Starting Up Smart & Trade Secrets – Startup Security Weekly #43

The six secrets to starting smart, a startup’s guide to protecting trade secrets, knowing what your customers value, and more startup articles for discussion! Full Show NotesVisit http://securityweekly.com/category/ssw/ for all the latest episodes! http://traffic.libsyn.com/sswaudio/Startup_articles_and_Discussion_Startup_Security_Weekly_43_converted.mp3 Continue reading Starting Up Smart & Trade Secrets – Startup Security Weekly #43

How Third-Party Game Devs Reverse-Engineered Their Way Onto Your Consoles (and Into Your Heart)

Third-party developers weren’t always quite so revered in the video game industry, but a pair of legal decisions helped them earn their place at the table. Continue reading How Third-Party Game Devs Reverse-Engineered Their Way Onto Your Consoles (and Into Your Heart)

The Trans-Pacific Partnership Is Dead, and That’s Good for Internet Freedom

US lawmakers from both parties rejected the 12-country deal, including every leading presidential candidate. Continue reading The Trans-Pacific Partnership Is Dead, and That’s Good for Internet Freedom

One Hundred Weeks of Legal Car Hacking

There is a scene in the movie “Magic Mike” where the lead character — a male stripper — explains to a room of women the laws against having physical contact with a performer. Then he intones, “… but I see a lot of lawbreakers up in this house.”

We know if we could look out through the Web browser, we could say the same thing. There’s a lot of gray zone activities considered commonplace. Have you ever ripped a CD or DVD to take with your on your phone? Gray; we won’t judge. A lot of the legal issues involved …read more

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86-year-old grandmother billed $5K, accused of pirating zombie game

An Ontario octogenarian has been caught up in Canada’s institution of new copyright infringement rules. Continue reading 86-year-old grandmother billed $5K, accused of pirating zombie game