, Saying It Might Jeopardize Its Investigation
- RIAA Demands Takedown Of ThePirateBay.org, But EasyDNS Refuses Over Lack Of Due Process
- Web Sheriff Accuses Us Of Breaking Basically Every Possible Law For Pointing Out That It’s Abusing DMCA Takedowns
- Another Entity Thinks A Random Bundle Of URLs Is A Legitimate DMCA Takedown Request
- Judge Rejects Oracle’s Attempt To Get Court To Reject Jury Verdict Over Java API Copyright
- Gawker Files For Bankruptcy, Begins Process Of Auctioning Itself Off
This Week in 2011
- Would It Really Be So Bad If The Beatles Were In The Public Domain?
- Oscar-Nominated Filmmaker Misuses DMCA To Take Down Video Of Reporter Asking Him Tough Questions
- Homeland Security Appears To Be Stalling On FOIA Requests Concerning Domain Seizures
- Youtube, Creative Commons And Why It’s OK For You To License Your Artwork Any Way You Want
- Feds Ridiculous Prosecution Of Whistleblower Thomas Drake Falling Apart
- Ideas Do Matter, But That Has Nothing To Do With ‘Intellectual Property’
This Week in 2006


Comments on “This Week In Techdirt History: June 7th – 13th”
Morals?
What you Show the World before you find a Private spot/hide
And do the thing you Dont want anyone to know about.
I dont think there is any other creature on Earth that Does that.