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Extra Internet

Reddit unbanned in Russia as it implements localised censorship – Business Insider

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Business Models

Netflix svela le prestazioni delle connessioni Internet. Con l’Isp Speed Index avremo un indice medio di velocità del prime time | Prima Comunicazione

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POW: Is Uber a Threat to Democracy? by Kemal Derviş – Project Syndicate

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Intellectual Property Libri

Corte di Giustizia UE: Digitalizzazione dei libri delle biblioteche pubbliche

  • “Uno Stato membro può autorizzare le biblioteche a digitalizzare, senza il consenso dei titolari dei diritti, determinati libri della loro collezione al fine di proporli su posti di lettura elettronica.

  • Gli Stati membri possono, entro certi limiti e a determinate condizioni qual i il pagamento di un equo compenso ai titolari dei diritti, autorizzare gli utilizzatori a stampare su carta o a memorizzare su una chiave USB i libri digitalizzati dalla biblioteca”

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Intellectual Property

Julia Reda – Reda Report adopted: A turning point in the copyright debate

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Privacy

French data protection agency orders Google to apply delisting on all domain names of the search engine – CNIL – Commission nationale de l’informatique et des libertés

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Antitrust Business Models Contracts

Commission opens formal investigation into Amazon’s e-book distribution arrangements

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Intellectual Property

Copyright in the new Belgian Code of Economic Law: codification and new regulation | Kluwer Copyright Blog

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Business Models

Spotify financial results show struggle to make streaming music profitable | The Guardian

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Internet Privacy

Open Letter to Google From 80 Internet Scholars: Release RTBF Compliance Data — Medium

  • “What We Seek

    • Aggregate data about how Google is responding to the >250,000 requests to delist links thought to contravene data protection from name search results. We should know if the anecdotal evidence of Google’s process is representative: What sort of information typically gets delisted (e.g., personal health) and what sort typically does not (e.g., about a public figure), in what proportions and in what countries?”

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