Expanding "Unstructured Universe" of Blogs Tapped by Web Trawling Software Expanding "Unstructured Universe" of Blogs Tapped by Web Trawling Software

Information Technology
September 27, 2006September 27, 20062015-07-08
In case it is thought that weblogs are merely a "vanity press" sideshow on the Internet, a recent article in The Financial Times is a reminder that blogging has become part of the financial mainstream.
Deeth Williams Wall https://www.dww.com/articles/expanding-unstructured-universe-of-blogs-tapped-by-web-trawling-software

Health Canada Officially Proposes Federal Organic Framework Health Canada Officially Proposes Federal Organic Framework

Food and Drug
September 13, 2006September 13, 20062015-07-08
Health Canada has published the proposed Organic Products Regulations in the Canada Gazette Part I. These long-awaited Regulations will create what amounts to a federal certification scheme for the third-party organic certifying bodies already at work under provincial regulation in British Columbia and Quebec and as a voluntary system in other provinces. The overall scheme will be called the "Canada Organic Regime"
Deeth Williams Wall https://www.dww.com/articles/health-canada-officially-proposes-federal-organic-framework

Plavix Ruling is Good News for Innovator Drug Companies Plavix Ruling is Good News for Innovator Drug Companies

Pharmaceutical Patent Litigation
September 13, 2006September 13, 20062015-07-08
The value of shares in Sanofi-Aventis and Bristol-Myers Squibb (collectively, Plaintiffs) rose after a US District Court Judge issued a preliminary injunction against Canadian manufacturer Apotex, ruling that it must cease selling its generic version of blood thinner Plavix (clopidogrel bisulphate) until trial, which is expected to take place in January 2007. With $5.9 billion of sales in 2005, Plavix is currently the second best selling drug in the world.
Deeth Williams Wall https://www.dww.com/articles/plavix-ruling-good-news-for-innovator-drug-companies

CRTC Reaffirms VoIP Decision and Plans to Reassess Regulations CRTC Reaffirms VoIP Decision and Plans to Reassess Regulations

Telecommunications
September 13, 2006September 13, 20062015-09-23
In a recent decision (Telecom Decision CRTC 2006-53), the Canadian Radio-Television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) has confirmed that Canada's major telephone companies will continue to face pricing and competition controls on their Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) services.
Deeth Williams Wall https://www.dww.com/articles/crtc-reaffirms-voip-decision-and-plans-to-reassess-regulations

Web Site Fined $1 Million for COPPA Violations Web Site Fined $1 Million for COPPA Violations

Privacy
September 13, 2006September 13, 20062015-09-23
Xanga.com Inc (Xanga), an online social networking web site, has been fined $1 million by the US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) for violations of the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA).
Deeth Williams Wall https://www.dww.com/articles/web-site-fined-1-million-for-coppa-violations

Canadian Commissioner of Patents Must Correct Erroneous Issue Date Canadian Commissioner of Patents Must Correct Erroneous Issue Date

Patents
September 13, 2006September 13, 20062015-09-23
The discretion of the Canadian Commissioner of Patents to correct errors in official Patent Office records was the subject of a recent Federal Court decision, The Procter & Gamble Company et al v The Commissioner of Patents.
Deeth Williams Wall https://www.dww.com/articles/canadian-commissioner-of-patents-must-correct-erroneous-issue-date

Proposed WIPO Copyright Treaty Could Affect Home Entertainment Proposed WIPO Copyright Treaty Could Affect Home Entertainment

Copyright
September 13, 2006September 13, 20062015-07-08
The World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) is soon expected to begin reviewing a proposed treaty to prevent the unauthorized retransmission of broadcast signals, called the "Protection of the Rights of Broadcasting Organizations". Treaty drafting began in 2003 and it still has not been completed.
Deeth Williams Wall https://www.dww.com/articles/proposed-wipo-copyright-treaty-could-affect-home-entertainment

