Oct 3rd, 2008 · In Arista v. Does 1-17, the RIAA's case targeting students at the University of Oregon, the Oregon Attorney General's motion to quash the RIAA's subpoena — pending for about a year — has reached a perplexing conclusion. The Court agreed with …
see also: IP · laws · students · infringements · University · Subpoenas · licensing
Sep 9th, 2008 · Van Cutter Romney was one of several to write with that story that "The Justice department has secretly hired former Walt Disney lawyer Sanford Litvack for a possible antitrust suit against Google. As reported earlier, the Justice Department is investigating …
see also: Google · Online · antitrust · advertising · Yahoo · Wall Street Journal · Subpoenas
Aug 21st, 2008 · According to a new ruling, those put on the No-Fly List can challenge their inclusion in federal court. Previously, they had to go directly to an appellate court, which would deprive them of any chance to subpoena documents or witnesses and make gathering …
see also: Subpoenas · district · evidence · federal · Inclusion · appellate · Deprivation
Aug 19th, 2008 · In Vermont, US Magistrate Judge Jerome Niedermeier has ruled that forcing someone to divulge the password to decrypt their hard drive violates the 5th Amendment. Border guards testify that they saw child pornography on the defendant's laptop when the …
see also: PC · protection · laws · HD · jury · laptop · Subpoenas
Aug 6th, 2008 · Protesting that Tufts University's DHCP-based systems 'were not designed to facilitate forensic examinations,' but rather to ensure 'smooth operations and to manage capacity issues,' the IT Office at Tufts University has responded to the subpoena in an …
see also: IP · ca · office · Machine · Subpoenas · Mac · PDF
Jul 4th, 2008 · When some North Carolina State students recently brought to the attention of the Court the apparent illegality of the RIAA's investigations by unlicensed investigators, they also caught the attention of the judges. After reading these new papers, District …
see also: students · Subpoenas · Discovery · RIAA · investigations · unlicensed · NC
Jun 15th, 2008 · Ars has the details on an RIAA strategy to double the cost of settling copyright infringement suits for students who try to quash the group's subpoenas in court. In a nutshell: settle early, pay $3,000; try to quash the subpoena and the settlement cost …
see also: students · strategy · Ars · settlement · copyrighted · Subpoenas · RIAA
May 19th, 2008 · The Times of London is reporting a proposal for a massive government database holding details of all phone calls, emails, and time spent on the Internet. This is to be justified as being 'part of the fight against crime and terrorism.' Quoting: 'Internet …
see also: proposal · service · Internet · UK · Texting · Usage · Companies
Apr 22nd, 2008 · Marshall University, in Huntington, West Virginia, has become just the second US college or university to show the moxie to stand up for its students instead of instantly caving in to RIAA extortion. In February, Marshall, represented by the Attorney …
see also: students · infringements · copyrighted · University · Subpoenas · legality · College
Apr 22nd, 2008 · In a follow-up to Blogger Subpoenaed for Criticizing Trial Lawyers, Katherine Seidel's blog indicates that not only has she successfully quashed her subpoena, but the lawyer issuing said subpoena is now under orders to appear and explain why the courts …
see also: blog · sanctions · blogger · Subpoenas · lawyer · Harvard · professor
Apr 20th, 2008 · Move over police scanner and most-wanted poster. The Greater Manchester Police force has created a Facebook application to collect leads for investigations. The application delivers a real-time feed of police news and appeals for information. A 'Submit …
see also: video · network · Subpoenas · friends · civilization · Scanner · advisories
Apr 16th, 2008 · It probably won't surprise you, but in 2005, the FBI manufactured evidence to get the power to issue National Security Letters under the PATRIOT Act. Unlike normal subpoenas, NSLs do not require probable cause and you're never allowed to talk about having …
see also: laws · 2005 · Subpoenas · lied · manufactured · FOIA · evidence
Apr 15th, 2008 · The Internet Storm Center notes that emails that look like subpoenas are being sent out to the CEOs of major US corporations. The email tries to entice the victim to click on a link for 'more information.' According to the ISC's John Bambenek: 'We've …
see also: engineering · history · download · corporate · Malware · social · Subpoenas
Apr 11th, 2008 · Katherine Seidel, mother of an autistic child and an avid blogger has been subpoenaed for her "family's bank records, tax returns, autism-related medical and educational records, and every communication concerning all of the issues to which [she] has …
see also: medical · blog · blogger · Lawsuits · energy · Subpoenas · lawyer
Apr 10th, 2008 · On January 2, 2008, the Massachusetts State Police ordered MediaSentry, the RIAA's investigator, to cease and desist from conducting investigations in Massachusetts without a license. Based on what appears to be irrefutable proof that MediaSentry has …
see also: students · Subpoenas · licensing · 2008 · evidence · RIAA · identities
Apr 5th, 2008 · As first reported by p2pnet, the motion to quash the RIAA's subpoena seeking identities of Boston University students has been granted, at least for the moment. In a 52-page opinion (pdf) the Judge concluded that she could not decide whether or not to …
see also: service · students · Internet · University · Subpoenas · College · PDF
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
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 · Wired is reporting that the FBI hid Patriot Act abuses with retroactive and flawed subpoenas, and used them to illegally acquire phone and credit card records. There were at least 11 retroactive, 'blanket' subpoenas that were signed by top counter-terrorism …
see also: contracts · Subpoenas · secrets · ATT · terrorism · Patriot Act · Verizon
Mar 6th, 2008 · The FBI admitted that in 2006, for the fourth straight year, they improperly accessed phone and internet records of U.S. citizens. Director Robert Mueller testified that the abuses occurred prior to sweeping reforms enacted in 2007, and actually blamed …
see also: 2006 · Internet · 2005 · Companies · Subpoenas · implementation · Security