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- Announcing your social security number on national radio is a bad idea
- In a series of commercials that have caused everyone in the security industry to roll their eyes and/or wince loudly, LifeLock's CEO, Todd Davis, offers up his Social Security number as "proof" that his company can keep a client's identity from being stolen. But according to a class action lawsuit...
- Blog posts 2008-05-23
- Are you embellishing your resume or just plain lying?
- Most people embellish their resumes. In fact, there's quite an art to wording accomplishments so that they appear better than they actually were. But if you're not exactly forthright about your education or dates of employment at previous companies-facts that are easy to check--you could be cutting...
- Blog posts 2008-01-07
- SCO has to go, Nasdaq decides
- Nasdaq has delisted the UNIX technology company SCO, citing its filing for protection under Chapter 11 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code as the reason. An excerpt from News.com The Lindon, Utah-based company's shares were taken off the Nasdaq because of the bankruptcy proceedings, the company said...
- Blog posts 2008-01-01
- Report finds rise in overseas card frauds
- The U.K. payments association Apacs has revealed that overseas card-based frauds have increased by a phenomenal 126% compared to a fall in domestic card frauds (by 11%). The figures are attributed to the introduction of chip and PIN-based cards, which are harder to fake than magnetic strip-based cards. ...
- Blog posts 2007-10-04
- SCO files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy
- With cash reserves running out, the SCO Group, Inc has filed for bankruptcy protection. In a move that probably did not surprise many, the company made the announcement in a news release issued on Friday afternoon, just before the stock exchange closed for the week. The statement...
- Blog posts 2007-09-15
- Googltics deepens: More presidential candidates at Google
- The twenty-first century Web leader, Google, invited to its campus an eighteenth century thinker, Republican presidential candidate Dr. Ron Paul (R-TX), with surprising results. Dr. Paul (an obstetrician, and still practicing medicine as well as serving his Galveston-area Texas congressional district) followed Senators Clinton and McCain to...
- Blog posts 2007-07-16
- The cost of spam: Filtered e-mail results in missed court date
- For law firm Franklin D. Azar & Associates PC, the cost of spam probably rang up to the tune of several thousand dollars, or so blogged Venkat Balasubramani, principal of Balasubramani Law. The entire episode began with a sudden deluge of pornographic spam that assailed the Azar...
- Blog posts 2007-07-14
- Qualcomm hit again: Its Nokia's countersuit
- In my follow-up to the Qualcomm/Broadcom patent suit, this time it's the Finnish mobile phone major that has come calling. As detailed in the article from Associated Press, "Nokia, which filed the lawsuit in a Texas district court, is seeking damages and injunctive relief. The lawsuit deals with claims that...
- Blog posts 2007-06-12
- Russian teacher wins software licensing case
- Good result.Although I would not condone piracy, his version of events is entirely plausible and it's good to see at least some courts in the world acting with common sense.Litigation has got to a ridiculous level in the western world and needs to be reigned in before we all suffocate...
- Discussion threads 2007-02-16
- Workplace privacy versus computer abuse prevention, which prevails
- This article is also available in PDF form as a TechRepublic download.Courts are increasinglyholding employers responsible for the actions taken by employees usingcompany-owned computers. On the other hand, employees continue to push backthrough litigation claiming their privacy is being violated. It might come as asurprise to many that employees are...
- Technical articles 2006-12-15
- Dunn grilled by Congress
- Correct link to the photo galleryPhotos: Dunn testifies at HP hearinghttp://content.techrepublic.com.com/2346-10878_11-33107.htmlI watched itand if you listened to her, everything is everybody elses fault and she did nothing wrong.Of course the email evidence suggested otherwise.Dunn was witless, and an annoyance. Every answer could have been expected, except for these.1. When...
- Discussion threads 2006-09-29
- How HP bugged e-mail
- Examining the legality of HP's e-mail trackingAs part of its investigation into the source of media links, HP employed a commercial service that tracks e-mail paths to bug a file sent to a reporter. This service lets customers easily add bugs to files such as Office and PDF documents.See the...
- Discussion threads 2006-09-29
- Behind Google's German courtroom battle
- Is the term "Gmail" for internal use only?A German venture capitalist is locked in a legal battle with Google over the use of the name "Gmail." If Google is using the "Gmail" term internally, as a sort of "relay" service, then it may not be running afoul of the injunction,...
- Discussion threads 2006-09-14
- Federal judge orders halt to NSA spy program
- Federal judge orders halt to NSA spy programarticle rootWarrantless surveillance must ceaseA federal judge ruled Thursday that the warrantless surveillance program authorized by the Bush administration and carried out by the National Security Agency is unconstitutional and must cease immediately. The American Civil Liberties Union, which filed suit against the...
- Discussion threads 2006-08-18
- Tech firms to lobby for patent litigation reform
- All software patents should be declared voidPatents should be limited to physical designs. Imagine if someone centuries ago patented "a way of communicating by inscribing marks on paper" - everytime we wrote anything, we would have been liable for patent infringement.Software should only be subject to copyright, like books, paintings,...
- Discussion threads 2006-05-15
- Why is there such a tweedle over the Beatles battle?
- This morning, when I first saw this News.com story, I cringed. Could it be another news story about Bush and the alleged illegal download of Beatles music on his iPod? After the public flogging, I don't think I'm ready to cover another story of that journalistic caliber... Fortunately, today's story had absolutely nothing...
- Blog posts 2006-05-08
- Google settlement or not, click fraud won't go away
- Google settlement or not, click fraud won't go awayarticle rootGoogle settlement and the future of click fraudGoogle's proposed $90 million settlement could solve its past click fraud problems, but will it make the issue go away? Even if the settlement is approved, there's a lack of clear standards for determining...
- Discussion threads 2006-04-10
- Is OIN a good defense from copyright litigation?
- http://www.gnomedesktop.org/http://gregdek.livejournal.com/4008.html[i]"OIN is the Open Invention Network. Prominent members include Red Hat, Sony, Novell, IBM, and Philips, etc. The idea behind OIN: throw a bunch of patents in a pool. Make those patents available to open source developers, and to companies who support open source developers.More importantly: pool those patents to...
- Discussion threads 2006-03-24
- Ducking a bullet over data encryption
- Ducking a bullet over data encryptionarticle rootI would still encrypt and assume it is requiredIt is safe to assume this is only an early test case. Wait until a case comes up where real harm is demonstrably done as a direct result of misappropriation of confidential information from a...
- Discussion threads 2006-03-16
- BlackBerry settlement sets a bad precedent for patent-squatters and tech development in U.S.
- The RIM-NTP settlement that has removed the uncertainty surrounding the future of BlackBerry is good news for a lot of companies that now rely desperately on the "CrackBerry" as a key mechanism of doing everyday business. However, the settlement also sets a nasty precedent and calls into question...
- Blog posts 2006-03-06
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