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Should You Get Paid While Your Computer Boots?

Nov 19th, 2008 · An anonymous reader notes a posting up at a law blog with the provocative title Does Your Boss Have to Pay You While You Wait for Vista to Boot Up?. (Provocative because Vista doesn't boot more slowly than anything else, necessarily, as one commenter …
see also: blog · computer · laws · Lawsuits · Companies · attorneys · Vista

Judge Suppresses Report On Voting Systems

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

EFF Sues NSA, President Bush, and VP Cheney

Sep 18th, 2008 · The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) will file a lawsuit against the National Security Agency (NSA) and other government agencies today on behalf of AT&T customers to stop the illegal, unconstitutional, and ongoing dragnet surveillance of their …
see also: customers · Lawsuits · illegal · President · agencies · surveillance · Domestic

Case Against Video-sharing Site Dismissed

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

Tenise Barker Takes On RIAA Damages Theory

Jul 28th, 2008 · Tenise Barker, the young social worker from the Bronx who took on the RIAA's 'making available' theory and won, has now launched a challenge to the constitutionality of the RIAA's damages theory. In her answer to the RIAA's amended complaint [PDF], she …
see also: Online · theory · download · mp3 · media · copyrighted · distribution

Craigslist Forced To Reveal a Seller's Identity

Jul 25th, 2008 · The Academy of Motion Pictures Arts has won a judgment compelling Craigslist to reveal the identity of 'Daniel,' who tried to sell two tickets to the Oscar ceremony recently. The plaintiff's argument against such sales is scary and can be taken very far …
see also: Google · Yahoo · identity · AOL · Security · privacy · theater

SCO's Lawsuit Gets Even Crazier

Jul 15th, 2008 · With SCO in Chapter 11 bankruptcy and there being little to read other than status reports and the boring financial details of how the company is wasting its last few dollars, one could be excused for thinking the SCO lawsuits had lost their zip. But …
see also: protection · SCO · payments · competing · company · Lawsuits · Iran

Google Wins Agreement To Anonymize YouTube Logs

Jul 15th, 2008 · Barence, following up on yesterday's news that Viacom is looking for videos uploaded by Google staff, links to an article at PC Pro, excerpting: "Google and Viacom have reached a deal to protect the privacy of millions of YouTube watchers. Earlier this …
see also: video · IP · protection · Google · confidential · piracy · New York

RIAA Wants To Throw In the Towel On 3-Year-Old Case

Jul 5th, 2008 · After three years of pursuing a home health aide in Brooklyn who has never even used a computer, the RIAA has announced it's ready to throw in the towel. Only thing; it wants the dismissal to be 'without prejudice' so it won't be liable for attorney's …
see also: computer · copyrighted · health · liable · attorneys · RIAA · Brooklyn

Minnesota Pays Video Game Industry $65K In Fees

Jun 30th, 2008 · Minnesota's attorney general will drop the state's efforts to fine underage buyers of violent videogames after a high court struck down a state law as unconstitutional. The Entertainment Software Association, one of the plaintiffs in the case, announced …
see also: video · laws · industry · videogaming · attorneys · buyers · underage

Surprisingly Few People Collect On GTA Hot Coffee

Jun 25th, 2008 · Out of the millions eligible, less than 3,000 have come forward to collect their money in the 'Hot Coffee' settlement. While the plaintiffs' lawyer is surprised by the development, Theodore Frank of the Legal Center for the Public Interest at the American …
see also: payments · settlement · Lawsuits · Coffee · counsel · legal · lawyer

RIAA Throws In Towel On "Making Available" Case

Jun 11th, 2008 · The RIAA has thrown in the towel on one of the leading cases challenging its 'making available' theory, Warner v. Cassin, in which the defendant had moved to dismiss the RIAA's complaint. We have just learned that the RIAA submitted a voluntary notice …
see also: theory · copyrighted · attorneys · RIAA · plaintiff · Warner · voluntary

5th Circuit May Stop Patent Troll "Forum Shopping"

May 23rd, 2008 · Why is a 5th Circuit product liability case getting interest from lawyers all over the country? Because it might put an end to forum shopping by 'non practicing entities' (patent trolls) who prefer to file in the Eastern District of Texas, no matter how …
see also: ca · products · country · circuit · lawyer · forum · USC

Skype Gives Up Anti-GPL Appeal

May 9th, 2008 · Yesterday we discussed Skype's appeal of a German court's ruling against them regarding a violation of the GPL. Harald Welte (the plaintiff) now reports in his blog that following oral argument, Skype decided to drop the appeal and accept the lower court …
see also: Groklaw · blog · Skype · violations · German · GPL · plaintiff

US Court Orders Company to Use Negative Keywords

May 5th, 2008 · A US court has ordered a firm to utilize negative adwords in to their internet advertising. "Orion Bancorp took Orion Residential Finance (ORF) to court in Florida over ORF's use of the word 'Orion' in relation to financial services and products, arguing …
see also: service · products · advertising · Internet · company · Florida · utilities

Creative Sued for Base-10 Capacities On HDD MP3 Players

May 2nd, 2008 · Dorkz brings news of a class-action settlement from Creative Labs over the capacity of their HDD MP3 players. Evidently they calculated drive capacity in base-10 (1,000,000,000 bytes per GB) instead of base-2 (1,073,741,824 bytes per GB). The representative …
see also: Online · mp3 · player · settlement · calculations · Lawsuits · legal

Woman Sues Blockbuster for Facebook Privacy Violations

Apr 18th, 2008 · A Texas woman has sued Blockbuster over its activities relating to Facebook's Beacon tool. The movie rental service has been reporting user activity to Facebook since Beacon launched last November, which the plaintiff says is a violation of the Video …
see also: service · movie · violations · privacy · Blockbuster · rental · plaintiff

Judge In e360 Vs. Comcast Rules e360 a Spammer

Apr 11th, 2008 · Yesterday, Judge James B. Zagel dismissed claims against Comcast by e360. In the decision, the judge says: 'Plaintiff e360Insight, LLC is a marketer. It refers to itself as an Internet marketing company. Some, perhaps even a majority of people in this …
see also: Internet · company · country · default · spammer · plaintiff · James

Cisco, Troll Tracker Blogger Sued For Defamation

Mar 29th, 2008 · We've discussed Troll Tracker here before — the anonymous blogger who was outed last month as Rick Frenkel, a Cisco lawyer. Since then, two lawyers from the notoriously patent-friendly Eastern District of Texas have filed defamation suits against …
see also: blog · company · blogger · Tracker · lawyer · employees · poor

Large Hadron Collider Sparks 'Doomsday' Lawsuit

Mar 27th, 2008 · In what can only be considered a bizarre court case, a former nuclear safety officer and others are suing the U.S. Department of Energy, Fermilab, the National Science Foundation and CERN to stop the use of the LHC (Large Hadron Collider) until its safety …
see also: office · Public · creation · Lawsuits · magnetic · Nuclear · energy







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