A blog relating to Internet legal issues by Professor John Swinson, University of Queensland
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iCyte
When you are doing electronic research on the Internet, the iCyte tool is useful. See www.icyte.com. You can use it to save and annotate your research. It is free for students.
Week 2 - Google and Social Media
On Monday we will be looking at the business models of companies who operate primarily on the Internet. We will look at the rules you must comply with when using their sites (in addition to all other laws that apply), and the benefits/criticisms of their business models. In particular, we will focus on Google and Facebook, but will also try to cover Amazon, eBay and Twitter. You should be familar with the products/services offered by these companies, and their terms and conditions.
What are the risks of doing business with these organisations?
For some background you can look at:
Don't Be Evil
Google Product Offerings
Google Watch
Google Book Project
AdWords - Australia
Facebook and Privacy
Click fraud
Endorsements - US position
What are the risks of doing business with these organisations?
For some background you can look at:
Don't Be Evil
Google Product Offerings
Google Watch
Google Book Project
AdWords - Australia
Facebook and Privacy
Click fraud
Endorsements - US position
Study guides
For those in the class asking about study guides, paper copies have been mailed to you, and you should receive them within the next few days. In the meantime, you can access an electronic copy under the "Learning Resources" tab of the Blackboard site.
Article on Domain Name Law
See this brief article that I wrote as an introduction to domain name law.
7s Domain Name Decision
Is it cybersquatting to point a domain name to a website that has no relationship with the semantic meaning of the domain name?
See 7(s) v. Luo decision
Discussion: Domain Name Wire
Patenting Business Methods
Review of patentable subject matter in Australia
The Australian Advisory Council on Intellectual Property has released its review of patentable subject matter. The Advisory Council is an independent body appointed by the government, and advises the Federal Minister for Innovation, Industry, Science and Research on intellectual property matters.
Click here to view the report
Click here to view the Advisory Council's Media Release
Copyright in databases
In December 2010, the Full Federal Court decided that there was no copyright in White Pages and Yellow Pages telephone directories.
Chief Justice Keane was convinced by the respondents argument that the White and Yellow Pages “were compiled, not by the individuals engaged to facilitate the process, but by a computerised process of storing, selecting, ordering and arranging the data to produce the directories in the form in which they were published.” [7-8]
See Australian Copyright Council note
For the full decision, see http://www.austlii.edu.au/au/cases/cth/FCAFC/2010/149.html
iiNet copyright case - Full Federal Court Appeal Decision
iiNet succeeded in its appeal, but on narrower grounds. The case concerns whether an ISP is liable for copyright infringement of its users.
Google Modifies Its Algorithm
Google has changed its algorithm that returns search results, to remove content farm websites. See NYT.
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