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Losing the way over e-discovery?
January 23, 2008
California plans its own set of e-discovery rules, but will they mesh with new proposed federal rules on the same topic, asks Internet attorney Eric Sinrod.
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Yahoo click fraud settlement gets final OK
March 27, 2007
The $5 million settlement agreement in a California case releases company from all similar click fraud claims against it.
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Lawsuit seeks to block Google settlement
May 12, 2006
Suit argues that affected advertisers would not be compensated enough by $90 million click fraud settlement.
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Lawyer for former HP chairman vows revenge on Perkins
February 28, 2007
Former board member Tom Perkins accused of "cowardly attacks" and "rewriting history" in his recent comments about Patricia Dunn.
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Apple argues for blogger records
April 20, 2006
A California appeals court will decide whether the computer company can gain access to data that could unmask leakers.
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The politics of data security
March 27, 2006
Ed Mierzwinski of U.S. PIRG looks askance at business-friendly proposal to warn consumers of breaches.
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Harvard student finds lawyer to defend Apple suit
January 19, 2005
The 19-year-old publisher of Mac rumor site Think Secret says he has found a lawyer to "help defend these crucial freedoms."
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HP's top lawyer leaves, won't testify
September 28, 2006
Ann Baskins, who spent most of her career there, was implicated in the leak investigation scandal.
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Yahoo on NSA surveillance: No comment
February 15, 2006
California politician tries to get Yahoo's lawyer to say whether company is cooperating with a domestic spying program.
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Judge delays decision on Apple trade secrets case
March 4, 2005
California judge says he's likely to force Mac enthusiast sites to give up their confidential sources.
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Does Gmail breach wiretap laws?
May 4, 2004
Three nonprofit groups say Google's forthcoming service is an "invasion" into private communications. Privacy law experts are skeptical of the claim.
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Former HP chairman booked
October 5, 2006
Judge releases Patricia Dunn on her own recognizance, provided she goes right to sheriff's office. Photos: Dunn leaves court
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Electronic voting and copyright?
October 5, 2004
John Palfrey, director of the Berkman Center for Internet & Society, says Diebold's bid to use copyright law to put a lid on the public debate about the integrity of electronic voting is ill-co...
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E-mail key to AMD's antitrust fight
June 29, 2005
Chipmaker intends to subpoena thousands of messages, its lawyers say--meaning PC execs, retailers and other parties could find themselves in court.
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Video blogger gets two days to return to prison
September 20, 2006
Josh Wolf now has more time to spread the word about what he calls an assault on First Amendment rights.
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HP chairman resigns, CEO confirms knowledge of probe
September 22, 2006
CEO Mark Hurd takes over chairman's post as Patricia Dunn resigns from a board grappling with scandal. HP's boardroom drama
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AG files criminal charges against Dunn, others
October 4, 2006
California Attorney General Bill Lockyer files criminal charges against HP's chairman and others involved in leak probe.
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Police Blotter: Ex-employee's Yahoo Mail subpoenaed
April 8, 2006
In this week's installment, Vermont bioscience company sues ex-employee over a personal Web site and demands his Yahoo Mail correspondence.
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Why they say spyware is good for you
November 7, 2005
CNET News.com's Declan McCullagh explains the growing trend behind installing spyware on Windows PCs without obtaining proper permission.
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