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Yahoo releases e-mail of deceased Marine

April 21, 2005 In case that raised privacy issues, company complies with court order and gives family access to messages. TAGS: terms of service, Yahoo! Inc., court, privacy, Internet Service Provider, spokeswoman, e-mail, America Online Inc., CD

U.K.'s oldest court gets high-tech makeover

October 27, 2005 The Old Bailey gets system for recording hearings, computerized updates and e-mail alerts. TAGS: hearing, court, evidence, U.K., e-mail

BlackBerry maker countersues Visto

May 5, 2006 RIM asks judge to declare three patents invalid, reasserts that it hasn't infringed on e-mail system inventions. TAGS: Visto Corp., Research In Motion Ltd., Seven Networks Inc., patent, Texas, suit, RIM BlackBerry, court, e-mail

Police blotter: Net stalker loses appeal

August 19, 2005 Man convicted of cyberstalking a television reporter is unable to get out of his 96-month prison sentence. TAGS: Police Blotter, West Virginia, harassment, sentence, Ohio, court, photograph, e-mail

British teen in court over 'e-mail bomb' charges

November 1, 2005 In a test of the U.K.'s Computer Misuse Act, youth will be tried for attempting a denial-of-service attack on his former employer. TAGS: denial of service, youth, e-mail server, defense, court, London, U.K., e-mail, server

Can-Spam put to the test

May 22, 2007 Internet law expert Venkat Balasubramani says new legal limits could crimp future moves to sue spammers. TAGS: CAN-SPAM Act, plaintiff, court, entity, lawsuit, claim, litigation, anti-spam, Internet Service Provider, Internet access, decision, 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, age, court, party, log, entry, e-mail, document

A cyberspace update for hoary legal doctrine

April 4, 2007 Attorney Eric J. Sinrod says the ancient concept of "trespass" increasingly is being used to adjudicate cyberspace disputes. TAGS: Tickets.com, trespass, Ticketmaster Corp., cyberspace, court, defendant, theory, America Online Inc., eBay Inc., Internet Service Provider, server, cell phone, e-mail

Will more courts frown on SMS ads?

October 19, 2005 SMS messaging is a popular marketing tool but lawyer Eric Sinrod explains how a recent court ruling could upend it. TAGS: SMS, text message, court, telemarketing, cell phone carrier, call, cell phone, e-mail address, e-mail

How MySpace brought down a spammer

August 22, 2007 Internet attorney Eric J. Sinrod explains how MySpace defeated a noted spammer. TAGS: defendant, MySpace, spammer, News Corp., profile, court, message, password, e-mail

Spam fighter hit with $11.7 million judgment

September 15, 2006 Nonprofit behind antispam blacklist is hit with multimillion-dollar judgment, but the order may not be enforceable. TAGS: Spamhaus, judgment, spammer, Illinois, Barracuda Networks, spam, U.K., anti-spam, court, organization, order, U.S., e-mail

Microsoft, Intel split on BlackBerry spat

September 2, 2005 Companies that make up the Wintel juggernaut weigh in on the long-running NTP-RIM patent dispute. TAGS: NTP, Research In Motion Ltd., RIM BlackBerry, wireless e-mail, Wintel, court, outcome, Intel, Gartner Inc., decision, Microsoft Corp., U.S., e-mail

The Supreme Court's ruling against P2P

June 27, 2005 What did the justices say? What does it mean to me? Questions about Grokster and file swapping's future answered. TAGS: copyright infringement, StreamCast Networks, Grokster Ltd., file-swapping, peer-to-peer company, file-swapping company, Morpheus, P2P, court, IM, movie, e-mail

E-mail monitoring may violate European laws

April 12, 2007 Human rights legislation cited in ruling won by college employee whose phone, online communications were monitored. TAGS: monitoring, communication, telecommunications, college, policy, court, e-mail, U.S., monitor

Falwell critic can keep domain name

August 24, 2005 Court reverses ruling that had prohibited the site from operating on a domain bearing a variation of Rev. Jerry Falwell's name. TAGS: domain name, appeals court, court, confusion, attorney, decision, opinion, e-mail

Why Research In Motion won't blink

June 23, 2005 In patent dispute with NTP, the "only thing that matters" right now is a court's judgment about the patents, says co-CEO Jim Balsillie. TAGS: NTP, Research In Motion Ltd., patent, claim, negotiation, court, handset, RIM BlackBerry, e-mail

RIM creates patent workaround

June 17, 2005 Handheld maker's chairman sounds optimistic note on technology for use in BlackBerries, but he won't spill details. TAGS: Research In Motion Ltd., NTP, settlement, wireless e-mail, patent, workaround, RIM BlackBerry, court, acquisition, e-mail, Microsoft Corp.

'Harry Potter' author fights e-book fraud on eBay

March 1, 2007 Has an injunction been issued against eBay? Each side sees court order in India case differently. TAGS: injunction, Baazee.com, e-book, eBay Inc., seller, New Delhi, India, court, Judge, author, e-mail

Week in review: Tech conflicts

March 28, 2003 As the battle for Baghdad heats up, the Web and the wireless industry find themselves in the combat zone. TAGS: Baghdad, fax, spam, First Amendment, Week in review, battle, court, anti-spam, Web service, MSN Hotmail, law, Iraq, Microsoft Corp., U.S., message, e-mail

RIM to take patent spat to Supreme Court

October 7, 2005 Decision follows U.S. appeals court refusal to reconsider a previous infringement ruling against the BlackBerry maker. TAGS: NTP, Research In Motion Ltd., injunction, patent, RIM BlackBerry, court, decision, U.S., e-mail
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