Version: 2008
home
reviews
news
downloads
cnet tv
On TechRepublic:
Windows 7: Slower to boot than Vista?
log in
join CNET
welcome,
my profile
log out
Home
Reviews
News
Downloads
CNET TV
Create a FREE Stunning Website
Ultimate Holiday Tech Guide
Content from CNET tagged with
court
[x]
,
e-mail
[x]
Show Results by
News
(23)
Narrow Your Results
Research In Motion Ltd.
(7)
RIM BlackBerry
(7)
U.S.
(7)
decision
(6)
patent
(6)
NTP
(6)
defendant
(4)
injunction
(4)
anti-spam
(3)
attorney
(3)
Microsoft Corp.
(3)
claim
(3)
U.K.
(3)
Internet Service Provider
(3)
plaintiff
(3)
1
|
2
Next
News Stories
Showing
1-20
of
23
results found
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
1
|
2
Next
Sponsored matches for
"e-mail"