The Spatial Law and Policy Update:
Raising Awareness of Where Geospatial Technology Is Taking the Law
Privacy
AccuWeather App Stalks HTC Users (Directions Magazine)
The Competitive Privacy Marketplace: Regulators Competing on Privacy, Not the Companies (Huffington Post)
Congress Should Resolve Location Tracking Questions (Huffington Post)
City Put Municipal Judge Under Surveillance in Residency Probe, Found She Rarely Spent Night at Home (ABA Journal)
Intellectual Property
Anti-Piracy Legislation Targets Copyrights, While Critics Say It's a Trap to Hurt Facebook, YouTube (Fox News)
SOPA? E-PARASITE Act? Whatever It’s Called, Here’s A Primer on the Latest in Protect IP (Corporate Law Report)
Who Owns Your LinkedIn Contacts? (Forbes)
National Security/Law Enforcement
CIA tracks overseas revolts via Tweet, Facebook (Mercury News)
Judges Weigh Phone Tracking (Wall Street Journal)
Distorted map: Chinese ambassador tells Indian journalist to shut up (The Times of India)
Facebook's Swedish data centre will be subject to Snoop Law It's the law, innit... bitch (The Register)
Another attempt at export control reform legislation (Space Politics)
NYC Testing System to Notify Victims of Domestic Abuse of Geofence Breach (Directions Magazine)
Data Quality/Liability
UAVs
U.S. Tightens Drone Rules (Wall Street Journal)
Satellite Navigation
Spatial Data Infrastructures
Another consideration for Open Data (The Guardian)
Miscellaneous
OGC’s Mark Reichardt Presents at UN-GGIM Forum (SDI Magazine)
With an App, Your Next Date Could Be Just Around the Corner (New York Times)
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