Thursday 30 September 2010

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Ontario strikes down three sex-trade laws - The Vancouver Sun
An Ontario Superior Court ruled Tuesday that three federal prostitution laws are unconstitutional, a ruling that paves the way for the decriminalization of the sex industry in Canada. The landmark ruling, for now, only strikes down the laws in Ontario, but
Source: www.vancouversun.com

Canadian judge strikes down prostitution law - Los Angeles Times
Key provisions of Canada's prostitution law were struck down Tuesday by an Ontario judge who said they endangered the people they were meant to protect. Ontario Superior Court Justice Susan Himel sided with three sex workers who argued that prostitution
Source: www.latimes.com

UK Copyright Harrassment Law Firm Crushed By Privacy Bomb - Broadband Dslreports
don't really give a rats tushie about customer privacy. Handing over subscriber information is fine with them. I wonder if the lawyers give the ISPs a cut of the profits? Speak for yourself, my ISP doesn't hand over squat unless it's signed by a judge
Source: www.bing.com

Law Firm Facing Investigation After Details of 5,000 Broadband Users are Leaked to Pirate Bay - Toms Hardware
Yesterday it emerged that the personal details, including full names and home addresses, of more than 5,000 Sky broadband customers had been posted online. The BBC's Daniel Emery reports that this list was compiled by law firm ACS:Law and also contains
Source: www.tomshardware.com

University of Chicago Law Professor Posts Finances Online (I Swear) - Associated Content
It seems that the fiscally conservative, Professor Henderson , in a good faith effort to point out that even those considered wealthy by the Obama administration are struggling to make financial ends meet too, posted his financial position online in a blog
Source: www.associatedcontent.com

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