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- Final thoughts on supermodel-blogger catfight
- A few final thoughts on the "skank" blogger case. I was on The Jeff Farias Show Friday talking about this story. Jeff asked me if I was concerned about courts stomping on Internet anonymity and I said, generally, no, that courts must strike a balance between First Amendment rights of...
- Tags: Court, Judge, Rosemary Port, Internet, Richard Koman
- Blog posts 2009-08-23
- Swedish court: Pirate Bay judge not biased
- Was the judge in The Pirate Bay trial biased? After all, it turned out after the trial, although he didn't disclose it at the time, that Judge Tomas Norstöm was a member of several pro-copyright organizations. Is that enough to earn TPB a retrial? ...
- Tags: Court, Advertising & Promotion, Marketing, Richard Koman
- Blog posts 2009-06-26
- Court says Pirate Bay judge not biased
- Despite the fact that the judge in The Pirate Bay prosecution, Tomas Norström, is a member of several pro-copyright groups, he's not biased, the Stockholm District Court has argued to the Svea Court of Appeal, which will rule on the issue, The Local, a Swedish news...
- Tags: Court, Strategy, Management, Richard Koman
- Blog posts 2009-06-09
- Judge rejects telecom cases but Al-Haramain moves forward
- Bad news for the EFF's and ACLU's attempts to sue telephone companies for cooperating with the NSA. Federal District Judge Vaughn Walker rejected the groups’ lawsuits because Congress had passed the FISA amendment giving telecoms immunity. The groups plan to appeal on constitutional grounds. While...
- Tags: Court, Statute, Obama Administration, House, Government, Telephony, Telecom & Utilities, Vertical Industries, Telecommunications, Networking, Richard Koman
- Blog posts 2009-06-04
- Courts' PACER system hides law, exposes private data
- Sunlight is said to be the best disinfectant. Electric light is the most efficient policeman. It has always been my view that when the people of this Nation watch their Government in action, they come to better understand how our governing institutions work and equip themselves to hold those institutions...
- Tags: Private Data, Law, Court, E-government, Social Security, Telecom & Utilities, Government, Richard Koman
- Blog posts 2009-04-09
- Do feds track cell users illegally? Legal groups want to know
- The ACLU and the Electronic Frontier Foundation sued the Justice Dept. Tuesday for information regarding the use of cellphones as tracking devices. The Washington Post reports that the ACLU had filed, back in November, a Freedom of Information Act request for documents, memos and guidelines on tracking cellphone users. ...
- Tags: Court, Cell Phone, Law Enforcement, Government, Cellular Phones, Vertical Industries, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Enterprise Software, Software, Richard Koman
- Blog posts 2008-07-02
- Dems ready to cave on telecom immunity
- Democratic leaders are preparing to cave to intense pressure to give telecom companies immunity from spying-related lawsuits, News.com's Anne Broache reports. Pitched as a "compromise" by Republicans, the new version essentially gives the Bush Administration "what it wants," Caroline Fredrickson, director of the ACLU's Washington office, says....
- Tags: Court, Immunity, Telephony, Telecom & Utilities, Quality, Telecommunications, Networking, Business Operations, Richard Koman
- Blog posts 2008-05-30
- Wikileaks judge realizes you can't enjoin the net
- So, the Wikileaks.org site is back online, after Federal Judge Jeffrey White dissolved his previous order, ordering the site's U.S. registrar to pull it off the net. In reversing those orders, the judge focused on the First Amendment implications of taking the site down. But even more to the point,...
- Tags: Injunction, Court, Internet, Web Site Development, Financial Services, Richard Koman
- Blog posts 2008-03-03
- Wikileaks is free
- Coming to his constitutional senses, Judge Jeffrey White reversed his previous injunctions against the Wikileaks whistleblowing site. Wikileaks had been offline at wikileaks.org, although it had been available at other servers around the world, including wikileaks.be. From Reuters: "There are serious questions of prior...
- Tags: Court, Obligation, Wikileaks, Banking, Social Security, Financial Services, Government, Richard Koman
- Blog posts 2008-02-29
- Privacy: Not So Ironclad
- A recent Israeli court case has Google divulging the identity of an anonymous blogger. To find out the implications for US law we asked two US and Israeli attorneys, David Mirchin and Russell Mayer, for their opinions here’s what Russell had to say. David's opinion can be found...
