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Feds Can Locate Cell Phones Without Telcos

Nov 17th, 2008 · schwit1 sends along an Ars Technica report covering the release of documents obtained under the FOIA suggesting that the Justice Department may have been evading privacy laws in their use of "triggerfish" technology. Triggerfish are cell-tower spoofing …
see also: laws · technology · electronics · 2001 · restrictions · Cell · carriers

McColo Takedown, Vigilantes Or Neighborhood Watch?

Nov 17th, 2008 · Few tears were shed when alleged spam and malware purveyor McColo was suddenly taken offline last Tuesday by its upstream service providers. But behind the scenes of the McColo case and another recent takedown of Intercage, a ferocious struggle is taking …
see also: service · laws · ISPs · Malware · global · nature · enforcement

Concerns About ACTA In EU, Canada

Nov 4th, 2008 · An EU document on the Anti-Counterfeiting Treaty was leaked. The main purpose of the trade agreement is to impose the European enforcement measures for IPR infringements on the US and emerging economies, widen the enforcement measures to include criminal …
see also: IP · EU · service · sanctions · Internet · technology · Transparency

Tasks of a Free Software Legal Department

Oct 31st, 2008 · For anyone curious about what the legal department in a free software organisation does, I spent some time with my co-worker in FSFE and have put a summary online with the status of the main projects: developing a legal network, producing documentation, …
see also: network · software · Online · copyrighted · enforcement · legal · consolidation

Many Universities Spending $100K/Year Enforcing P2P Rules

Oct 20th, 2008 · A new study documents just how much money colleges are spending on enforcing P2P rules through software license fees, hardware, and other costs. Many private universities are spending more than $100,000 a year — a major allocation of funds. An article …
see also: Hardware · P2P · software · private · licensing · enforcement · College

Many Universities Spending $100K/Year Enforcing P2P Rules

Oct 20th, 2008 · A new study documents just how much money colleges are spending on enforcing P2P rules through software license fees, hardware, and other costs. Many private universities are spending more than $100,000 a year — a major allocation of funds. An article …
see also: Hardware · P2P · software · private · licensing · enforcement · College

FBI Warns of Sweeping Global Threat To US Cybersecurity

Oct 16th, 2008 · The FBI's newly appointed chief of cyber security warned today that 'a couple dozen' countries are eager to hack US government, corporate, and military networks. While he refused to provide country-specific details, FBI Cyber Division Chief Shawn Henry …
see also: network · laws · corporate · United States · countries · global · country

FBI Warns of Sweeping Global Threat To U.S. Cybers

Oct 16th, 2008 · The FBI's newly appointed chief of cyber security warned today that 'a couple dozen' countries are eager to hack U.S. government, corporate and military networks. While he refused to provide country-specific details, FBI Cyber Division Chief Shawn Henry …
see also: network · laws · corporate · United States · countries · global · country

Huge Credit Fraud Ring Sends Europeans' Data to Pakistan

Oct 12th, 2008 · marshotel excerpts from a story at the Wall Street Journal: "European law-enforcement officials uncovered a highly sophisticated credit-card fraud ring that funnels account data to Pakistan from hundreds of grocery-store card machines across Europe, according …
see also: intelligent · Europe · laws · fraud · technology · Machine · Wall Street Journal

Huge Credit Fraud Ring Sends European's Data to Pakistan

Oct 11th, 2008 · marshotel excerpts from a story at the Wall Street Journal: "European law-enforcement officials uncovered a highly sophisticated credit-card fraud ring that funnels account data to Pakistan from hundreds of grocery-store card machines across Europe, according …
see also: intelligent · Europe · laws · fraud · technology · Machine · Wall Street Journal

Homeland Security's Space-Based Spying Goes Live

Oct 8th, 2008 · While America's attention has shifted to the economic meltdown and the presidential race between corporate favorites John McCain and Barack Obama, The Wall Street Journal reported Wednesday that the Department of Homeland Security's (DHS) National Applications …
see also: intelligent · laws · corporate · presidential · Wall Street Journal · technologies · enforcement

Gov't Database Errors Leading to Unconstitutional Searches?

Oct 5th, 2008 · Wired is running a story about a case the Supreme Court will be hearing on Tuesday that relates to searches based on erroneous information in government databases. In the case of Herring vs. US 07-513, the defendant was followed and pulled over based …
see also: laws · errors · prosecute · enforcement · friends · PDF · local

US Senate Passes PRO-IP Act

Sep 27th, 2008 · The Senate has passed the PRO-IP Act. While they stripped out the provision to have the DoJ act as copyright cops, it still contains increased penalties for infringement, civil forfeiture provisions, and creates an 'IP czar' to coordinate enforcement. …
see also: IP · history · Commercial · mobile · piracy · copyrighted · legislation

Students Are Always Half Right In Pittsburgh

Sep 24th, 2008 · Pittsburgh Public Schools officials have enacted a policy that sets 50 percent as the minimum score a student can receive for assignments, tests and other work. District spokeswoman Ebony Pugh said, the 50 percent minimum gives children a chance to catch …
see also: students · spokeswoman · enforcement · district · Children · teacher · institutes

Google Pushes Back Against US Copyright Treaty

Sep 23rd, 2008 · Internet companies led by Google joined groups representing Web users to challenge the Bush administration's bid to toughen international enforcement against copyright pirates. The companies said the US courts and Congress are still working out the correct …
see also: protection · software · Google · service · Music · nation · Internet

EFF, Public Knowledge Sue Over Secret IP Pact

Sep 19th, 2008 · The Electronic Frontier Foundation and Public Knowledge have filed a lawsuit against the Office of the US Trade Representative in an attempt to get the office to turn over information about a secret Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement treaty being negotiated …
see also: IP · residents · nation · laws · office · Public · European Commission

National Car Tracking System Proposed For US

Sep 17th, 2008 · The Newspaper is reporting that the leading private traffic enforcement camera vendors are seeking to establish a national vehicle tracking system in the United States using existing red-light and speed enforcement cameras. The system would utilize Automatic …
see also: video · nation · company · Public · Vendors · United States · vehicle

Cloud Computing May Draw Government Action

Sep 13th, 2008 · snydeq brings us this excerpt from InfoWorld: "Cloud computing will soon become an area of hot debate in Washington, as the increasing popularity of cloud-based services is putting pressure on policy makers to answer tough questions on the privacy and …
see also: protection · ca · network · service · regulator · computer · laws

NYC Opens 911 Hotline To Pictures, Video

Sep 13th, 2008 · Anti-Globalism brings news that New York City has set up a system to accept pictures and videos for their 911 and non-emergency hotlines. The files can come from cell phones, computers, and PDAs. Quoting: "Tipsters in New York City can now send photos …
see also: video · pictures · computer · laws · office · photos · Public

NYC Opens 911 Hotline To Pictures, Video

Sep 13th, 2008 · Anti-Globalism brings news that New York City has set up a system to accept pictures and videos for their 911 and non-emergency hotlines. The files can come from cell phones, computers, and PDAs. Quoting: "Tipsters in New York City can now send photos …
see also: video · pictures · computer · laws · office · photos · Public







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