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Losing the way over e-discovery?

January 23, 2008 California plans its own set of e-discovery rules, but will they mesh with new proposed federal rules on the same topic, asks Internet attorney Eric Sinrod. TAGS: amendment, discovery, California, party, rule, definition, law, lawyer

Jail time for California file swappers?

September 23, 2004 Any California resident who sends copyrighted works without permission to at least 10 other people must include his or her e-mail address. TAGS: file-swapping, fine, California, work, law, e-mail address, e-mail

Calif. gov. signs law to punish 'phishing' scams

October 1, 2005 Bill is first of its kind in the United States. TAGS: phishing, law, California, U.S.

CA exec urges Asia to strengthen data-breach laws

September 28, 2007 Security sales director says region should follow Japan's example to ensure companies take data security more seriously. TAGS: data security, Asia, identity management, Computer Associates International Inc., penalty, law, Japan, region, network security, foundation, security, Singapore, enterprise security, exec, U.S., California

California forced to defend 'junk fax' law

December 22, 2005 U.S. Chamber of Commerce challenges state law, set to take effect on Jan. 1, saying it hurts small businesses. TAGS: Debra Bowen, fax, fax machine, federal law, law, California

Schwarzenegger signs e-voting 'paper trail' bill

September 28, 2004 New law requires paper backup for electronic ballots, amid nationwide concerns about flaws in e-voting systems. TAGS: e-voting, law, California, backup, security

Video competition comes to Calif.

March 9, 2007 First Verizon lands a statewide deal. Now AT&T is angling for a similar arrangement that will let both compete against cable operators for TV customers. TAGS: AT&T Corp., Verizon Communications, California, deployment, TV, law, state, community, agreement, city, video

Judge blocks California video game law

December 22, 2005 Saying minors have rights, a federal judge puts state law restricting "violent" video games on ice. TAGS: Ronald Whyte, minor, First Amendment, video game, federal judge, law, Judge, California, video, games

Calif. passes cell phone recycling bill

October 1, 2004 Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger makes recycling of discarded mobile phones mandatory for handset makers. TAGS: recycling, Arnold Schwarzenegger, cell phone, Governor, California, law, retailer, handset, mobile phone

Apple, others draw legal threat over media players

May 11, 2007 California company accuses Apple, Microsoft, Real and Adobe of violating copyright law by "actively avoiding" its products. TAGS: DMCA, digital radio, Apple Computer, copyright law, Adobe Systems Inc., letter, RealNetworks Inc., measure, media player, digital audio, law, intellectual property, work, California, Microsoft Corp., e-mail

Calif. top cop on HP, privacy and 'pretexting'

September 7, 2006 Attorney General Bill Lockyer discusses the controversial practice of pretexting and how his office is dealing with the problem. TAGS: Bill Lockyer, pretexting, federal law, statute, law, California, HP, attorney general, identity theft, privacy, practice

Feds shut down spam ring for good

April 7, 2006 While denying any wrongdoing, prolific mailers have agreed to pay nearly half-a-million dollars in a deal with the FTC and California. TAGS: defendant, agency, law, California, e-mail

California privacy law kicks in

July 6, 2004 Legal experts warn that out-of-state operators may not be exempt if they want to do business with residents. TAGS: online privacy, privacy policy, Shopping.com, law, California, operator, policy, Google Inc., Gmail, practice, e-mail

Court: eBay's off the hook over feedback

February 10, 2004 The auction site can't be forced to take down allegedly libelous or false statements posted in profile comments, a California appeals court has ruled. TAGS: eBay Inc., appeals court, feedback, profile, law, California

California spam law may face court challenge

September 25, 2003 A broadly worded ban on unsolicited commercial e-mail could prove vulnerable to challenges on interstate commerce and First Amendment grounds, legal experts say. TAGS: Do-Not-Call, antispam law, Gray Davis, anti-spam, law, California, spammer, First Amendment, e-mail address, challenge, e-mail, U.S.

Secondhand blues for eBay consignment sellers

March 30, 2005 States contemplate new laws targeting online resellers. But are they thoughtlessly applying offline rules to the Net? TAGS: eBay Inc., dealer, sheriff, law, online auction, seller, state, California

Google asks court to void Lee's Microsoft pact

August 29, 2005 Search giant asks federal judge to make summary judgment and rule that Microsoft's employment contract violates California law. TAGS: Kai-Fu Lee, Google Inc., Stacy Drake, hiring, China, federal judge, California, court, Dr., law, Microsoft Corp.

Lawmakers tackle national e-waste problem

May 24, 2005 House Republicans, Democrats join in push for national law as environmental groups sound alarms. TAGS: lawmaker, Maine, Democrat, legislator, Republican, law, state, California, Washington, conference, TV

Tougher data-leak law proposed

April 11, 2005 Update to ID theft bill aims to strengthen protections for consumers, after a slew of incidents where people's info was exposed. TAGS: consumer credit, ChoicePoint Inc., identity theft, bill, legislation, law, California, asset, organization

The politics of data security

March 27, 2006 Ed Mierzwinski of U.S. PIRG looks askance at business-friendly proposal to warn consumers of breaches. TAGS: notification, law, bill, data security, financial service, notice, risk, lawyer, California, standard
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