- Tags: Google Inc., Court, Privacy, Israel, Identity, David, Dave Greenfield
- Blog posts 2007-11-28
- EU emboldened; Who's next on the hit list?
- Now that European regulators got their big victory over Microsoft attention should turn to who's next on their hit list. The EU case against Microsoft market position and anticompetitive behavior boiled down to two items: The ability of Microsoft to bundle its media...
- Tags: Brad Smith, Red Hat Inc., Market Share, Apple Inc., Microsoft Corp., Intel Corp., Court, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2007-09-17
- Microsoft weighs options after EU defeat
- Updated: Microsoft said Monday it will take the necessary steps to comply with a European Union ruling after an appeal court gave the software giant a stinging defeat. Now Microsoft will have to share code with rivals to ensure interoperability. Specifically, The EU's second highest court backed a European...
- Tags: Interoperability, Brad Smith, European Commission, Commission, Microsoft Corp., Decision, Court, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2007-09-17
- New Dawn Technologies Case Study: Columbia Municipal Court
- The municipal court hears cases of violations of municipal ordinances. They required a case management system that could handle docketing, disposal of cases, issuing of warrants and summonses. Missouri also requires that municipal courts select only a state-approved vendor. Their DOS system did not track any statistics or produce documents,...
- Tags: Case Management, Court, Missouri, Electronic Filing, New Dawn Technologies, Document Management, Corporate Law, Enterprise Software, Software, Finance, Managerial Accounting, Business Operations
- Case studies 2007-05-22
- New Dawn Technologies Case Study: Roseburg Municipal Court
- The City of Roseburg Municipal Court desired a case management solution that would replace their HTE JALAN application as well as provide the required functionality necessary for a municipal court jurisdiction. In the court's system, it was very difficult to identify accounts that needed to go to collections. After a...
- Tags: Case Management, Court, New Dawn Technologies, Corporate Law, Business Operations
- Case studies 2007-05-22
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- AT&T loses bid to stop Verizon ads, responds with its own
- After having its request to have Verizon's ads removed from the air denied in federal court, AT&T responds with a new TV ad comparing the two services. by Jason D. O'Grady
- Tags: Advertisement, Verizon Communications Inc., AT&T Corp., Jason D. O'Grady
- Blog posts 2009-11-18
- AT&T loses lawsuit over Verizon's map commercial
- Ha! Take THAT Such a silly waste of the court's time. If they finally lose, I hope they are made to pay treble court costs just as a lesson in frivolous lawsuits clogging the courts. That would send a much needed messageThat if a corporation is going to...
- Tags: Cellular phones, AT&T Corp., GSM, CDMA, Apple iPhone, Verizon Communications Inc., W-CDMA
- Discussion threads 2009-11-18
- Selling customer information leads to prosecution
- What's the big deal?Isn't this how everyone does it? My boss would routinely buy millions of data records from companies to conduct email campaigns.Ah, but in Great BritainThey have made it TOTALLY illegal to sell data records. You cannot do stuff like this period over there, and I applaud...
- Tags: Asset management, INTERNET, Big Deal, asset, customer information
- Discussion threads 2009-11-18
- Apple's "force fed ads" patent more likely related to content, not hardware
- Perhaps neitherHopefully you are right and they'll use this process to allow customers to earn free content. Unfortunatley I see this as being a way for Apple to increase its warchest by forcing its followers to view ads. Perhaps it'll be a blend - view enough ads to put $10...
- Tags: hardware, O'Grady, advertisement, Apple Inc.
- Discussion threads 2009-11-17
- Psystar massacred in court
- I wouldn't.....buy even with a 100% discount, Psystar is toast and part of Apple's claim would invoke a recall of all machines and buyer's info. Apart from the 'no support' from Apple, there will be no support from a defunct company too.Yep, there is pent-up demand for an expandable cheap...
- Tags: Operating systems, OPEN SOURCE, Apple Inc., Psystar, hardware, Linux
- Discussion threads 2009-11-16
- GOOG could lose more than Murdoch
- Thanks, this was insightfulWhat if Murdoch and minions stroke a deal with a more desperate Google competitor - and blocked Google. That would be a very real threat. If users suddenly finds that Google returns fewer quality results than competitors, Google could lose search share, fast. That would strike directly...
- Tags: Operational accounting, TVs, TV & Home Theater, Google Inc.
- Discussion threads 2009-11-16
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