Nov 21st, 2008 · In Atlantic Recording v. Raleigh, an RIAA case pending in St. Louis, Missouri, the defendant has asserted detailed counterclaims against the RIAA for federal RICO violations, fraud, violation of the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, prima facie tort, trespass, …
see also: residents · P2P · network · computer · fraud · download · settlement
Nov 18th, 2008 · CSMatt points with this excerpt from the EFF's page: "Last week, the RIAA celebrated the signing of a ridiculous new law in Tennessee that says: "Each public and private institution of higher education in the state that has student residential computer …
see also: Hardware · network · software · computer · laws · students · industry
Nov 17th, 2008 · The SEC today charged Mark Cuban with insider trading violations, alleging that he divested himself of stock in mamma.com before the stock was diluted via a public offering." Something tells me that the billionaire blogger won't be talking about this …
see also: blogger · Public · insider · violations · billionaires · SEC · Cuban
Nov 16th, 2008 · TorrentFreak reports that Toyota's lawyers have recently contacted computer wallpaper site Desktop Nexus in a blatant example of DMCA abuse. Toyota issued a blanket request to demand the immediate removal of all member-uploaded wallpapers featuring a …
see also: computer · photos · copyrighted · vehicle · lawyer · violations · DMCA
Nov 13th, 2008 · LG, Sharp, and Chunghwa Picture Tubes pleaded guilty to charges of price fixing in violation of the Sherman Antitrust Act. They pleaded guilty to fixing the prices on LCD screens used not only in their products but also in other products such as Apple's …
see also: TV · products · Apple · New York Times · IPod · Companies · violations
Nov 9th, 2008 · In September, we discussed a class-action suit filed against Electronic Arts over the DRM in Spore. Now, two new class-action suits have been filed that target the SecuROM software included in a free trial of the Spore Creature Creator (PDF) and in The …
see also: DRM · protection · software · computer · consumer · technology · legal
Nov 9th, 2008 · The head of the Irish police force has requested that Irish cell phone providers (Vodaphone, 02, Meteor, 3) retain detailed information on the web pages that people view over their handheld devices. This information would be held over for 'possible future …
see also: protection · EU · retention · Cell · handheld · European Union · legal
Nov 5th, 2008 · The LA times and the Associated Press report that the FCC v. Fox Television Stations case is being heard in the Supreme Court. The FCC policy would impose a heavy fine on use of 'indecent' words on broadcast television, which Fox and others are claiming …
see also: TV · speech · censorship · New York · television · PDF · violations
Nov 4th, 2008 · Diebold Inc. and its subsidiary, Premier Election Solutions, is using Ghostscript in its electronic election systems even though Diebold and PES 'have not been granted a license to modify, copy, or distribute any of Artifex's copyrighted works,' Artifex …
see also: electronics · Machine · copyrighted · distribution · licensing · violations · GPL
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
Oct 29th, 2008 · Maybe people are more desperate or maybe there's just too much opportunity to make a quick buck but whatever the excuse, attempts to illegally export technology from the US has gone through the roof. The Department of Justice this week said it has placed …
see also: technology · 2005 · illegal · Companies · DoJ · 2008 · violations
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
Oct 14th, 2008 · Vrst1013 notes a Business Week account of a government report examining fraud in the H-1B program. The US Citizenship and Immigration Services just released a report to members of the Senate Judiciary Committee examining issues with fraud and technical …
see also: payments · fraud · presidential · violations · technical · professor · evidence
Oct 9th, 2008 · I'm going to be taking a week long round trip from NYC to Puerto Vallarta Mexico sometime next month, and I was planning on taking my laptop with me. I'll probably want to rip a few movies and albums to the drive in order to keep busy on the flight. More …
see also: pictures · laptop · movie · violations · privacy · album · NYC
Oct 5th, 2008 · JagsLive writes with a link to a BetaNews story about a US Senator who is questioning whether the deal between Yahoo and Google was brokered with less than honorable intentions on Google's part. The advertising deal came under scrutiny from the Department …
see also: Google · antitrust · advertising · company · Yahoo · BetaNews · violations
Oct 4th, 2008 · JagsLive writes with a link to a BetaNews story about a US Senator who is questioning whether the deal between Yahoo and Google was brokered with less than honorable intentions on Google's part. The advertising deal came under scrutiny from the Department …
see also: Google · antitrust · advertising · company · Yahoo · BetaNews · violations
Oct 1st, 2008 · gravis777 sends us to BoingBoing for news that the International Olympic Committee has trademarked a line from the Canadian National Anthem and is threatening to sue anyone who uses it. The line in question is "with glowing hearts." "The committee is …
see also: Olympics · protection · nation · laws · games · legislation · Canadian
Sep 30th, 2008 · gravis777 sends us to BoingBoing for news that the International Olympic Committee has trademarked a line from the Canadian National Anthem and is threatening to sue anyone who uses it. The line in question is "with glowing hearts." "The committee is …
see also: Olympics · protection · nation · laws · games · legislation · Canadian
Sep 27th, 2008 · Thomson Reuters, the owner of the Endnote reference management software, has filed a $10 million lawsuit and a request for injunction against the Commonwealth of Virginia. Virginia's George Mason University develops Zotero, a free and open source plugin …
see also: software · engineering · Injunction · Lawsuits · proprietary · beta · violations
Aug 31st, 2008 · X0563511 alerts us to events in Minneapolis and St. Paul in advance of the Republican convention (which has been put on hold because of Hurricane Gustav). Local police backed by the FBI raided a number of homes and public buildings and confiscated computers …
see also: computer · afternoon · office · Public · Confiscates · photographs · Paul