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- Supreme Court to hear P2P case
- Stay on top of the latest tech news with our free IT News Digest newsletter, delivered each weekday. Automatically sign up today!By ...
- Tags: Peer to peer (P2P), Digital music, Consumer electronics, Digital media, file-swapping, StreamCast Networks, Grokster Ltd., P2P
- Technical articles 2004-12-13
- Kerry's Criminals': Democrats on Trial
- Kerry's Criminals': Democrats on TrialKerry Workers' Tire-Slashing Trial BeginsFourteen months after John Kerry narrowly carried Wisconsin in the 2004 presidential election amidst allegations of voter fraud, five campaign workers for the Kerry-Edwards campaign team are set for trial Tuesday in Milwaukee on felony charges of damage to property. The "Milwaukee...
- Tags: defendant, Democratic Party, Kerry, off-topic, Opel Simmons, ProtiusX, who would've thunk it!?!?
- Discussion threads 2006-01-12
- Things actually said in court, word for word...
- Things actually said in court, word for word...Q: What is your date of birth?A: July fifteenth.Q: What year?A: Every year.Q: What gear were you in at the moment of the impact?A: Gucci sweats and Reeboks.Q: This myasthenia gravis-does it affect your memory at all?A: Yes.Q: And in what ways does...
- Tags: HEALTHCARE
- Discussion threads 2006-02-10
- Liability@work: What's your corporate e-mail policy?
- An e-mail policy is a good way to set limits on your company's legal liabilities. Here are the things you need to take into consideration when defining your corporate policy on e-mail.Having a clear and well-written e-mail policy that has been communicated to all employees can protect your staff and...
- Tags: Mike Walton, e-mail, Joyce Graff, e-mail policy
- Technical articles 2000-04-24
- Fighting fire with water
- Do you think rehabilitation through positive application of their skills is a realistic goal for dealing with cybercriminals? Is a malicious security cracker recoverable at all if he or she is a professional criminal, rather than just a malicious security cracker hobbyist?Can you think of any improvements to my...
- Tags: Workforce management, Team management, training and certification, Hacking, SECURITY, Viruses and worms, Court TV, training
- Discussion threads 2008-04-28
- SCO loses major court ruling in UNIX lawsuit
- Do you think Linux will quickly gain market share, or have your IT managers already accepted the litigation as irrelevant?Legal issues aren't as delaying as simple intertiaWhile the legal status of Linux may be causing some delays in corporate implementation, it's low on the list compared to other factors. ...
- Tags: OPEN SOURCE, Operating systems, johnbartley, Unix, Linux, SCO Group Inc., advertisement, operating system
- Discussion threads 2007-08-13
- Court docs: Ballmer vowed to 'kill' Google
- So Ballmer goes Apesh*t...what else is new?Everytime I see or hear of that moron, he is making a bigger ass of himself. I still remember the ass he made of himself back in the 80s' when he went on TV to advertise Windows 1.0
- Tags: Court Docs, Google Inc., it management, Why Me Worry?, windows
- Discussion threads 2005-09-07
- Spammers delendo est!
- No unreasonable spamfighting ideas refused!Will you be in the courtroom for the spammer's trial? Will you watch the story on Court TV? Any Oregon attorneys want to pro bono the creation of the aforementioned 501c(3) SPAMBUSTERS, INC.?Who're you gonna call? SPAMBUSTERS!And, if you were king of the forest, how would...
- Tags: Spam, johnbartley, spammer
- Discussion threads 2007-06-01
- Beavis and Butt-head in Virtual Stupidity: Court Chaos demo (Windows)
- MTV's successful Beavis & Butt-head series is brought to the PC in a point-and-click adventure. The game follows you as Beavis & Butt-head (not Beavis or Butt-Head) in their attepmt to be cool. Extremely faithfull to the series spirit, the game feels like it was ripped from the TV, and...
- Tags: Viacom Inc., Games, Microsoft Windows, Personal Technology, Operating Systems, Software
- Software downloads 2003-10-23
- The biggest election irony
- In 2001, Senator McCain said the bill he was co-sponsoring with Russ Feingold (McCain-Feingold Campaign Finance Reform Act) would keep [i]big money out of politics.[/i]In the final days of the 2008 presidential campaign, Senator McCain said, [i]"They spent more, that's the element ..... He Obama told the American people something...
