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Police blotter: Judge orders Gmail disclosure

March 17, 2006 In case over missing assets, judge orders "all e-mails" from a Gmail account, including deleted ones, to be turned over. TAGS: subpoena, Police Blotter, Gmail, Judge, attorney, e-mail message, disclosure, asset, Google Inc., document, e-mail, backup

Gateway sanctioned in patent case

March 31, 2006 Federal judge orders Gateway to pay attorneys' fees for a man who is suing the PC maker over its alleged use of software he developed to test floppy disk drives. TAGS: Gateway Inc., federal judge, PC company, attorney, floppy disk

Going cold turkey off a handheld

November 14, 2007 Internet attorney Eric J. Sinrod describes what it's like to function after circumstance plucks away his PDA. TAGS: attorney, fax, PDA, Palm Pilot, Turkey, RIM BlackBerry, Palm Inc., handheld, e-mail

Company laptops, privacy and you

August 1, 2006 Court ruling shows that employees may occasionally expect their communications to be private, says attorney Eric Sinrod. TAGS: plaintiff, attorney, communication, computer system, disclosure, electronic communication, privilege, privacy, policy, laptop computer, e-mail

State AGs to MySpace: Turn over sex offender data

May 14, 2007 Eight state attorneys general request the site provide details on members who are registered sex offenders and explain how they are dealt with. TAGS: MySpace, Hemanshu Nigam, attorney, News Corp., North Carolina, letter

Teens arrested in alleged MySpace extortion scam

May 26, 2006 Two N.Y. teens are charged with threatening the popular Web site with malicious code and attempting to extort $150,000. TAGS: extortion, MySpace, district, attorney, teen, Los Angeles, New York, office

Man charged with hacking USC database

April 20, 2006 Prosecutors allege the San Diego man nabbed sensitive info on more than 275,000 people from a university system. TAGS: hacking, San Diego, attorney, intellectual property, Los Angeles, home PC, database, U.S.

'Tom Cruise' missile jokester arrested

February 6, 2007 Keith Henson, a fugitive since being convicted of interfering with Scientology, faces extradition to California from Arizona. TAGS: Scientology, Tom Cruise, Arizona, attorney, Usenet, conviction, California, bond

FAQ: When Google is not your friend

February 3, 2006 Google's vast database of its users' searches is a gold mine for police and curious divorce attorneys. It's just a matter of time. TAGS: attorney, federal law, search engine, Google Inc., FAQ, police, America Online Inc., Time Warner Inc., law, Yahoo! Inc., history, toolbar, Microsoft Corp.

Police Blotter: Defendant wins breathalyzer source code

August 9, 2007 Man charged with drunk driving says his attorney needs access to the source code to fight the charges; state supreme court agrees. TAGS: Minnesota, source code, Police Blotter, defendant, prohibition, attorney, state, court

Taking passwords to the grave

September 22, 2006 Family members are increasingly unable to access important data because their loved ones have not left passwords behind. TAGS: Marc Rotenberg, e-mail company, Yahoo! Inc., attorney, address book, password, spokeswoman, Time Warner Inc., client, person, San Francisco, e-mail, Google Inc.

Feud between MySpace, state AGs heats up

May 16, 2007 MySpace says request to turn over data pertaining to sex offenders is illegal; attorneys general respond with hints of legal action. TAGS: Hemanshu Nigam, MySpace, Richard Blumenthal, subpoena, attorney, attorney general, law

MySpace hackers cop plea, extortion charges dropped

February 28, 2007 Two men accused of trying to extort $150,000 from site dodge major jail time, plead no contest to unlawful access of computer data. TAGS: MySpace, plea, News Corp., district, attorney, hacker, men, agent, office

HP investigator argues California can't try him

January 18, 2007 Bryan Wagner, a data broker charged in connection with the HP boardroom scandal, says state's double jeopardy laws protect him from prosecution. TAGS: Bryan Wagner, California, defendant, attorney, state, crime, prosecutor, identity theft, spokesman, HP, Microsoft Office, U.S.

News sites fight to keep spying hearing open

May 17, 2006 CNET Networks and others say a hearing about AT&T's alleged cooperation in a spying program should remain public. TAGS: AT&T Corp., Wired News, attorney, Bush Administration, request, San Francisco, Adobe PDF

Judge denies AT&T request for closed hearing

May 17, 2006 Company's trade secrets, he says, can be protected in opening hearing in lawsuit alleging AT&T illegally cooperated with NSA. TAGS: trade secret, AT&T Corp., attorney, NSA, telecommunications company, Judge, telecommunications, San Francisco, document

Man pleads guilty in first Net forgery case

December 12, 2000 A California man pleads guilty to Internet forgery and could face up to seven years in prison in what experts and law enforcement officials say is the first case of its kind. TAGS: forgery, prison, attorney, California, e-mail, security

Copyright tussles for Google

August 4, 2006 The search giant, at odds with an increasing number of copyright industries, is taking some provocative legal stances. TAGS: copyright law, dispute, attorney, Google Inc., holder, search engine, photograph, video

Doubts arise over fate of breathalyzer source code

August 10, 2007 Attorney for a man accused of drunk driving predicts device maker won't turn over code, which could lead to charges being dropped. TAGS: Minnesota, source code, state official, attorney, state

Blind patrons sue Target for site inaccessibility

February 10, 2006 Plaintiffs allege that it's impossible to purchase goods on the retailer's site without help. TAGS: Target Corp., Target.com, patron, plaintiff, suit, goods, Baltimore, attorney, barrier, California, retailer, mouse
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