Nov 21st, 2008 · In Atlantic Recording v. Raleigh, an RIAA case pending in St. Louis, Missouri, the defendant has asserted detailed counterclaims against the RIAA for federal RICO violations, fraud, violation of the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, prima facie tort, trespass, …
see also: residents · P2P · network · computer · fraud · download · settlement
Nov 7th, 2008 · mikesd81 writes to tell us that four Google employees may be facing charges of defamation and failure to control personal data simply because they didn't remove a video of a boy with Down's Syndrome being harassed and eventually hit over the head with …
see also: video · servers · Europe · Google · service · 2006 · Google Video
Nov 2nd, 2008 · Still going strong since February 2006, the 'Sinowal' Master Boot Record infector (also called 'Torpig' and 'Mebroot' by various anti-virus companies) has compromised more than half a million financial accounts. An HTML injection engine adds fields to …
see also: servers · Online · 2006 · engineering · Virus · Malware · HTML
Oct 6th, 2008 · TechDirt is reporting that those all-too-familiar "stats" surrounding the cost of piracy are being trotted out in an attempt to push through a new "Copyright Czar" position. "In urging President Bush to sign into law the ProIP bill, which would give him …
see also: laws · piracy · copyrighted · Americans · Stats · Justice Department · bill
Sep 16th, 2008 · BountyX sends in a CNN story offering an update on the US patent office's experiment in crowdsourcing, called Peer-to-Patent. (We've discussed this initiative a few times in the last couple of years.) In its first year the program has dealt with a minuscule …
see also: business · office · electronics · CNN · Examiner · 2007 · wisdom
Sep 16th, 2008 · BountyX sends in a CNN story offering an update on the US patent office's experiment in crowdsourcing, called Peer-to-Patent. (We've discussed this initiative a few times in the last couple of years.) In its first year the program has dealt with a minuscule …
see also: business · office · electronics · CNN · Examiner · 2007 · wisdom
Aug 28th, 2008 · A California copyright infringement case brought by an adult video maker against a video sharing web site, Veoh Networks, has been thrown out, based upon the 'safe harbor' provision of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act ('DMCA'). In a 33-page decision …
see also: video · world · laws · electronics · digital · research · copyrighted
Jul 25th, 2008 · The Washington Post reports that Sprint-Nextel spin-off Embarq, currently the US's fourth largest DSL provider, monitored Internet activity on some 26,000 customers in Kansas using deep-packet inspection technology NebuAd in order to deliver targeted …
see also: provider · Online · laws · advertising · Internet · desktop · technology
Jul 21st, 2008 · Many Web developers wish to create e-commerce sites that also support collaborative editing of content, community forums, and other features that can increase traffic to the sites. But most shopping cart products do not include those capabilities, or, …
see also: Online · products · barrier · community · Traffic · collaborative · functionality
Jul 14th, 2008 · sm62704 notes a Reuters story reporting that eBay has beat Tiffany in court in a "knockout" decision. If this had gone the other way, not only would eBay be in trouble (especially after the loss of a similar case in France), but so would Net commerce …
see also: Online · EBay · products · laws · fraud · Internet · Lawsuits
Jun 8th, 2008 · We all remember the recent incident of 13-year-old Megan Meier. Now legislation is set to be passed at least in Missouri (and possibly through Congress) that would make cyberbullying illegal. The new legislation (PDF) reads: 'Whoever transmits in interstate …
see also: electronics · illegal · legislation · PDF · congress · imprisonment · transmitting
May 9th, 2008 · The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors has declared that copyright infringement 'substantially interferes with the interest of the public in the quality of life and community peace, lawful commerce in the county, property values, and is detrimental …
see also: business · laws · Public · infringements · copyrighted · community · health
Apr 18th, 2008 · The Financial Times reports that Ebay's new CEO is evaluating a sale of Skype if new ways cannot be found for the fast-growing service to support its core e-commerce business. Ebay reported earlier this week that Skype had a 61 percent increase in first …
see also: service · business · EBay · revenue · CEO · Skype · Commerce
Apr 18th, 2008 · Schneier points out an interesting article comparing modern cybersecurity to piracy on the high seas in the early 1800s. The article extends the comparison into projected action based on historical context. "Similarly, in many ways, current U.S. policy …
see also: protection · fraud · Internet · electronics · defense · customers · piracy
Apr 15th, 2008 · Audioholics has a fun read regarding a recent legal dustup involving Monster Cables. The well-known (some might say notorious) cabling company sent a cease and desist letter to Blue Jeans Cable over a supposed patent violation. What the Monster folks …
see also: products · company · customers · infringements · functionalities · President · USPTO
Mar 7th, 2008 · ICANN's current Joint Project Agreement with the U.S. Commerce Department is set to expire in September of 2009, and ICANN wants to become more autonomous and switch to a global governance model, says ICANN's executive officer. The agreement between the …
see also: 2006 · laws · office · technology · contracts · United States · register
Mar 3rd, 2008 · Fans of the show Battlestar Galactica might be interested in our interview with writers and producers Ron Moore and David Eick. Three law professors at the blog Concurring Opinions have an hour-long interview with Moore and Eick about the legal, political, …
see also: robots · blog · laws · audio · interview · political · legal
Mar 1st, 2008 · In a split (4-3) decision, a Virginia court has upheld the verdict against the spam king making it clear that spam is not protected by the U.S. Constitution's first amendment or even its interstate commerce clause. 'Prosecutors presented evidence of 53,000 …
see also: protection · servers · illegal · jury · AOL · America Online · 2003
Jan 24th, 2008 · Combat Wombat writes with word that IP address and domain name overseer ICANN has put in a request to the US government, asking to be freed from ties to the United States. A 'lengthy' report was sent to the US Dept. of Commerce, and covers the numerous …
see also: IP · BBC · United States · organization · road · domain · independent
Nov 27th, 2007 · netbuzz alerts us to a ruling in federal court that has just been made public. US Magistrate Judge Stephen Crocker told the Feds to lay off Amazon in denying prosecutors' requests for records of who bought what books at the online retailer. The judge …
see also: PC · service · Online · fraud · Public · customers · Subpoenas