- Tags: Taxes, Free trade, Obama
- Discussion threads 2008-11-05
- Filibustering who won?
- Filibustering who won?The other day I got home and turned on my tv to see a rediculous amount of grandstanding from politicians making silly speeches over averting a "nuclear threat" in our Senate. Every third word was nuclear in a dog and pony show that "America won." What did we...
- Tags: agreement, jkaras, off-topic, U.S. Senate
- Discussion threads 2005-05-24
- KISS = Keep It Short and Sweet
- KISS = Keep It Short and SweetIf I log on using my neighbor's WiFi signal is this illegal? If illegal please cite applicable statutes, regulations, laws, etc. I am NOT a lawyer. Appreciate email response to: hsremark@yahoo.comYesWhile I cannot quote statutes, it does constitute theft of services if...
- Tags: cable, hskramer@..., neighbor, networking, TV, wireless
- Discussion threads 2005-04-27
- U.S. blogger thwarts Canadian gag order
- U.S. blogger thwarts Canadian gag orderarticle rootSequester all of Canada or a few jurors...So Canadian courts feel that its better to keep all of their citizens in the dark regarding important court proceedings rather than sequestering a handful of jurors?Hey all you Canucks... draw open the shades to provide some...
- Tags: Blogging, proceeding, juror
- Discussion threads 2005-04-06
- Can you take away Internet privileges for life?
- As a parent, I'm well aware that there are times when a certain punishment fits the crime, and there are other times when all logic goes out of the equation, and the punishment that's dished out is way overboard. This is exactly what happened when Daniel Voelker, a 35-year-old Pennsylvania...
- Tags: Computer, Productivity, Internet, Sonja Thompson
- Blog posts 2007-06-07
- First Ammendment limitations, with a reason?
- As some may already know, Virgina courts are the first in the US to convict someone on felony charges for spamming. The convicted man faces 9 years for commercial shams and scams solicited by spam mail.While the defense sought protection under the first ammendement, the court's majority said misleading...
- Tags: Government, DeGroot, Jeremy Jaynes, e-mail
- Discussion threads 2008-03-03
- Admins need to get up to speed on forensic analysis
- The legal dangers of failing to protect your data are increasing daily, leading to a surge of interest in the field of forensic analysis. Administrators already possess some of the skills, tools, and knowledge needed for formal forensic analysis of a compromised system, but FA takes the usual problem-fixing routine...
- Tags: forensic analysis, analysis, John McCormick
- Technical articles 2004-03-08
- Much as I hate what he said
- Much as I hate what he saidHe wasn't inciting the public to do anything, he was suggesting the US government do it. A fine line perhaps, but perhaps not jailable.I do think the official state department whimpy condemnation doesn't go far enough. I would think that Bush or at least...
- Tags: Dr Dij, leader, off-topic, Pat Robertson, pat robertson is a psycho mad cow terrorist, Robertson
- Discussion threads 2005-08-24
- TechEd 2000 begins with comedy, quickly turns to XML, Exchange 2K
- Microsoft's TechEd 2000 began with a bang, but talk quickly turned to XML and Exchange 2000. Get the skinny from our man on the scene, Chris Tellez.As thousands of attendees waited for Microsoft chief Bill Gates to make his appearance yesterday at TechEd 2000 in Orlando, FL, several...
- Tags: Corporate communications, PRODUCTIVITY, Christopher Tellez, laughter, TechEd, Bill Gates, Microsoft Corp., XML
- Technical articles 2000-06-06
- Comcast considers creepy new addition to the set top box
- Comcast discussed adding a camera to its set top box to either serve content and advertising to the individual subscriber or as a gesture recognition device depending on which day you ask, apparently. In an interview with Gerard Kunkel, VP of customer experience at Comcast, the camera would identify...
- Tags: TV & Home Theater, TVs, Comcast Corp., camera, gesture, set-top, set-top box, TV
- Discussion threads 2008-03-24
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