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Internet and the law: enforceability of browse-wrap terms and conditions
- Simpson Grierson
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- New Zealand, USA
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- April 4 2013
Most prudent website operators include terms and conditions on their website to make it clear on what basis information, products or services
Owners of alleged copyright pirate Megaupload dealt a blow by New Zealand appeals court in ongoing extradition battle
- Arent Fox LLP
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- New Zealand, USA
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- March 4 2013
A New Zealand court of appeals has handed the US Government a major victory in its ongoing battle to extradite the owners of the foreign corporation
Peer to peer (P2P) legislation
- Abril Abogados
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- Canada, France, Germany, Japan, New Zealand, Spain, United Kingdom, USA
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- December 13 2012
Since 2006, when the first European Regulation against illegal downloading was enacted by Finland, most of EU Member States have followed the example
Copyright round-up international developments
- Buddle Findlay
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- Canada, New Zealand, USA
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- August 7 2012
The public profile of copyright has never been as high as it is now mainly as a result of high-profile public campaigns around the section 92A "three strikes" regime and opposing ACTA, the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement
Facebook vs Trade Me - a tale of two disclosures
- Chapman Tripp
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- New Zealand, USA
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- May 21 2012
Facebook's market debut last week in the United States raises comparisons in the New Zealand context with Trade Me’s IPO in November last year
"Washing the web's mouth out with sopa": how proposed US anti-piracy measures could affect New Zealand
- Simpson Grierson
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- New Zealand, USA
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- February 23 2012
The freely-editable online encyclopaedia, Wikipedia, is not often associated with certainty
Megaupload shutdown signals risks in the cloud
- Buddle Findlay
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- New Zealand, USA
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- February 20 2012
The file storage and viewing websites run by Megaupload were shut down by the US Justice Department in January 2012 alleging copyright infringement
SOPA and PIPA - implications for New Zealand websites
- Buddle Findlay
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- New Zealand, USA
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- February 20 2012
For many, encountering Wikipedia's blacked-out landing page in mid-January was the first that they had heard of SOPA (Stop Online Piracy Act) and PIPA (Prevent Real Online Threats to Economic Creativity and Theft of Intellectual Property Act), two US legislative measures aimed at preventing foreign websites from enabling or facilitating infringement of US copyright
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