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Going back to school on security
Internet attorney Eric J. Sinrod finds that educational institutions have been anything but smart about preventing security breaches.
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With tech, nowhere to run, nowhere to hide
Internet attorney Eric J. Sinrod notes that where technology travels, the law will follow--sometimes to our detriment.
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Losing the way over e-discovery?
California plans its own set of e-discovery rules, but will they mesh with new proposed federal rules on the same topic, asks Internet attorney Eric Sinrod.
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Is GPS liability next?
Who's on the hook when a navigation system's instructions result in an accident?
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Santa's delivered the Open Government Act
Internet attorney Eric J. Sinrod explains why he thinks the newly signed law ensures government accountability in the Digital Age.
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Can social networking co-exist with the workplace?
Corporate moves to completely block social-networking sites will only backfire, Internet attorney Eric J. Sinrod says.
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Divining the shape of tech things to come
If the mindset during a recent gathering of tech hot shots is a harbinger, the gloom and doom crowd is dead wrong, says Internet attorney Eric Sinrod.
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Dude, what happened to my PC?
Internet attorney Eric J. Sinrod explains why the law is unforgiving when a computer with discoverable data in a case goes "missing."
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Insecurity in the digital world
Internet attorney Eric J. Sinrod examines what's become the soft underbelly of our increasingly electronic era.
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Going cold turkey off a handheld
Internet attorney Eric J. Sinrod describes what it's like to function after circumstance plucks away his PDA.
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When virtual legal chickens come home to roost
Internet attorney Eric J. Sinrod explains why the real world court system is being called upon to decide virtual world disputes.
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The new urgency to fix online privacy
Unlike Y2K, which was a nonevent, Internet attorney Eric Sinrod explains why the business world is mobilizing behind what it sees as a real threat.
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Others post, you get sued
Internet attorney Eric J. Sinrod examines whether online service providers are legally responsible for content users create.
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The new e-discovery burden
Rather than streamline and limit litigation, a rule change adds a new financial burden, Internet attorney Eric J. Sinrod says.
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Making the case for telework
Most companies still resist the idea but Internet attorney Eric J. Sinrod says technology advances make this a no-brainer.
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From Watergate to videogate
Internet attorney Eric J. Sinrod says the proliferation of cheap and available technology adds a dimension to recent Patriots spy controversy.
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Why political bloggers can breathe easier
Internet attorney Eric J. Sinrod explains how political blogs are able to remain exempt from campaign finance regulations.
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A judicial blessing for vote-swapping sites
Internet attorney Eric J. Sinrod explains why a court victory could turn Web sites into a deciding factor in close presidential elections.
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Barbie comes out swinging
Internet attorney Eric J. Sinrod explains why the doll's corporate parent decided it had to take on a China-based cybersquatter.
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How MySpace brought down a spammer
Internet attorney Eric J. Sinrod explains how MySpace defeated a noted spammer.
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