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Hamburg threatens sanctions over Google Street View | ZDNet Government

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Hamburg threatens sanctions over Google Street View
The city of Hamburg, Germany, is threatening to impose sanctions on Google if it doesn't bring its Street View program in line with the country's privacy laws, The New York Times reports.
Copyright Office's $52m system leads to 18-month backlog
Here's some good Government IT. The Washington Post reports that the Copyright Office's "new $52 million electronic process" is responsible for creating an overwhelming logjam of copyright applications.
Judge: Shield law doesn't protect online commenters
Illinois shield law doesn't protect 'online bloggers,' judge says, but he appears to mean only anonymous commenters on a newspaper article.
Internet Archive's Kahle: Stop Google's book grab
Kahle: 'Google would get an explicit, perpetual license to scan and sell access to these in-copyright but out-of-print orphans.'

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