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RIAA Litigation May Be Unconstitutional

Oct 29th, 2008 · A Harvard law school professor has submitted arguments on behalf of Joel Tenenbaum in RIAA v. Tenenbaum in which Professor Charles Neeson claims that the underlying law that the RIAA uses is actually a criminal, rather than civil, statute and is therefore …
see also: laws · ITunes · litigation · songs · violations · civilization · Harvard

RIAA Litigation May Be Unconstitutional

Oct 29th, 2008 · A Harvard law school professor has submitted arguments on behalf of Joel Tenenbaum in RIAA v. Tenenbaum in which Professor Charles Neeson claims that the underlying law that the RIAA uses is actually a criminal, rather than civil, statute and is therefore …
see also: laws · ITunes · litigation · songs · violations · civilization · Harvard

EFF Sues To Overturn Telcom Immunity

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

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

Virginia High Court Wrong About IP Addresses

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

Virginia High Court Wrong About IP Addresses

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

Review of Discovery Institute's Evolution Textbook

Sep 26th, 2008 · Intelligent Design is still a hot topic, as evidenced by recent legislation mandating that it be taught in school. Pro-ID group Discovery Institute has released an evolution textbook for use in schools, but a review shows it to be chock full of bad science …
see also: Science · creation · IDs · legislation · evolution · Discovery · institutes

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

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

Video Game Labeling Law Passed In New York

Jul 23rd, 2008 · A law just passed in New York now requires labels for violent content in video games that are already rated, as well as having parent-controlled lockout features installed in consoles by 2010. The law has caused an uproar with civil rights groups who …
see also: video · regulator · laws · console · legislation · New York · legal

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

Three ISPs Agree To Block Child Porn

Jun 10th, 2008 · Goobergunch and other readers sent in word that Sprint, Time Warner, and Verizon have agreed to block websites and newsgroups containing child pornography. The deal, brokered by New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo, occurred after Cuomo's office threatened …
see also: laws · fraud · office · ISPs · subscribers · Transparency · Website

Virginia Top Court to Re-Hear Spammer's Conviction

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

Patent Appeals System Under Constitutional Attack

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

Court Finds Part of Copyright Act Unconstitutional

Apr 20th, 2008 · A US District Court in the Southern District of California has found the Copyright Remedy Clarification Act to be unconstitutional. That act is what removes the sovereign immunity for infringement that state workers have in their official capacity, something …
see also: laws · copyrighted · faculty · legal · agencies · PDF · universities

Japan IDs All Its Citizens

Mar 8th, 2008 · While RealID in the US is a threat whose implementation is a ways in the future, the Japanese long ago implemented something similar; and there has been very little complaint raised about it. The Juki Net (Residents Registration Network — link in …
see also: network · Japanese · digital · media · IDs · country · implementation

RIAA Must Divulge Expenses-Per-Download

Nov 27th, 2007 · The Court has ordered UMG Recordings, Warner Bros. Records, Interscope Records, Motown, and SONY BMG to disclose their expenses-per-download to the defendant's lawyers, in UMG v. Lindor, a case pending in Brooklyn. The Court held that the expense figures …
see also: download · expense · lawyer · songs · violations · RIAA · cent

National Security Letter Plaintiff Speaks

Nov 7th, 2007 · On Monday, the US government appealed a September ruling striking down a controversial section of the Patriot Act as unconstitutional. The section permits the FBI to send secret demands to ISPs (called 'National Security Letters') for logs and email without …
see also: nation · laws · ISPs · Public · President · Security · secrets

Ohio Net Censorship Law Struck Down

Sep 28th, 2007 · C|Net reports that a federal judge has struck down as unconstitutional a portion of an Ohio statute which attempted to prevent minors from seeing material which would be 'harmful' to them, but was so overbroad that it would have covered a considerable …
see also: laws · Internet · Website · censorship · legal · operation · violations

Parts of the Patriot Act Ruled Unconstitutional

Sep 27th, 2007 · According to this CBS story, a federal judge ruled Wednesday that two provisions of the USA Patriot Act are unconstitutional because they allow search warrants to be issued without a showing of probable cause."Read more of this story at Slashdot.
see also: provisions · federal · CBS · Patriot · unconstitutional · USA Patriot Act · causeRead







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