Oct 27th, 2008 · In a landmark ruling, a Canadian court has ruled that a web site's publication of hyperlinks to an allegedly defamatory web site is not in and of itself a 'publication,' and therefore cannot in and of itself constitute defamation. In a 10-page decision …
see also: publishing · Canadian · lawyer · publication · PDF · civilization · famous
Oct 21st, 2008 · A Kentucky judge has upheld that state's seizure of some of the world's most popular online casino domain names, ruling they constitute a 'gambling device' that is subject to Kentucky's anti-gambling laws." Wasn't it surreal enough on the first round?Read …
see also: Online · world · laws · domain · Gambling · casinos · Constitutional
Oct 17th, 2008 · The title says it all — The EFF is suing to have the unconstitutional telecom immunity overturned. 'In a brief filed in the U.S. District Court [PDF] in San Francisco, EFF argues that the flawed FISA Amendments Act (FAA) violates the federal government's …
see also: intelligent · laws · customers · administration · agencies · PDF · District Court
Oct 3rd, 2008 · A New Jersey Superior Court Judge has prohibited the release of an analysis conducted on the Sequoia AVC Advantage voting system. This report arose out of a lawsuit challenging on constitutional grounds the use of these systems. The study was conducted …
see also: company · Public · Lawsuits · plaintiff · Constitutional · suppresses · orderRead
Aug 30th, 2008 · fahrbot-bot tips a story of mad cow disease, a private meat packer that wants to test all of its beef for the disease, and the USDA, which controls access to the test kits and just won an appeals court ruling that the government has the authority to block …
see also: laws · private · animals · diseases · authority · meat · Fatal
Aug 27th, 2008 · JagsLive informs us that the electronics retailer Newegg.com is defying New York lawmakers; it has suddenly stopped collecting sales tax from New York online shoppers. The "Amazon tax," which went into effect June 1, requires online merchants to collect …
see also: Online · laws · electronics · company · customers · Lawsuits · New York
Aug 5th, 2008 · With the recent attention to the DHS's draconian policy on laptop searches at borders, a blog post by Steven Bellovin from last month is worth wider discussion. Bellovin extrapolates from the DHS border policy on physical electronic devices and asks why …
see also: protection · blog · electronics · laptop · DHS · Policy · Constitutional
Jul 31st, 2008 · malign noted that AT&T has stated that using P2P on their 3G wireless network is grounds for disconnection. The lobbyist told congress "Use of a P2P file sharing application would constitute a material breach of contract for which the user's service …
see also: P2P · network · service · contracts · lobbyist · congress · ATT
Jul 13th, 2008 · Wired's Threat Level blog reports that the American Civil Liberties Union has filed a lawsuit contesting the constitutionality of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act. Recently passed by both the House and Senate, FISA was signed into law on Thursday …
see also: residents · intelligent · blog · laws · retention · Lawsuits · administration
Jul 11th, 2008 · After Steven Warshak's indictment and conviction on charges of mail and wire fraud, money laundering and other federal charges, he learned that key evidence in the case was obtained by the government under a 1986 law permitting no-warrant searches of …
see also: governance · laws · fraud · Injunction · district · 1986 · money
Jun 13th, 2008 · beebee and other readers sent word that the US Supreme Court has, by a 5 to 4 majority, ruled that the Constitution applies at Guantanamo. Accused terrorists can now go to federal court to challenge their continued detention (the right to habeas corpus), …
see also: NYTimes · civilization · federal · terrorists · activists · Senate · prison
Jun 4th, 2008 · While there have been shifting reports about McCain's view on warrantless wiretapping, nothing could be clearer than the latest comment by McCain adviser Doug Holtz-Eakin, who said, 'We do not know what lies ahead in our nation's fight against radical …
see also: protection · intelligent · nation · United States · President · Americans · surveillance
May 1st, 2008 · A lawsuit has been filed against all the county District Attorneys as well as the Attorney General of Oregon to block enforcement of a new law that restricts the sale of 'sexually explicit' material to people under the age of 18. Powell's Books (who claims …
see also: business · world · laws · restrictions · Lawsuits · publishing · censorship
Apr 30th, 2008 · Goobermunch sends in a law.com article going into questions about the validity of recent patent rulings (within the past eight years) by the Board of Patent Appeals and Interferences, due to the unconstitutionality of the method for appointing patent …
see also: laws · office · Trademark Office · President · dollars · appoint · intellectualism
Apr 3rd, 2008 · The EFF has uncovered a troubling footnote in a newly declassified Bush Administration memo, which asserts that 'our Office recently [in 2001] concluded that the Fourth Amendment had no application to domestic military operations.' This could mean that …
see also: ca · laws · office · 2001 · administration · political · agencies
Mar 20th, 2008 · mytrip brings us a story from news.com about an FBI operation in which agents posted hyperlinks which advertised child pornography, recorded the IP addresses of people who clicked the links, and then tracked them down and raided their homes. The article …
see also: video · IP · service · provider · computer · advertising · download
Mar 14th, 2008 · The US House has just approved a new bill that rejects the retroactive immunity to telecommunication businesses and denies most of the new powers for the US President to spy on citizens without a warrant. "As impressive as the House vote itself was, more …
see also: ca · business · laws · defense · presidential · speech · President
Mar 12th, 2008 · Wired is running a story about GoDaddy shutting down a police watchdog site called RateMyCop. However, GoDaddy can't seem to give a consistent answer as for why. From the article: 'RateMyCop founder Gino Sesto says he was given no notice of the suspension. …
see also: bandwidth · ca · company · illegal · founder · legislation · supervisor
Mar 11th, 2008 · hasu notes that scientists at the National Institute for Materials Science at Tsukuba in Japan have created a device, consisting of 17 duroquinone molecules on a gold surface, that can in theory encode 4.3 billion outcomes. The "device" does not constitute …
see also: gold · computer · scientists · theory · 3D · chemicals · input
Mar 7th, 2008 · Since we are living in a world where the need is growing for privacy measures and rights to use emerging technology, it seems to me that state governments should adopt a bill of rights regarding internet privacy, use of technology and speech on the internet. …
see also: world · Internet · technology · ISPs · digital · illegal · speech