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InternetNews October 30, 2009 |
Facebook Wins $711M in 'Spam King' Lawsuit Judge grants default judgment against Sanford Wallace for "false and misleading" e-mails on social networking site. |
InternetNews October 28, 2009 |
Apple to Nokia: We're Ready to Rumble The two tech titans are set to battle over Nokia's claims that Apple illegally used its technology in the iPhone. |
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Cloning Expert Jailed A South Korean stem cell scientist once hailed as a hero for bringing hope to people with incurable diseases and creating the world's first cloned dog was convicted Monday on criminal charges related to faked research, but avoided jail. |
ifeminists October 27, 2009 Wendy McElroy |
Never get naked in front of a cop...or his wife Remember Eric Williamson? He was the Fairfax, Virginia man arrested for making coffee while naked and alone in his own kitchen. |
Popular Mechanics October 27, 2009 Adam Hadhazy |
How California's New Water Laws Inform the Coming National Crisis As California withers through a third year of drought, state lawmakers have been recalled to Sacramento for a special legislative session to try and squelch a decades-in-the-making water crisis. |
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Money For Nothing An Illinois man has admitted banking more than $470,000 in paychecks from a New Jersey company he never worked for. |
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Halloween: Not For Everyone Baltimore County police charged an officer with assault for pulling his service weapon on a Halloween worker dressed as the killer from "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre." |
U.S. Banker November 2009 Coit & Tatom |
Showing Some Love for GLB on its 10-Year Anniversary Though it s become a popular target since the financial crisis, the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act has made the financial services industry more resilient to economic and financial shocks. |
Search Engine Watch October 26, 2009 Ron Jones |
Internet Law 101, Part 2 Learn the basics about copyrighting your Web site content, Web agreements, privacy policy issues, and domain issues including cybersquatting, typosquatting, hijacking, and transfer fraud. |
ifeminists October 24, 2009 Wendy McElroy |
Do not believe sex offender registries The vague, ambiguous or entirely misleading charges that are sometimes listed in the registries, are intentional. The law enforcement agents and bureaucrats who handled these "crimes" are aware of how absurd many of the cases are. |
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