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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

Maryland lawmakers pass antispam legislation

April 14, 2004 The law would make spamming a criminal offense, with penalties that could include up to 10 years of jail time. TAGS: Maryland, lawmaker, anti-spam, legislation, spamming, CAN-SPAM Act, penalty, state, Internet service, Time Warner Inc., Internet Service Provider, service provider, America Online Inc., e-mail

Court kicks back phone radiation cases

March 18, 2005 Appeals court kicks back to state courts five lawsuits alleging Nokia failed to warn that cell phones emit "unsafe" radiation. TAGS: radiation, Nokia Corp., Maryland, radio frequency, court, lawsuit, cell phone, radio

Video game pirate headed to slammer

July 27, 2005 Maryland man gets jail time for selling modified Xboxes that store and play pirated video games. TAGS: Maryland, video game, SQL Slammer, piracy, Electronic Arts Inc., Microsoft Xbox, intellectual property, agency, video, games

Police Blotter: Bondage Webmaster fights abuse conviction

May 23, 2007 Owner of SlaveSpace.com tries to overturn verdict saying he's guilty of criminal abuse of woman who volunteered to be his sex slave. TAGS: conviction, Police Blotter, Webmaster, Maryland, U.S. District Judge, photograph

Another Maryland game pirate sunk

September 15, 2005 Owner of Pandora's Cube retail chain, the latest to be convicted and sentenced for selling modded Xboxes, gets five months in prison. TAGS: probation, Maryland, piracy, manager, Microsoft Xbox, retailer, video game, games, video

E-voting smooth on Super Tuesday

March 3, 2004 Only isolated problems have been reported in the day's elections, in which delegates from nine states including New York, California, Massachusetts and Ohio were up for grabs. TAGS: e-voting, Diebold Inc., Maryland, election, Ohio, county, Secretary of State, San Diego, state, Massachusetts, spokesman, security, New York, California

Microsoft sues nine MAPS partners

December 15, 2005 Breach-of-contract claims filed against Action Pack Subscriptions partners for unauthorized software sales. TAGS: lawsuit, Ohio, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Florida, Virginia, Texas, Microsoft Corp., New York, California

Feds want e-voting source code disclosed

June 9, 2004 Electronic voting machine vendors should make their source code available for scrutiny by state elections officials, the head of a federal voting commission says. TAGS: e-voting, election, Diebold Inc., Maryland, source code, commission, recommendation, state, scientist

Teens arrested in VA laptop theft

August 7, 2006 Two 19-year-olds are charged with taking a laptop and hard drive with personal data of millions of veterans. TAGS: theft, teen, laptop computer, police, Maryland, external hard drive, hard drive, HP, Microsoft Office

Stamp of reproval for e-voting systems

October 28, 2004 Electronic voting machines are getting only scant testing and security review. What does that mean for Election Day? TAGS: e-voting, election, Maryland, touch screen, standards, state, compliance, security, researcher

The big election beta test

November 1, 2004 Ready or not, here comes electronic voting. TAGS: e-voting, Nevada, ballot, election, Maryland, audit, state, printer, printing, security, U.S.

California risks losing tech edge, study says

March 31, 2004 The Golden State retains much of its allure as a tech center, but other states are coming on strong, a new report says, ranking Massachusetts No. 1. TAGS: human capital, entrepreneurial, state, Maryland, R&D, venture capital, California, study, Massachusetts

Does e-voting need paper trails?

October 31, 2006 Fears of glitches and foul play on computerized voting machines have prompted widespread calls for paper receipts. TAGS: Maryland, receipt, computer science, election, Governor, state, audit, scientist, security

Microsoft extends support for its Java machine

October 7, 2003 The company will continue to support its Java Virtual Machine through September 2004, a nine-month extension that will make it easier for customers to find substitutes for the software. TAGS: JVM, Chris Jones, Java, Sun Microsystems Inc., settlement, Maryland, extension, Microsoft Corp., agreement, Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Windows, server, PC

Police blotter: Cell phone tracking rejected

March 3, 2006 Two federal judges join a growing number of courts that are rejecting police demands to be able to track Americans without first getting a warrant. TAGS: Police Blotter, Judge, surveillance, request, Maryland, evidence, federal judge, cell phone, court, call, location, New York

Politicos push to update Cold War-era alert system

July 20, 2006 In age of cell phone, Net and BlackBerry users, why does government rely on TV, radio to beam emergency alerts? TAGS: wireless phone, Maryland, government, radio, RIM BlackBerry, satellite, Republican, TV, president, cell phone

Electronics industry urges federal e-waste action

September 8, 2005 Representatives tell Congress a uniform national system--not a patchwork of local regulations--is needed for recycling. TAGS: recycling, Maine, electronics, federal lawmaker, Maryland, electronics company, approach, tax, Panasonic, law, California

Symantec wins $3 million in counterfeit-ware suit

December 23, 2003 The security software maker wins a judgment against one of America's more famous spammers, after a court rules that Maryland Internet Marketing was selling counterfeit Symantec applications. TAGS: Symantec Corp., spammer, John Thompson, judgment, Maryland, Norton Co., security software company, court, America, CEO, software company, California, CD, e-mail, security

Election 2006: Who predicted this?

November 8, 2006 Bloggers, both blue and red, made all sorts of predictions about the future Congress. Who was right and who was wrong? TAGS: Democrat, blogger, seat, Republican, blog, Maryland
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