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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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?
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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
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