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Chip-per Copyright Infringement
IBLS Contributor: Attorney Odia Kagan, Tel Aviv, Israel, odia@okaganlaw.com , writes: US Federal Court determined that the Digital Millennium Copyright Act should be used for the prevention of piracy and illegal copying and not for the prevention of the Read More...
Broadband Bullying Banned
First, it was France Télécom and Deutsche Telekom. Now, it’s Telefónica. The European Union has levied one of the largest fines ever – 152 million euros – against Spanish telecom operator Telefónica for allegedly engaging in a “margin squeeze” in the Read More...
ASK THE EXPERT: What Can I Do When An Online Retailer Refuses To Take Responsibility For Damaged Goods?
Kathy Cartmill from the United States (Yakima) asks: Online, I purchased futon frame, mattress, and cover. The railings and parts w/it were lost. The 2 boxes had incomplete work, damaged slats. The mattress was 4"; I ordered 6-8". The cover was huge, Read More...
European Parliament Adopts New International Roaming Regulation
IBLS Contributor: Bart Goddyn, Goddyn Belgium, bart.goddyn@goddyn.eu , writes: On 23 May 2007, the plenary session of the European Parliament voted, with a strong majority, for the adoption of a Regulation to reduce international roaming tariffs for mobile Read More...

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