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Judge says use of MySpace may violate a court order

February 15, 2008 The case was one of the first in which a judge in the United States had ruled that a restraining order had been violated by contact made through MySpace.The New York Times TAGS: MySpace, Judge, order, contact, person, attorney, U.S., 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, spam, Judge, attorney, e-mail, U.S.

AOL phisher faces up to 101 years in prison

January 16, 2007 Found guilty by a jury, a California man faces time in federal prison for sending out e-mail scams and related crimes. TAGS: prosecutor, jury, prison, phishing, CAN-SPAM Act, America Online Inc., credit card, attorney, billing, Time Warner Inc., Microsoft Office, California, e-mail, U.S.

Feds admit error in hacking conviction

October 17, 2003 Federal prosecutors ask an appeals court to reverse a computer-crime conviction that punished a California man for notifying a company's customers of a flaw in its e-mail service. TAGS: conviction, federal prosecutor, hacking, attorney, flaw, prosecutor, government, California, security, San Francisco, e-mail, U.S.

Why we've finally canned spam

December 16, 2003 U.S. Senators Ron Wyden and Conrad Burns say critics overlook the real impact that the law they wrote will have in the reduction of unwanted e-mail. TAGS: spammer, CAN-SPAM Act, bill, David Berlind, spam, critic, law, legislation, mechanism, Internet service, attorney, Internet Service Provider, U.S., service provider, e-mail

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, plea, prosecutor, America Online Inc., theft, spammer, Judge, attorney, e-mail address, Time Warner Inc., e-mail, U.S.

Appeals court: RIM violated patents

December 14, 2004 Court affirms patent infringement but reverses injunction in case over the BlackBerry service. TAGS: Research In Motion Ltd., NTP, injunction, patent, decision, appeals court, claim, RIM BlackBerry, attorney, court, U.S., e-mail

Cold War encryption laws stand, but not as firmly

October 16, 2003 An attempt to overturn U.S. laws restricting the publication of encryption code ends quietly when a federal judge dismisses the suit--but only after assurances the laws won't be enforced. TAGS: Daniel Bernstein, Marilyn Hall Patel, publication, law, First Amendment, regulation, government, federal judge, encryption, rule, lawyer, professor, attorney, attempt, researcher, U.S.

Guilty plea in Al Jazeera site hack

June 12, 2003 A central California man pleads guilty to two charges stemming from an attack on the Web site of the Arab news service Al Jazeera during the early days of the Iraq conflict. TAGS: VeriSign Inc., Network Solutions Inc., Iraq, war, California, account, domain name, attorney, password, U.S., e-mail
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