BC Privacy Czar Criticizes Data Collection Regarding "Know Your Customer" By-laws BC Privacy Czar Criticizes Data Collection Regarding "Know Your Customer" By-laws

Privacy
September 13, 2006September 13, 20062015-07-08
The British Columbia Privacy Commissioner has criticized the adoption of municipal by-laws that require businesses to share personal information of their customers with police.
Deeth Williams Wall https://www.dww.com/articles/bc-privacy-czar-criticizes-data-collection-regarding-know-your-customer-bylaws

USPTO's Strategic Plan for Improved Service USPTO's Strategic Plan for Improved Service

Patents
September 13, 2006September 13, 20062015-07-08
The US Patent & Trademark Office (USPTO) has released its draft five-year strategic plan for 2007 to 2012. The strategic plan sets out these three goals for the upcoming years: (i) the optimization of patent quality and timeliness, (ii) the optimization of trade-mark quality and timeliness, and (iii) the improvement of intellectual property protection and enforcement, domestically and abroad.
Deeth Williams Wall https://www.dww.com/articles/usptos-strategic-plan-for-improved-service

Questions Remain Over the Legality of Patent Settlement Agreements Questions Remain Over the Legality of Patent Settlement Agreements

Patents
August 30, 2006August 30, 20062015-07-08
US regulators, including state Attorneys General, recently rejected a three-way patent settlement agreement between innovators Sanofi-Aventis and Bristol-Myers Squibb, and the Canadian generic manufacturer Apotex, relating to the anti-clotting agent drug Plavix. The agreement required approval from both the states Attorney General and the US Federal Trade Commission (FTC).
Deeth Williams Wall https://www.dww.com/articles/questions-remain-over-legality-of-patent-settlement-agreements

Actors and Commercials: Proposed New Rules for New Media in the US Actors and Commercials: Proposed New Rules for New Media in the US

Intellectual Property
August 30, 2006August 30, 20062015-07-08
Actors receive a fee each time a commercial they appear in is aired on television or radio. Traditionally, the actors have been compensated according to the rules set out in the Commercials Contract Collective Bargaining Agreement (CCCB Agreement) between the advertising industry's ANA/AAAA Joint Policy Committee on Broadcast Talent Union Regulations and the actor's union, the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (AFTRA) or the Screen Actors Guild (SAG).
Deeth Williams Wall https://www.dww.com/articles/actors-and-commercials-proposed-new-rules-for-new-media-us

What's In a Verb? Google Threatens to Clamp Down on Word Usage What's In a Verb? Google Threatens to Clamp Down on Word Usage

Trademarks
August 30, 2006August 30, 20062015-07-08
Internet search engine Google Inc (Google) has announced that it intends to crack down on use of its name as a verb. A representative for the search company recently said: "We think it's important to make the distinction between using the word "˜Google' to describe using Google to search the Internet and using the word "˜google' to generally describe searching the Internet. It has some serious trademark issues".
Deeth Williams Wall https://www.dww.com/articles/whats-a-verb-google-threatens-to-clamp-down-on-word-usage

Pro and Con: Google Says Net Neutrality Protects Innovation but FTC Says Net Neutrality Regulation is Unnecessary Pro and Con: Google Says Net Neutrality Protects Innovation but FTC Says Net Neutrality Regulation is Unn...

Telecommunications
August 30, 2006August 30, 20062015-09-23
"Net neutrality" has emerged as new terminology in a growing debate over the future of the Internet. Generally, it describes a philosophy that all web sites should be treated equally so that ISPs cannot restrict users' access to web sites or web-based services. The concept has caused a major rift between big Internet firms such as Google and Yahoo which support it and large telecommunications companies which oppose it.
Deeth Williams Wall https://www.dww.com/articles/pro-and-con-google-says-net-neutrality-protects-innovation-but-ftc-says-net-neutrality

Major League Baseball Strikes Out Over Use of Player Statistics Major League Baseball Strikes Out Over Use of Player Statistics

