Friday, September 25, 2015

/r/cyberlaws report: Friday, September 18, 2015 - Thursday, September 24, 2015 subredditreports

Totals: 7 days, 21 posts, 41 comments.
Included in this report: The top 21 posts, and 41 of the top comments, by 42 distinct authors.
No comments or posts were gilded :(


See the comments for detailed reports and charts.


Most Popular Posts


Score Author Post Title
97 /u/kitten_based_economy If elected president, Jeb Bush will get rid of net neutrality rules - Arstechnica
89 /u/Nin_Fi Symantec caught issuing rogue Google.com certificates
51 /u/jeffchard Former cop gets two years in prison for teaching clients to beat polygraphs
45 /u/TheLantean Court: Cell Site Location Records From Five Minutes Ago Are 'Historical,' Not 'Real Time'
40 /u/jeffchard Volkswagen Group must recall 500,000 diesel cars for cheating on smog tests. very naughty
37 /u/IranRPCV Judge Rules Warner / Chappell Doesn't Have the Rights to 'Happy Birthday'
35 /u/TheLantean How NSA Surveillance May Result In Fragmenting The Internet: EU Court Leaning Towards Ending 'Privacy Safe Harbor'
29 /u/jeffchard Documentarian wipes out Warner’s $2M “Happy Birthday” copyright
22 /u/Veronicapol5 Even though more devices are being connected to the Internet, including refrigerators that can order groceries for you, the government can’t set broad cybersecurity requirements.
16 /u/jeffchard Appeals court grants injunction to Apple, bans some features from Samsung phones - Ars Technica
12 /u/lawblogz Done Deal: Ellen Pao doesn't have to pay Kleiner Perkins' legal fees
7 /u/jeffchard Volkswagen admits 11 million diesel cars have sneaky software installed - Ars Technica
6 /u/bigbabyboi Homeland Security chief pushes Senate to move cyber bill - "Despite opposition, pressure to pass some form of the legislation is mounting"
5 /u/jeffchard Dallas Buyers Club files third lawsuit over Popcorn Time - Ars Technica
4 /u/nestingba1 Hackable Dildo Company Seeks Prior Art and Funds for Cybersex Patent Defense Case
3 /u/jeffchard Volkswagen CEO resigns amid emissions test cheating scandal
3 /u/jeffchard Volkswagen’s dirty mission: Where’s the beginning and where’s the end? - Ars Technica
2 /u/ZaneeG5_ NIST is a great source for best practices,” agreed HP security strategist Stan Wisseman
2 /u/lawblogz Senators Get Mixed Advice on Electronic Data
1 /u/Captainarax Question: I have an idea for a program which would allow the user to play any youtube videos from said program. Assuming I don't sell it, is it legal to do?
1 /u/beartato327 US restrictions on International websites


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