Legal News and Politics

ICANN Board to Set Aside GAC’s Dot-XXX Concerns?

YNOT EUROPE – Whether or not its Governmental Advisory Council approves, early next year the International Corporation for Assigned Names […]

Copyright: Can Sites be Blocked Without Notification?

YNOT EUROPE – While waiting for a bill that will allow the U.S. government to seize websites accused of violating […]

Asia D’Argento on Trial: Is Posing Naked a Crime?

YNOT EUROPE – Asia D’Argento is in court to answer for obscene acts in public places. We’ll let readers decide […]

YouPorn Sued Over Browser History Spying

YNOT EUROPE – Two California men have sued Netherlands-based tube site YouPorn.com of spying on web surfers in violation of […]

Internet in Italy: More Red Tape … and Discomfort

YNOT EUROPE – Italy is destined to succumb to the bureaucracy. And when it comes to the internet and its […]

First Blogs Announce Shutdown Under Expected Law

YNOT EUROPE – It looks as though Germany’s Green Party in North Rhine-Westphalia will consent to a proposed legal measure […]

Internet for All By Changing Italy’s Constitution?

YNOT EUROPE – Internet Governance Forum 2010 delegates have dismissed a proposed “bill of rights” for the network, called the […]

P2P: USCG May Lose Lawsuit Due to Lack of Time

YNOT EUROPE – Bad news for the U.S. Copyright Group (USCG), an American law firm representing mainstream studios in a […]

USA Approaching Total Blockade of Pirate Sites

YNOT EUROPE – Unanimously with 19 votes, the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee approved a bipartisan bill that is sure to […]

Swedish Government to Store Email for Six Months

YNOT EUROPE – A bill presented to lawmakers Thursday may bring Sweden into line with European Union data retention rules, […]