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Marketers told to keep steadfast watch on blogs

April 18, 2006 Analysts warn that companies need to approach user-generated content such as blogs, RSS and podcasts with care. TAGS: blog, RSS, podcast, opinion

Police blotter: Unbrotherly love in Craigslist sex ad

March 21, 2007 New Jersey man is convicted of posting "deviant" sex ad on Craigslist supposedly from his sister, violating judge's no-contact order. TAGS: Craigslist, defendant, New Jersey, Police Blotter, order, opinion, message, analysis, IP

GM slow to react to nasty ads

April 3, 2006 As part of contest, carmaker supplies ad-building tools online--but some people use them to slam company or protest Iraq war. TAGS: General Motors, SUV, contest, global warming, opinion, video

BlackBerry dispute may keep going and going and...

February 15, 2006 Attorney Eric Sinrod says RIM's work-around could spawn entirely new patent issues to fight about with NTP. TAGS: NTP, Research In Motion Ltd., injunction, patent, RIM BlackBerry, trial, opinion

Ask a question online, get an answer...sometimes

February 22, 2006 So-called answer Web sites provide a plethora of opinion and entertainment. The facts can be harder to come by. TAGS: researcher, expert, Yahoo! Inc., Google Inc., response, opinion

Police Blotter: Justice Dept.'s warrantless eavesdropping rejected

September 26, 2007 Federal judge denies Justice Department's request to record parts of phone calls sans a wiretap order, concluding it violates the 4th Amendment. TAGS: Police Blotter, prosecutor, Judge, telephone call, government, phone line, request, order, New York, opinion

Fiorina book: HP board was 'dysfunctional'

October 6, 2006 In long-awaited account of career and time at HP, ousted CEO dishes on board and former company executives. TAGS: Carly Fiorina, Michael Capellas, Patricia Dunn, merger, bonus, representative, HP, Compaq Computer Corp., opinion, CEO

Recording industry shows how to lose by winning

October 17, 2007 As it seeks to fight digital theft, intellectual-property expert Nancy Prager says the music business is waging the wrong campaign. TAGS: RIAA, court, plaintiff, defendant, damage, file-sharing, P2P, outcome, campaign, intellectual property, Kazaa, organization, owner, song, music, opinion

A fight over the future of solar

April 26, 2007 German parliamentarian Herman Scheer responds to criticisms from venture capitalist Vinod Khosla about how best to develop renewable energy sources. TAGS: renewable energy, nuclear power, R&D, Germany, approach, venture capital, concept, opinion

Net porn ban faces another legal setback

March 22, 2007 Federal judge says 1998 law targeting Web sites deemed "harmful to minors" goes too far and violates the free speech rights of American adults. TAGS: Child Online Protection Act, minor, setback, First Amendment, porn, law, prosecutor, federal judge, filter, court, Bush Administration, material, professor, America Online Inc., response, opinion

Australian court rules against MP3 link site

December 18, 2006 Judges say now-defunct MP3s4free.net violated the law by linking to copyright music, even though it didn't host any MP3s itself. TAGS: appeals court, Judge, court, Internet service, Australia, opinion, MP3, music, Google Inc., DVD

Police blotter: Sex offender demands Playboy on PC

October 6, 2006 In this week's installment, committed murderer and sex offender who had his laptop confiscated wins in federal court. TAGS: Police Blotter, Minnesota, lawsuit, ban, U.S. District Judge, First Amendment, women, patient, opinion, laptop computer, PC

Adult site's legal battle could aid Web hosting services

March 30, 2007 Decision in the Perfect 10 case is likely to shield Web hosting services from being sued in state courts for the actions of their users. TAGS: online service provider, Web hosting, service provider, Communications Decency Act, DMCA, law, behavior, attorney, opinion, Google Inc.

Federal judge orders halt to NSA spy program

August 17, 2006 Authorized yet warrantless surveillance is ruled unconstitutional, but gets a stay of execution. TAGS: NSA, Bush Administration, federal judge, stay, government, president, decision, power, opinion
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