Intellectual Property
August 30, 2006August 30, 20062015-09-23
On a summary motion, a US Court has upheld a declaratory action against the media arm of the Major League Baseball Players' Association (MLBPA) to permit an online fantasy baseball business to continue to use real players' names and their associated baseball statistics.
Deeth Williams Wall https://www.dww.com/articles/major-league-baseball-strikes-out-over-use-of-player-statistics

Privacy Breach at AOL Results in Firing of Chief Technology Officer Privacy Breach at AOL Results in Firing of Chief Technology Officer

Privacy
August 30, 2006August 30, 20062015-07-08
In an apparent breach of its own privacy policy, America Online (AOL) posted the details of more than 2 million search queries performed by 650,000 of its subscribers between March 1 and May 31, 2006 to a web site. Intended to be used only by AOL researchers, the data was accessible to the general public. The user IDs for each search query posted on the AOL research web site were replaced with anonymous numbers, but some have raised concerns that users could be tracked based upon the content of their queries.
Deeth Williams Wall https://www.dww.com/articles/privacy-breach-at-aol-results-firing-of-chief-technology-officer

New Rights Collective Seeks Tariff for Online Music New Rights Collective Seeks Tariff for Online Music

Information Technology
August 30, 2006August 30, 20062015-07-08
A newly-formed Canadian music rights collective, CSI, has proposed three new tariffs for online music. The proposed tariffs for permanent downloads, subscription-based downloads, and on-demand music streams stand in contrast to claims made by other industry stakeholders, including the Canadian Recording Industry Association, the Canadian Association of Broadcasters, Apple Canada and Bell Canada, that digital music sales should be treated as record sales and not licences.
Deeth Williams Wall https://www.dww.com/articles/new-rights-collective-seeks-tariff-for-online-music

Direct-to-Consumer Drug Advertising in Canada Direct-to-Consumer Drug Advertising in Canada

Food and Drug
August 24, 2006August 24, 20062015-07-08
Direct-to-Consumer Drug Advertising in Canada (PDF Format) By Sue Diaz
Deeth Williams Wall https://www.dww.com/articles/directtoconsumer-drug-advertising-canada

Federal Privacy Commissioner to Investigate Use of Canadians' Personal Financial Information by SWIFT Federal Privacy Commissioner to Investigate Use of Canadians' Personal Financial Information by SWIFT

Privacy
August 16, 2006August 16, 20062015-07-08
In response to a complaint filed by the Canadian Internet Policy and Public Interest Clinic (CIPPIC), the federal Privacy Commissioner has launched an investigation of the Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication (SWIFT), the Belgium-based cooperative that supplies messaging services and interface software to financial institutions in more than 200 countries.
Deeth Williams Wall https://www.dww.com/articles/federal-privacy-commissioner-to-investigate-use-of-canadians-personal-financial

US Court Finds Failure to Police Employee's Misuse of the Internet Could Bring Liability US Court Finds Failure to Police Employee's Misuse of the Internet Could Bring Liability

Litigation
August 16, 2006August 16, 20062015-07-08
In a case with potentially wide implications, the New Jersey Appellate Division has ruled that an employer owes a duty of care to third parties who might be harmed by an employee's use of the Internet.
Deeth Williams Wall https://www.dww.com/articles/us-court-finds-failure-to-police-employees-misuse-of-internet-could-bring-liability

Radio Tags in Passports: Easy to Copy and a Security Risk? Radio Tags in Passports: Easy to Copy and a Security Risk?

Cybersecurity
August 16, 2006August 16, 20062015-07-08
Around the world, governments are now adding radio frequency identification (RFID) tags to passports as an anti-counterfeiting measure. Several European countries already issue passports with RFID tags although privacy advocates and some security experts have warned of possible threats from doing so.
Deeth Williams Wall https://www.dww.com/articles/radio-tags-passports-easy-to-copy-and-a-security-risk

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