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OSDL hires lawyer, opens China office
August 27, 2004
The lab home of Linux founder Linus Torvalds hires an intellectual-property attorney and says hello to Beijing.
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MySpace hackers cop plea, extortion charges dropped
February 28, 2007
Two men accused of trying to extort $150,000 from site dodge major jail time, plead no contest to unlawful access of computer data.
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Jury convicts man in DMCA case
September 23, 2003
A Florida man who sold cards to get free access to DirecTV is found guilty of breaking the Digital Millennium Copyright Act--the first jury-trial conviction, a U.S. attorney's office says.
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Teens arrested in alleged MySpace extortion scam
May 26, 2006
Two N.Y. teens are charged with threatening the popular Web site with malicious code and attempting to extort $150,000.
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Ex-ViewSonic employee pleads guilty to hack
October 6, 2003
A former network administrator for computer-monitor maker pleads guilty to illegally accessing a company server and deleting critical data two weeks after the firm had fired him.
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Former CA exec Kumar sentenced to 12 years
November 2, 2006
update Guilty plea on charges of accounting fraud and conspiracy leads to prison time and $8 million fine for former CEO.
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P2P faces new legal scrutiny from states
March 16, 2004
State attorneys general are focusing on file swapping. But are powerful Hollywood lobbyists in the director's chair?
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'Homeless hacker' free pending court date
September 12, 2003
Adrian Lamo, who won notoriety for his public claims of electronic intrusions, is jailed then released to face federal hacking charges Friday.
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Dunn to surrender Thursday
October 5, 2006
Four of the five people facing charges in HP spying case are set to turn themselves in soon.
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Reporters' records accessed in HP probe
September 7, 2006
Two News.com reporters are among nine journalists whose personal phone records were accessed during HP's probe into boardroom leaks.
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California 'disempowered' by federal spam law
January 22, 2004
State Attorney General Bill Lockyer says California will have less protection against spammers under a new federal antispam law that recently superceded a stricter state law.
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