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U.S. Claims Global Jurisdiction of .net and .com Web Sites: Is .edu Next?
On January 13, a UK magistrate ruled a 23-year-old student can be extradited to the United States for running a website posting links to pirated TV shows and films; this despite significant doubts over whether such sites break any UK … Continue reading
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