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Dude, what happened to my PC?

December 5, 2007 Internet attorney Eric J. Sinrod explains why the law is unforgiving when a computer with discoverable data in a case goes "missing." TAGS: plaintiff, defendant, American Power Conversion Corp., sanction, conduct, evidence, founder, supplier, attorney, PC

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

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.

Calif. court drops charges against Dunn

March 14, 2007 Judge dismisses misdemeanor charge against former HP chairman. Three other defendants in spying scandal to do community service. TAGS: defendant, Patricia Dunn, attorney general, chairman, scandal, California, count, court, attorney, HP

TorrentSpy ordered to start tracking visitors

June 9, 2007 In ruling under seal until Friday, federal judge orders TorrentSpy to log visitor activity. But company says it will appeal. TAGS: defendant, visitor, federal judge, attorney, search engine

California offers former HP chairman plea deal

January 18, 2007 Dunn, four others charged with felonies in connection with Hewlett-Packard's spying scandal could plead guilty to a misdemeanor charge. TAGS: Bryan Wagner, defendant, plea, California, prosecutor, chairman, state, attorney, HP

Police Blotter: Armed robbers nabbed through text messages

February 25, 2008 Court doesn't agree with armed-robbery defendants, who say police need a judge-signed court order to obtain archived text messages. TAGS: text message, Police Blotter, defendant, subpoena, prosecutor, count, evidence, attorney, message, U.S.

'Sourpeas' story has a sweet ending

April 8, 2006 But head of group says now-dismissed trademark infringement suit left him with a sour taste and a desire to help fight trademark abuse. TAGS: defendant, suit, lawsuit, Miami, wife, attorney, retailer, Adobe PDF

Electronic communications and their discontents

July 25, 2007 Internet attorney Eric J. Sinrod explains why a simple question of procedure in the electronic age is more complicated than it appears at first blush. TAGS: plaintiff, electronic communication, defendant, burden, attorney, court, age, party, log, entry, e-mail, document

Police blotter: Cops raid Usenet provider over porn

September 8, 2006 Judge lets civil rights lawsuit proceed that Usenet provider filed against Pa. police after being raided. TAGS: Usenet, plaintiff, Pennsylvania, Police Blotter, defendant, raid, U.S. District Judge, claim, Communications Decency Act, attorney, violation, Judge, police, Internet Service Provider, Internet service, service provider

StreamCast names Skype, Kazaa in lawsuit

March 27, 2006 The owner of P2P application Morpheus is suing over the technology underlying Skype's Net phone software. TAGS: StreamCast Networks, Skype, Kazaa, Sharman Networks Ltd., defendant, suit, file-swapping, Morpheus, lawsuit, attorney, P2P

Police blotter: Net pharmacy conviction overturned

February 17, 2006 Web site owners convicted of running illegal pharmacy get new trial, after judges rule video testimony was unconstitutional. TAGS: witness, testimony, videoconferencing, defendant, Police Blotter, prosecution, conviction, pharmacy, government, trial, policy, prosecutor, evidence, attorney, Australia, U.S.

Week in review: Apple shines, then sours

January 19, 2007 Apple reported record quarterly earnings this week, but not everyone was pleased by the news. TAGS: Bryan Wagner, defendant, Week in review, California, Apple Computer, Apple MacBook, attorney, IEEE 802.11n, Apple MacBook Pro, Wi-Fi, HP, Apple Macintosh

Police Blotter: Intoxilyzer code must be disclosed

January 28, 2008 Appeals court rules that Kentucky driver facing DUI charges based on a closed-source breath alcohol reading can inspect the source code. TAGS: Kentucky, Police Blotter, source code, subpoena, prosecutor, attorney general, defendant, alcohol, defense, attorney
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