Oct 1st, 2008 · The Virginia Supreme Court has ruled that the state's anti-spam law, which prohibits the sending of bulk e-mail using falsified or forged headers, violates the First Amendment because it also applies to non-commercial political or religious speech. I …
see also: IP · laws · Commercial · Internet · errors · speech · political
Oct 1st, 2008 · The Virginia Supreme Court has ruled that the state's anti-spam law, which prohibits the sending of bulk e-mail using falsified or forged headers, violates the First Amendment because it also applies to non-commercial political or religious speech. I …
see also: IP · laws · Commercial · Internet · errors · speech · political
Aug 19th, 2008 · mytrip and several other readers let us know that a judge in Boston has lifted the gag order — actually let it expire — against three MIT students who discovered flaws in the security of the local transit system, the MBTA. We've discussed …
see also: protection · computer · laws · students · viruses · transition · lawyer
Aug 16th, 2008 · The Boston subway hack case has exposed a familiar rift in the security industry over responsible disclosure standards. Many see the temporary restraining order preventing three MIT undergrads from publicly discussing vulnerabilities they discovered in …
see also: industry · CNet · transition · Security · violations · vulnerabilities · hungry
Jul 22nd, 2008 · A US federal appeals court today struck down COPA, the Child Online Protection Act, a Clinton-era censorship law that the Justice Department has been struggling to get implemented for a decade. (The ACLU filed suit as soon as COPA was signed in 1998 and …
see also: laws · Injunction · DoJ · censorship · implementation · Children · era
May 2nd, 2008 · Mega-spammer Jeremy Jaynes was convicted in Virginia of spamming in '05, sentenced to 9 years, and lost his appeal, 4-3, at the Virgina Supreme Court. But the court has just ordered a new hearing on whether the anti-spam statute is unconstitutional under …
see also: Spam · spammer · convicted · unconstitutional · mega · Virginia · statutes
Apr 1st, 2008 · Lawyers for the city of New York have subpoenaed the text message records of thousands of people involved in demonstrations at the 2004 Republican National Convention. Tad Hirsch, creator of the TXTmob code that enabled convention demonstrators to transmit …
see also: protection · service · Texting · telephone · Creator · Subpoenas · New York
Feb 27th, 2008 · Seems like the forces to protect freedom-of-speech in the groundsetting Wikileaks.org case have spoken: Henry Weinstein at LA Times reports that a coalition of media and public interest organizations today urged judge Jeffrey White to rescind the shutdown …
see also: protection · Online · media · Public · speech · organization · domain
Feb 8th, 2008 · A recent ruling by the Court of Appeal of the State of California (PDF) in Krinsky v. Doe H030767 overturned a lower court ruling and decided that the First Amendment right to anonymous speech protects internet trolls, too. Specifically, the ruling said …
see also: protection · Internet · speech · PDF · sexual · Speakers · hyperbolic
Jan 30th, 2008 · Here is a very smart article on the future of search engine legal controversies. Let's just say that the Google book search is just the start of the problems! Google thinks it's a newspaper and wants First Amendment protection to do whatever it pleases."Read …
see also: protection · Google · laws · engineering · legal · newspaper · controversies
Oct 24th, 2007 · How Appealing reports that a court has struck down age verification requirements for porn sites, as a First Amendment violation. Here is the ruling (PDF). While the average reader here has never been to such a site, porn has been a driving force in the …
see also: ca · regulator · technology · death · Flickr · PDF · violations
Aug 7th, 2007 · During the 2000 election, some sites were set up for people across the nation to agree to swap votes, among them voteswap2000.com and votexchange2000.com. They were established mainly to benefit the third-party candidate Ralph Nader without throwing local …
see also: protection · nation · Website · prosecute · circuit · legal · PDF
Jun 1st, 2007 · The New York Times is running a story about a woman who says her cat is clearly visible through the living room window of her second-floor apartment using Street View and that she has contacted Google asking that the photo be removed. 'The issue that …
see also: Google · products · Windows · New York Times · photos · interview · Public
May 23rd, 2007 · A model student is in court this week over 40-day suspension for posting a mocking in-class video to YouTube of 'Mongzilla', a high school english teacher. The student is arguing he had First Amendment rights to publish the video, though it was filmed …
see also: video · Online · students · publishing · cameras · district · lawyer
May 8th, 2007 · Verizon is claiming that they have the right to hand over customer information to the US government under the First Amendment. 'Essentially, the argument is that turning over truthful information to the government is free speech, and the EFF and ACLU …
see also: ca · company · customers · Lawsuits · speech · Security · wiretaps
May 4th, 2007 · The BBC is carrying the story that AACS has promised to take action against those who have posted the AACS crack online. Michael Ayers, chairperson of AACS, noted that the cracked key has now been revoked, and went on to say, 'Some people clearly think …
see also: protection · software · Online · BBC · consumer · blogger · AACS
Mar 22nd, 2007 · Begopa sends in word that a federal judge has struck down the Child Online Protection Act. The judge said that parents can protect their children through software filters and other less restrictive means that do not limit others' rights to free speech. …
see also: protection · software · Google · Online · laws · restrictions · speech
Feb 28th, 2007 · A US Federal Court recently ruled that ads displayed by search engines are protected as free speech. In the case at issue, Yahoo!, Google, and Microsoft were sued by an individual demanding under the 14th Amendment that the search engines display his …
see also: protection · Google · Microsoft · engineering · fraud · advertising · Yahoo
Feb 23rd, 2007 · States across the country are working on laws to rein in cyberbullying, claiming that electronic harassment has led even to the suicides of some children. But what about the First Amendment? Surely schools can't control what kids say to one another? It's …
see also: ca · sanctions · laws · students · electronics · 1969 · speech
Dec 3rd, 2006 · Virchull tells us about a case the Supreme Court has agreed to hear, in which former special prosecutor Kenneth Starr will take the side of an Alaska school board against a student who displayed a rude banner off school property. The banner read "Bong …
see also: students · speech · functionalities · schools · property · prosecutors · Banner