The nation’s premier anti-hacking law poses a threat to the civil liberties of the millions of Americans who use computers and the internet and could lead to the arrest and prosecution of man
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WASHINGTON — It was perhaps the Super Bowl of all Fourth Amendment privacy cases: The Supreme Court was holding oral arguments here Tuesday on whether the police may attach GPS devices to veh
Looks like copyright troll Righthaven is teetering on the abyss. A Nevada federal court slapped it with a $63,700 legal-fee tab, and said the U.S. Marshal Service “is authorized to use reason
Score another win for big content against online innovation.
Last Friday, the Motion Picture Association of America announced that the spunky streaming movie startup Zediva agreed to close do