Viacom appeals ruling in YouTube copyright case
NEW YORK — Viacom is appealing a court decision that YouTube obeyed copyright laws even though the Internet video site used to show thousands of pirated clips. The challenge filed […]
EU launches antitrust probe into Google
BRUSSELS — European Union regulators will probe whether Google Inc. has been manipulating its search results to stifle competition, funnel more traffic to its own services and protect its global […]
Tech Talk: WordPress opening up new high-tech worlds
We all say the name Google with hushed reverence for its business model and aggressive ownership of the ability to slice and dice the Internet. Since its rise, we’ve all […]
Internet regulation, freedom collide
Do you recall that ironic twist on an old saying that goes like this: “No good deed goes unpunished?” In its broadest sense, that adage recognizes the reality that bad […]
Editorial: Sleeping on the job
… has been happening since the invention of work and has been viewed by management as unacceptable since the invention of management. But now it seems that a growing number […]
Italy latest country to probe Google’s Street View
ROME — Italian prosecutors said Wednesday they have opened an investigation into Google‘s Street View mapping feature for suspected violation of privacy. Google said it would cooperate with authorities and […]
After breaches, Google focuses on privacy
Google Inc. is tightening its privacy leash on employees in an effort to ensure they don’t intrude on people while the Internet search leader collects and stores information about its […]
Law blog roundup
You can stop googling — the results of the Maryland bar exam aren’t out yet. The writer of last week’s City Paper piece on Willie Featherstone, a former law clerk, […]
T-Mobile’s G2 leaps ahead in speed and performance
SAN FRANCISCO — Two years ago, the Android invasion began when T-Mobile released the first smart phone running Google‘s Android operating system, HTC’s G1. Now comes a speedier, flashier and […]
Google lines up Internet TV programming partners
SAN FRANCISCO — Google is entering the increasingly crowded Internet TV market with contributions from a variety of top television programmers and websites. The initial line-up of content partners announced […]
Mayor, city’s ‘Google czar’ boast Baltimore for Google fiber
Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake and the city's "Google czar" Tom Loveland spoke by a manhole on Pratt Street about the city's potential to be selected by Google to install an ultra high-speed fiber optic network underground.
Stop looking for missing paper and Google it instead
I came across a blog post by Ernie the Attorney (I would really like to meet the guy — until I do, I keep picturing an orange muppet with a […]





