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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, attorney, Judge, e-mail message, disclosure, asset, Google Inc., document, e-mail, backup

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, address book, attorney, Yahoo! Inc., Time Warner Inc., spokeswoman, password, client, person, San Francisco, e-mail, Google Inc.

Lawsuit shows how to sue spammers

June 20, 2007 Activist's six-year legal fight offers road map for suing spammers; he now awaits hefty check from firm he says spammed him. TAGS: spammer, judgment, lawsuit, Florida, Washington, e-mail message, evidence, damage, attorney, e-mail

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, Turkey, Palm Pilot, PDA, RIM BlackBerry, handheld, Palm Inc., 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, policy, privacy, privilege, laptop computer, e-mail

Getting nailed by e-mail

May 31, 2006 Attorney Eric J. Sinrod asks when people will learn not to send e-mail that comes back to haunt them. TAGS: Jack Abramoff, e-mail message, Bill Gates, e-mail, government, attorney, backup, Microsoft Corp.

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

Alleged 'Seattle Spammer' arrested

May 31, 2007 After being indicted by a federal grand jury, Robert Alan Soloway pleads not guilty to 35 counts related to junk e-mail. TAGS: count, jury, Seattle, spammer, Judge, spam, attorney, U.S., e-mail

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

AOL phisher faces up to 101 years in prison

January 16, 2007 Found guilty by a jury, a California man faces time in federal prison for sending out e-mail scams and related crimes. TAGS: prosecutor, jury, CAN-SPAM Act, phishing, prison, America Online Inc., credit card, attorney, Time Warner Inc., California, billing, U.S., Microsoft Office, e-mail

Woman accuses Yahoo of stealing her image

March 2, 2007 Ohio woman demands $20 million from Yahoo for allegedly embedding a photo of her in a welcome e-mail sent to new users. TAGS: Ohio, Yahoo! Inc., litigation, complaint, attorney, photograph, image, e-mail, message

Developing safe and smart Internet citizens

June 13, 2007 Attorney and child advocate offers strategies for parents with children in five age groups. TAGS: kid, child, age, messaging, children, attorney, search engine, IM, cell phone, e-mail, password, games

Antispam confab looks beyond filters

March 29, 2006 Leaders in the fight against spam, phishing and e-mail fraud gather at the MIT to compare notes. TAGS: CAN-SPAM Act, marketer, law enforcement, spammer, anti-spam, email marketing, spam, bond, incentive, conference, e-mail, phishing, attorney, car, America Online Inc., Microsoft Corp.

Court rules against TorrentSpy in hacking case

August 28, 2007 Judge rules MPAA didn't violate Wiretap Act, but studios acknowledge purchasing private e-mail exchanges. TAGS: Dean Garfield, Judge, file-sharing, hacking, founder, attorney, e-mail, movie

E-mail a factor in case against former Bush official

May 24, 2006 During opening of David Safavian's trial, prosecutors say messages will prove he lied about links to Jack Abramoff. TAGS: Jack Abramoff, lobbyist, procurement, Scotland, attorney, e-mail message, Bush Administration, Bill Gates, government, trip, trial, e-mail

Legal woes mount for TorrentSpy

August 29, 2007 Hollywood studios win two important legal decisions, but privacy advocates say Internet users could be the real losers. TAGS: electronic communication, law, decision, attorney, hacking, e-mail

FBI turns to broad new wiretap method

January 30, 2007 FBI's Internet wiretaps after retiring "Carnivore" appear to involve compiling massive databases of information on thousands of users at a time. TAGS: Carnivore, surveillance, Internet provider, attorney, IP, IP address, agent, method, database, e-mail

Clock is ticking on e-discovery

October 25, 2006 perspective With civil-procedure rules changing, attorney Eric J. Sinrod says electronic-discovery missteps could start costing companies. TAGS: litigation, plaintiff, discovery, defense, attorney, evidence, damage, party, rule, failure, Microsoft Corp., database, e-mail

Police blotter: Wife e-surveilled in divorce case

March 1, 2007 Man captures keystrokes and screen grabs of wife's chats with suspected lover--and is allowed to use them in divorce case. TAGS: Police Blotter, affidavit, electronic document, divorce, wife, Ohio, attorney, monitoring, keyboard, Adobe PDF, password, e-mail

Key to HP's credibility in hands of new lawyers

September 28, 2006 HP has chosen a venerable Philadelphia law firm to conduct an in-house investigation into its leaks scandal. TAGS: law firm, credibility, investigation, Philadelphia, federal prosecutor, prosecutor, attorney, HP, professor, lawyer, e-mail
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