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  1. Big win for pro baseball players and computer rights in the Ninth Circuit. http://bit.ly/tko4I
  2. Bob Dylan arrested as homeless -- Homeless rights or cultural illiteracy? http://bit.ly/93S2K
  3. The Massachusetts Office of Consumer Affairs and Business Regulation today significantly amended its new InfoSec regs at 201CMR17.00
  4. The Army is embracing wikis to develop doctrine -- really. http://bit.ly/D1H8j
  5. SEC Rule 204 Close-Out Requirements on Short Sales are now permanent http://bit.ly/4ybLqU
  6. Recent New York FCRA preemption decision will help financial institutions. http://bit.ly/LdTJr
  7. FTC delays Red Flags Rule again -- now till Nov 1 -- http://www.ftc.gov/opa/2009/07/redflag.shtm
  8. Will the feds regulate the security of cloud computing? http://bit.ly/12SufI , @networkworld
  9. What would the new Consumer Financial Protection Agency do? http://bit.ly/8UFnt
  10. Another regulator focuses on Facebook's privacy practices -- http://twitlik.com/1515
  11. UAE Blackberry users got a update from their carrier -- intercept spyware included. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/8161190.stm
  12. Thinking about how President Obama will change the use of National Security Letters. http://bit.ly/O4Mgs
  13. Wondering if the FTC will make Web privacy policies obsolete? http://bit.ly/13uMR8
  14. The ten meanest cities in America -- http://www.nlchp.org/news.cfm?id=1
  15. Seven Deadly Sins of Record Retention http://bit.ly/Q9QK1
  16. Are companies actually held liable when they lose consumer data? http://bit.ly/18SzCb
  17. Will Massachusetts revolutionize information security regulation or not?http://bit.ly/Q6wdX