Silk Road 2.0 Takedown Indicates Law Enforcement May Have Developed a Method...
Photo By: archie4oz – CC BY 2.0 By Steven Wilfong — Edited by Travis West Benthall Complaint, U.S. v. Benthal (S.D.N.Y. October 29, 2014). Complaint hosted by the Department of Justice. Blake...
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By Ken Winterbottom Judicial Watch Sues to Reveal Clinton Emails Conservative political watchdog group Judicial Watch filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Department of State last Wednesday seeking to...
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By Anne Woodworth UK Court Allows Safari Users to Sue Google over Privacy Settings Google lost a bid in the UK Court of Appeals to stop Safari users from suing the company over bypassed privacy...
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Data Breach Victims, Rejoice: Seventh Circuit Finds that Threat of Injury is Sufficient for Article III Standing in Data Breach Class Actions By Brittany Doyle – Edited by Ariane Moss Last Monday, the...
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By Ann Kristin Glenster — Edited by Ariane Moss Text of Settlement The Sony film “The Interview” was meant to take the studio laughing all the way to the top of the box office. But when an anonymous...
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By Patrick Gallagher – Edited by Ken Winterbottom TOR Project Head Alleges FBI Paid Carnegie Mellon for Hack in Connection with Silk Road 2.0 Investigation Roger Dingledine, director of the TOR...
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By Frederick Ding — Edited by Ken Winterbottom Supreme Court grants certiorari to Samsung on design patent damages In December 2015, Samsung paid $548 million to Apple after a jury in 2012 found...
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By Danielle Kehl – Edited By Kayla Haran The American Civil Liberties Union (“ACLU”) announced in June that it is challenging the constitutionality of certain provisions of the Computer Fraud and Abuse...
View ArticleThe EFF Challenges the DMCA Anti-Circumvention Provision: A First Amendment...
By Priyanka Nawathe – Edited by Kayla Haran 17 U.S.C § 1201 – The Anti-Circumvention Provision Electronic Frontier Foundation Complaint In 1998, Congress enacted 17 U.S.C § 1201, better known as the...
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By Li Wang – Edited by Henry Thomas California DMV Discuss Rules on Autonomous Vehicles The California Department of Motor Vehicles discussed tentative rules to regulate autonomous vehicles. As Fortune...
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