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Police Blotter: Verizon forced to turn over text messages

December 5, 2007 Justice Department gets judge's approval to obtain archived SMS text messages from wireless carrier without first obtaining a warrant. TAGS: Police Blotter, text message, warrant, prosecutor, Verizon Communications, phone provider, SMS, Verizon Wireless, telecommunications, request, e-mail

Feds take porn fight to Google

January 19, 2006 Bush administration subpoenas records of all searches over one week as it defends disputed antiporn law. Document: Google subpoenaed over pornography TAGS: subpoena, Child Online Protection Act, Bush Administration, porn, search engine, Google Inc., government, request, Yahoo! Inc., law, attorney, America Online Inc., Microsoft Corp.

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: Judge, Police Blotter, surveillance, request, federal judge, Maryland, evidence, cell phone, court, location, New York, call

MySpace seeks advice in sex offender investigation

June 4, 2007 Social-networking service asks Pennsylvania court for guidance as it responds to state attorney general's request for e-mail content. TAGS: MySpace, Pennsylvania, request, News Corp., attorney general, guidance, e-mail message, advice, e-mail, database

Google, feds face off over search records

March 14, 2006 Google's attempt to fend off Justice Department's request for search records goes before a federal court in San Jose, Calif. TAGS: subpoena, request, Google Inc., court, prosecutor, San Jose, privacy, government, Democrat, record, California, America Online Inc., Yahoo! Inc., Microsoft Corp.

Santa's delivered the Open Government Act

January 9, 2008 Internet attorney Eric J. Sinrod explains why he thinks the newly signed law ensures government accountability in the Digital Age. TAGS: exemption, statute, request, agency, law, government, president, response

Feds: Google's privacy concerns unfounded

February 27, 2006 Justice Department says search giant's arguments for refusing to turn over information lack merit. TAGS: Child Online Protection Act, government, brief, Google Inc., argument, request, search engine, Microsoft Corp.

Judge to help feds against Google

March 14, 2006 A federal judge says he would grant federal prosecutors at least some of their records requests. The buzz: Should Google be forced to hand over data? Photo: Google at court TAGS: Google Inc., federal prosecutor, Alexa Internet Inc., federal judge, attorney, court, Judge, San Jose, request, record, Google Search, California

Dell calls on HP to investigate spying charges

June 1, 2007 Hewlett-Packard says it discussed allegations that employees spied on rival, but Dell wants more thorough investigation. TAGS: trade secret, allegation, investigation, Dell, HP, request

Police blotter: Patriot Act e-mail spying approved

February 10, 2006 Federal judge OKs prosecutors' Patriot Act request for e-mail surveillance without any evidence of wrongdoing by the target. TAGS: USA PATRIOT Act, Police Blotter, prosecutor, electronic communication, surveillance, request, evidence, language, e-mail, monitoring, analysis

HP discloses formal SEC inquiry into spy tactics

November 17, 2006 FCC has also requested records relating to controversial boardroom leak probe, according to a regulatory filing. TAGS: inquiry, Patricia Dunn, investigation, request, HP, California, e-mail

News sites fight to keep spying hearing open

May 17, 2006 CNET Networks and others say a hearing about AT&T's alleged cooperation in a spying program should remain public. TAGS: AT&T Corp., Wired News, attorney, Bush Administration, request, San Francisco, Adobe PDF

Senators quiz FBI director on Patriot Act

May 2, 2006 They ask for clarity on the agency's use of secret requests for subscriber information from Internet service providers. TAGS: USA PATRIOT Act, Sen., provision, request, service provider, senator, Internet service, Democrat, letter, agency, Internet Service Provider, U.S.

Judge blocks Microsoft 'end-run' in EU antitrust case

April 21, 2006 U.S. judge nixes request to subpoena IBM, calling it a "blatant end-run around 'foreign proof-gathering restrictions.'" TAGS: commission, antitrust, IBM Corp., Judge, court, European Union, Novell Inc., document, order, request, Microsoft Corp.

Google may have to fight second subpoena

February 18, 2006 If Justice Department's first subpoena is granted, another will demand details on how the search engine operates, court filing says. TAGS: subpoena, Child Online Protection Act, Google Inc., request, America Online Inc., government, search engine, Yahoo! Inc., Microsoft Corp.

Survey: Are domain registrars free-speech friendly?

February 2, 2007 MySpace successfully pressured one registrar into pulling the plug on a domain after a password list appeared. Would others follow suit? TAGS: registrar, domain name, court order, domain, survey, suspension, MySpace, phishing, New Orleans, phishing Web site, request, owner, order, credit card, password

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, government, Judge, telephone call, phone line, request, order, New York, opinion

Freedom of information? Uncle Sam, get it right!

March 28, 2007 Attorney Eric Sinrod says 10 years after Congress enacted E-FOIA regulations, government agencies are coming up woefully short. TAGS: agency, exemption, audit, guidance, request, government, freedom, law, compliance, record

House questions 'overreaching' FBI spy powers

March 20, 2007 Democrats, Republicans alike respond to report detailing the mishandling of requests for phone, Net and financial records. TAGS: USA PATRIOT Act, agent, request, authority, Rep., telephone company, Democrat, Republican

Dell takes small steps toward Linux

February 26, 2007 PC maker will certify some corporate machines with Novell's Suse Linux, but stops short of offering pre-installed Linux. TAGS: Linux, Novell Inc., Dell, Dell PC, OpenOffice, request, suggestion, U.S., PC, operating system
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