Weekly Links: April 17-23, 2011 April 25, 2011
Another busy week has already passed us by! Here’s what’s been on our radar in the last seven days.
Fodder for a “Social Network: PREQUEL”? [via New York Times]
Domain squatting 1-800 numbers. [via Boing Boing]
Phone searching at traffic stops. [via TechDirt]
Apple sues Samsung over several IP claims on Galaxy phones and tablets. [via Engadget]
Weird Al’s Gaga-Saga and analysis. [via Weird Al and Technically Legal] [original post from Al]
Apple tracking iPhones?! Gasp! [via Boing Boing]
Senators question Apple over iPhone tracking. [via Ars Technica]
Nielson says Mobile users are uneasy about mobile devices and privacy. [Ars Technica]
U.S. shuts down several poker websites in one fell swoop. [via cnet]
America [tries] to invents a new patent statute. [via Patent Hawk]
FTC says that kids are denied purchasing “M-rated games” 87% of time. [via Ars Technica] and [original FTC release]
Grooveshark tells Apple, Google, and the RIAA that its services comply with the law. [Ars Technica]
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