Facebook has submitted its proposal to the Canadian Privacy Commissioner to bring Facebook into compliance with Canada’s privacy law. Although they revealed few details publicly, The Financial Post reports that: the company proposed a number of updates to its Statement of Rights and Responsibilities with several changes which may address some of the concerns contained…
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New UK Pirate Party “overwhelmed” by file sharing response
New political party the Pirate Party UK said today it has been overwhelmed by the response to its formation, as the public gets behind its pro-file sharing agenda. The organisation was registered as an official political party on 11 August by the Electoral Commission and has three core policies: the reform of copyright and patent…
UK Gov to prosecute parents of file sharers
The UK’s Peter Mandelson says that parents and other internet account holders must pay for illegal downloads of copyright material. But, in a move typical of the Labour party’s pandering to vested interests and potentially large supporters, the rights will be enforced in favour of the film and music industries. Independent producers of other copyright…
Facebook must satisfy Canada’s privacy commissioner by Monday
Time is up for Facebook to find a way to live up to Canada’s privacy law after this country’s privacy watchdog gave the social-networking website one month to close its “serious privacy gaps.” And if Jennifer Stoddart, Canada’s privacy commissioner, isn’t satisfied with Facebook’s final response Monday, she has two weeks to take the California-based…