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

Judge stops Brit from selling Hotmail lists

December 18, 2006 Microsoft wins case after arguing that a U.K. man selling e-mail addresses to spammers had hurt the company's goodwill as Hotmail's owner. TAGS: MSN Hotmail, spam, Judge, U.K., e-mail address, e-mail, Microsoft Corp.

Antispam law ruled unconstitutional

December 15, 2004 Judge says Maryland law unduly interferes with interstate commerce. Attorney for alleged spammer says view could spread to other states. TAGS: Maryland, commerce, law, Vermont, lawsuit, anti-spam, state, Judge, New York, e-mail

Judges rule in favor of pop-ups

January 5, 2005 Utah appeals court says unsolicited ads do not run afoul of a state law regulating unsolicited "electronic messages." TAGS: appeals court, Utah, Judge, law, pop-up, pop-up blocker, e-mail address, Web browser, e-mail

Alleged 'Seattle Spammer' arrested

May 31, 2007 After being indicted by a federal grand jury, Robert Alan Soloway pleads not guilty to 35 counts related to junk e-mail. TAGS: count, jury, Seattle, spammer, Judge, spam, attorney, U.S., e-mail

British teen cleared in 'e-mail bomb' case

November 2, 2005 Judge rules that denial-of-service attacks are not outlawed by the U.K.'s Computer Misuse Act. TAGS: defendant, modification, Judge, teenager, denial of service, e-mail server, London, server, e-mail

Police blotter: Judge questions Patriot Act bugs

November 4, 2005 In this week's Police blotter, a Massachusetts judge curbs the Justice Department's Internet bugging request. TAGS: USA PATRIOT Act, Police Blotter, wiretap, Judge, register, Massachusetts, service provider, Internet Service Provider, prosecutor, police, Internet service, communication, bug, government, IP address, IP

Police blotter: Judge OKs text message use in drug case

September 1, 2006 In this week's installment, judge says police can obtain text messages archived by wireless providers. TAGS: text message, Police Blotter, electronic communication, wireless provider, Judge, police, GPS, service provider, order, e-mail

Some charges tossed in Novell-Microsoft case

June 13, 2005 Judge throws out four Novell claims in antitrust struggle but allows two to go forward. Decision partly based on infamous Windows e-mail. TAGS: Novell Inc., Jeff Raikes, antitrust, Corel WordPerfect, claim, Judge, pricing, Microsoft Corp., e-mail, operating system, Microsoft Windows

Court rules against TorrentSpy in hacking case

August 28, 2007 Judge rules MPAA didn't violate Wiretap Act, but studios acknowledge purchasing private e-mail exchanges. TAGS: Dean Garfield, file-sharing, Judge, hacking, founder, attorney, e-mail, movie

Police blotter: Teens prosecuted for racy photos

February 9, 2007 In this week's installment, a teen is prosecuted for taking risque photos of herself and her teenage beau and e-mailing them to him. TAGS: teen, Florida, Police Blotter, child, photograph, law, Judge, digital camera, image, e-mail, camera

HP wins restraining order against former executive

January 25, 2007 Judge orders man who accused HP of snooping on Dell to withdraw his countersuit against company, but says he is free to refile under seal. TAGS: Judge, Dell, Adobe PDF, HP, president, printer, e-mail

Judges protect right to boot suspected spammer

January 27, 2005 Appeals court says EarthLink can't be held liable for disconnecting a customer it believed was spamming--even though he wasn't. TAGS: EarthLink Inc., spamming, electronic communication, Judge, Internet service, account, service provider, Internet Service Provider, e-mail

Amazon, others lobby FTC for help fighting spam

November 15, 2004 In an open letter, 35 organizations call for a more rapid rollout of e-mail authentication tools. TAGS: e-mail authentication, Sender ID, CipherTrust Inc., Amazon.com Inc., phishing, letter, spam, Judge, organization, e-mail, Internet Service Provider

Judge deals blow to Patriot Act

September 6, 2007 He blocks FBI from using national security letters, a controversial surveillance tool that has been misused in the past. TAGS: USA PATRIOT Act, First Amendment, Bush Administration, Judge, attempt, search engine, Adobe PDF, e-mail

BlackBerry getting squeezed?

February 25, 2006 A federal judge scolds both parties in a case that could lead to a service shutdown. Here's everything you need to know about the case. TAGS: NTP, Research In Motion Ltd., RIM BlackBerry, James Spencer, patent, settlement, Judge, device manufacturer, federal judge, e-mail

E-mail wiretap case can proceed, court says

August 11, 2005 Surprise decision: Federal appeals court changes its mind and says criminal trial of e-mail provider can proceed. TAGS: e-mail company, electronic communication, definition, law, Judge, Internet service, lawyer, e-mail, service provider, Internet Service Provider

Judge denies guilty plea in AOL spam case

December 21, 2004 Ex-AOL employee's hearing is postponed; judge cites vagueness in prosecutors' argument that theft violated Can-Spam. TAGS: CAN-SPAM Act, prosecutor, plea, America Online Inc., spammer, theft, Judge, Time Warner Inc., attorney, e-mail address, U.S., e-mail

'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
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