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USA | Hearsay | No Hearsay in Electronically Generated Information 27/07/2007 | USA | Hearsay | No Hearsay in Electronically Generated Information
Lorraine v. Market American Insurance can be a road map for the use of electronic information at trial, especially since it held that such information is outside the hearsay rule`s scope. Attorney Bradford Biegon explains how to use computer documents as evidence.
UK | Cyber Crime | The fight against net crime 16/07/2007 | UK | Cyber Crime | The fight against net crime
Using high tech know-how and old fashioned police work, net detectives are cleaning up the web.
USA | File-sharing | File-sharing `graveyard` still filling up 01/07/2007 | USA | File-sharing | File-sharing `graveyard` still filling up
Seven years after a judge ordered Napster to halt music swapping, online piracy continues to thrive. Some estimates hold that the large video and music files passing back and forth over the Internet chew up more than a third of the Web`s bandwidth. Meanwhile, the movie industry is following in the f...
USA | Cybercrime | Gas Stations Ripe for ID Theft? 26/06/2007 | USA | Cybercrime | Gas Stations Ripe for ID Theft?
Using a credit card at a gas station could pose more of a risk for data theft than shopping online, as point-of-sale terminals have emerged as a weak link in the security chain.
USA | Privacy | Are Google`s moves creeping you out? 19/06/2007 | USA | Privacy | Are Google`s moves creeping you out?
Now that Google is serving up images from the sky with Google Earth, creating street-level images with Street View and tracking customer behavior in cyberspace, some are starting to ask: how much is enough?
USA | Software Licensing | The hidden cost of being too cautious 17/06/2007 | USA | Software Licensing | The hidden cost of being too cautious
This article supplement details on the stunning costs, direct and indirect, that are associated with the `management` of software licenses for business and other professional organisations.
USA | Cybercrime | There`s a reason your IT staff is always busy 16/06/2007 | USA | Cybercrime | There`s a reason your IT staff is always busy
Malware and other Internet nasties continue to fester. That`s good news for the online security industry
USA | Regulation | Wall Street to Get Guidelines on E-Mail 15/06/2007 | USA | Regulation | Wall Street to Get Guidelines on E-Mail
The ever-expanding number of ways to communicate — like hand-held BlackBerrys, text messages and instant messaging — have raised concerns about the spread of confidential information through unsecure devices in Wall Street.
USA | Law Enforcement | From Database to Crime Scene: Network Is Potent Police Weapon 07/06/2007 | USA | Law Enforcement | From Database to Crime Scene: Network Is Potent Police Weapon
Technical initiatives have most potent crime-fighting tools but the Police Department has been slower than many businesses to incorporate the latest information technology into its day-to-day work. The very potential of crime centers data-gathering effort worries some civil libertarians, who quest...
USA | Cybercrime | Does Virtual Reality Need a Sheriff? 03/06/2007 | USA | Cybercrime | Does Virtual Reality Need a Sheriff?
Reach of Law Enforcement Is Tested When Online Fantasy Games Turn Sordid. As recent advances in Internet technology have spurred millions of users to build and explore new digital worlds, the creations have imported not only their users` dreams but also their vices.
China | Copyrights | Piracy in China is smart, hilarious, critics say 31/05/2007 | China | Copyrights | Piracy in China is smart, hilarious, critics say
Although the Chinese government is trying to crack down on piracy, illegal software and movies continue to thrive. An estimated 86 percent of software here is illegal. In fact, in some ways it seems a little worse.
USA | Copyrights | YouTube should have been allowed to show NJ toll plaza death video 27/05/2007 | USA | Copyrights | YouTube should have been allowed to show NJ toll plaza death video
The NJTA is suing YouTube as well as video sharing site break.com for copyright infringement for showing a video of a fatal crash earlier this month.
USA | Copyrights | Game piracy runs rampant on the Internet 15/05/2007 | USA | Copyrights | Game piracy runs rampant on the Internet
People who crack a top-selling game’s copy protection and post it on a peer-to-peer transfer site don’t do it to turn a profit. They did it just because they can.
USA | Privacy | Online Ads vs. Privacy 13/05/2007 | USA | Privacy | Online Ads vs. Privacy
FOR advertisers, and in many ways for consumers, online advertising is a blessing. But there are huge costs, and many dangers, warns Jennifer Granick, the executive director for the Stanford Law School Center for Internet and Society.
USA | Copyrights | The P2P mistake at Ohio University 07/05/2007 | USA | Copyrights | The P2P mistake at Ohio University
Ohio University recently informed students that the use of peer-to-peer technology has been banned from the campus computer network. The reasons cited range from network congestion to malicious software to piracy.


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