The American Bar Association recently started something it calls the Blawg 100, a listing of the top 100 legal blogs. If you are a lawyer in the United States, and are so inclined, I would encourage you to nominate the Spatial Law and Policy blog here.
On to the update:
Privacy
1. Congress to resume discussions on Electronic Communications Privacy Act
2. Businesses to Benefit as Location-Aware Ads Become More Sophisticated
3. Privacy Concerns Grow With Use of RFID Tags
4. Australia to Fund Location-based Emergency Warnings
Data Quality/Liability
1. Aerial Company offers "irresputable" evidence to resolve boundary disputes
2. Better Business Bureau on Map Spamming
Intellectual Property Rights
1. AutoDesk Wins Copyright Appeal
International
1. Russia to Lift Ban on Satellite Mapping
2. China Grants Web Mapping Licenses to 31 Firms
National Security/Law Enforcement
1. Google Earth - Spying House-code Scofflaws
2. The Art and Artifice of crowd counting (audio)
Intelligent Transportation System
1. Law Enforcement can monitor traffic and enforce laws using smart signs and real-time data
Miscellaneous
1. Sierra Club File Appeal in Freedom of Information Act Case
2. PG&E Use Twitter to Update Public On Fire Response
3. Geospatial Revolution Video
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