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New York law requires notification after data breaches

August 11, 2005 New York joins growing list of states requiring businesses and government to inform consumers if their sensitive data is breached. TAGS: New York, notification, state, law

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, state, anti-spam, lawsuit, Judge, New York, e-mail

Police blotter: Florida judges target Net sex

November 17, 2006 In this week's installment, state's supreme court says IMs are "e-mail" and upholds ban on "harmful" messages to minors. TAGS: minor, Florida, law, Police Blotter, statute, New Mexico, Virginia, IM, New York, Adobe PDF, e-mail

Unsecured Wi-Fi would be outlawed by N.Y. county

November 5, 2005 Westchester County proposes that all businesses providing wireless access must have firewalls and register. TAGS: county, wireless connection, home office, proposal, firewall, law, New York, Internet access, Wi-Fi, server, security

Explaining N.Y.'s proposed Wi-Fi law

November 17, 2005 Westchester County exec Andy Spano says passage of a proposed New York bill will help, not hinder, protection of personal data. TAGS: legislation, Wi-Fi, New York, law, article, wireless network, laptop computer, security, database

The uncorking of online alcohol sales

December 7, 2004 Lawsuit brought by small family winery could revolutionize the way alcohol is sold over the Internet. Map: Interstate restrictions on Net alcohol sales Photo: An unlikely rebel TAGS: wine, shipment, Michigan, law, authority, New York, state, rule, barrier, U.S.

States, feds headed for VoIP clash

May 21, 2004 Regulators in large U.S. states are moving ahead with Net-phoning rules, forcing an inevitable tussle with federal regulators over jurisdiction. TAGS: Qwest Communications Inc., VoIP, state, regulator, New York, service provider, law, decision, rule, IP, California

ACLU challenges Patriot Act

November 2, 2005 ACLU asks judges to uphold lower court rulings that would eliminate gag provisions on "secret" FBI requests for information. TAGS: USA PATRIOT Act, provision, Connecticut, recipient, First Amendment, Internet Service Provider, court, New York, Internet service, service provider, law, attorney

Will the adware industry beat Spitzer?

August 2, 2005 Professor Eric Goldman says New York's crusading attorney general may be left firing blanks. That's because no legal doctrine holds advertisers liable for using adware. TAGS: adware company, advertiser, adware, liability, Intermix Media Inc., law, attorney general, vendor, firing, threat, knowledge, New York

Prohibition redux?

November 8, 2004 CNET News.com's Declan McCullagh explains why lobbyists for alcohol distributors are fighting the legalization of direct Internet shipping. TAGS: winery, wine, prohibition, beer, beverage, shipment, lobbyist, New York, law, e-commerce, court, California

Bill would stiffen penalties for crimes posted online

January 26, 2007 Congressional Republican wants to force states to boost sentences for criminals who post images or videos of their violent crimes on the Internet. TAGS: crime, First Amendment, penalty, sentence, bill, police, speech, state, law, Republican, MySpace, person, New York, video

Bill would stiffen penalties for crimes posted online

January 26, 2007 Congressman wants to force states to boost sentences for criminals who post images or videos of their violent crimes on the Internet. TAGS: crime, First Amendment, congressman, penalty, sentence, bill, police, speech, state, MySpace, law, person, New York, video

State governments push for Net neutrality laws

June 26, 2006 Attorneys general in New York and California say they'd like a federal law prohibiting network operators from offering a "fast lane" on the Internet. TAGS: Eliot Spitzer, Net Neutrality, Bill Lockyer, Democrat, Republican, provision, eBay Inc., content provider, bill, attorney general, attorney, law, spokesman, New York, California, broadband

Police blotter: Student sues over IM-related suspension

June 30, 2006 New York school suspends a student due to allegedly "threatening" instant-messaging icon naming a teacher. TAGS: First Amendment, Police Blotter, home PC, student, threat, IM, icon, teacher, speech, Mr., law, New York

Jury clears IBM in toxics trial

February 27, 2004 The verdict hands a significant victory to the computer industry, which for years has been dogged with allegations of unsafe working conditions in plants. TAGS: cancer, James Moore, plaintiff, chemical, worker, verdict, plant, IBM Corp., allegation, jury, exposure, California, lawsuit, trial, law, health
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