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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, subpoena, defendant, prosecutor, count, evidence, attorney, message, U.S.

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, prosecutor, subpoena, attorney general, defendant, defense, attorney

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: MySpace, Hemanshu Nigam, Richard Blumenthal, subpoena, attorney, law, attorney general

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: Gmail, subpoena, Police Blotter, Judge, attorney, disclosure, receiver, Google Inc., asset, e-mail, document, backup

FAQ: How the decision will affect file swappers

December 19, 2003 What is the impact for peer-to-peer fans of a court decision that knocks back the recording industry's legal strategy for tracking down and suing alleged file swappers? TAGS: RIAA, subpoena, recording industry, copyright law, Internet Service Provider, file-swapping, identity, Internet service, lawsuit, court, decision, service provider, appeal, Washington D.C., attorney, P2P

File swapper fights RIAA subpoena

August 21, 2003 An anonymous California PC user goes to court to challenge the recording industry's file-trading subpoenas, charging they are unconstitutional and violate her right to privacy. TAGS: RIAA, file-trading, subpoena, federal court, file-swapping, court, Verizon Communications, attorney, motion, Internet service, Kazaa, privacy, Internet Service Provider, service provider, document, California

U.S. federal officials seek Nortel accounting records

May 14, 2004 The networking company is served with a subpoena for materials related to its accounting practices, which are already the subject of an SEC inquiry. TAGS: Nortel Networks Corp., accounting, accounting practice, subpoena, investigation, Texas, material, attorney, document, U.S., Microsoft Office, CEO

Court: ISP subpoenas a 'grave' matter

September 3, 2003 In a ruling that buttresses electronic privacy rights, a federal appeals court says lawyers break the law when they try to subpoena e-mails to which they are not entitled. TAGS: subpoena, appeals court, Internet Service Provider, electronic communication, attorney, Verizon Communications, DMCA, lawyer, RIAA, P2P, Internet service, service provider, e-mail

RIAA turns up heat on subpoena fighter

August 27, 2003 The Recording Industry Association of America levels a full legal barrage at the sole Kazaa user fighting its attempts to identify file swappers. TAGS: RIAA, Kazaa, file-swapping, subpoena, Verizon Communications, identity, court, attorney, lawsuit, Napster Inc., song, music

Feds take porn fight to Google

January 19, 2006 Bush administration subpoenas records of all searches over one week as it defends disputed antiporn law. Document: Google subpoenaed over pornography TAGS: subpoena, Child Online Protection Act, Bush Administration, porn, Google Inc., search engine, request, government, Yahoo! Inc., law, America Online Inc., attorney, Microsoft Corp.
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