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Electronic communications and their discontents
July 25, 2007
Internet attorney Eric J. Sinrod explains why a simple question of procedure in the electronic age is more complicated than it appears at first blush.
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How MySpace brought down a spammer
August 22, 2007
Internet attorney Eric J. Sinrod explains how MySpace defeated a noted spammer.
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The new e-discovery burden
October 17, 2007
Rather than streamline and limit litigation, a rule change adds a new financial burden, Internet attorney Eric J. Sinrod says.
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Can-Spam put to the test
May 22, 2007
Internet law expert Venkat Balasubramani says new legal limits could crimp future moves to sue spammers.
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Judge orders Microsoft to search its systems
May 21, 2004
A federal court has told Microsoft to comb through its computers and archives to find an explanation of why it introduced an e-mail deletion policy amid its legal battles.
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U.K.'s oldest court gets high-tech makeover
October 27, 2005
The Old Bailey gets system for recording hearings, computerized updates and e-mail alerts.
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Microsoft e-mail talks of Windows' 'toll bridge'
March 18, 2004
Read an e-mail exchange between Microsoft executive Jeff Raikes and billionaire investor Warren Buffett here.
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Yahoo releases e-mail of deceased Marine
April 21, 2005
In case that raised privacy issues, company complies with court order and gives family access to messages.
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A cyberspace update for hoary legal doctrine
April 4, 2007
Attorney Eric J. Sinrod says the ancient concept of "trespass" increasingly is being used to adjudicate cyberspace disputes.
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Police blotter: Net stalker loses appeal
August 19, 2005
Man convicted of cyberstalking a television reporter is unable to get out of his 96-month prison sentence.
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PeopleSoft loses round in Oracle suit
September 5, 2003
PeopleSoft fails to persuade a judge to fully open up e-mail and documents relating to Oracle's hostile takeover bid.
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E-mail monitoring may violate European laws
April 12, 2007
Human rights legislation cited in ruling won by college employee whose phone, online communications were monitored.
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British teen in court over 'e-mail bomb' charges
November 1, 2005
In a test of the U.K.'s Computer Misuse Act, youth will be tried for attempting a denial-of-service attack on his former employer.
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'Harry Potter' author fights e-book fraud on eBay
March 1, 2007
Has an injunction been issued against eBay? Each side sees court order in India case differently.
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Will more courts frown on SMS ads?
October 19, 2005
SMS messaging is a popular marketing tool but lawyer Eric Sinrod explains how a recent court ruling could upend it.
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Court takes gag off antispam service
May 13, 2004
A San Francisco judge lifts a temporary restraining order against SpamCop that prevented it from interfering with messages sent by OptIn, which is suing the antispam blocklist.
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Spam fighter hit with $11.7 million judgment
September 15, 2006
Nonprofit behind antispam blacklist is hit with multimillion-dollar judgment, but the order may not be enforceable.
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Microsoft, Intel split on BlackBerry spat
September 2, 2005
Companies that make up the Wintel juggernaut weigh in on the long-running NTP-RIM patent dispute.
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Court upholds Do Not Call list
February 18, 2004
A federal court decision upholding the Federal Trade Commission's Do Not Call list helps to clear the way for a do-not-e-mail list as well.
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BlackBerry maker countersues Visto
May 5, 2006
RIM asks judge to declare three patents invalid, reasserts that it hasn't infringed on e-mail system inventions.
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