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This Week in Cyberlaw – June 19, 2011

While the FCC and the Congress vehemently debate the role of the government in assuring open Internet in the US, the Netherlands is on the path to becoming Europe’s first nation to pass net neutrality legislation.

Read the full story here.

 

The CIA website has been hacked, but the American people have nothing to worry about - after all, the hackers did that just for “grins and giggles” – or do they?

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iCloud is the new big thing at Apple. The giant is also facing a new big problem.

Read about the trademark infringement suit over “iCloud” name as well as the full complaint here.

 

In light of recent cyber attacks, the National Security Agency aims to gain access to private data.

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Twenty-six people are being prosecuted for disturbing cybercrimes.

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