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The world of social media arrests and prosecutions
What happens when a tweet or Facebook page becomes of interest to the law?
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Social media charges and prosecutions
Just how far is social media monitored, and what examples are there of convictions based upon it?
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Megaupload's Kim Dotcom in jail awaiting bail
Megaupload founder Kim Dotcom says his site is a "file-storage facility" aimed to promote creativity of users. But he's spending a few days in jail anyway.
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'Hacker 3' escapes jail time in RBS WorldPay ATM heist
A Russian programmer involved in the hack of RBS WorldPay's network and the $9 million ATM heist that followed has escaped jail time despite confessing his role in the crime.
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Feds want Mongols' trademark as part of prosecution
In a 177-page indictment, the feds have charged the Latino motorcycle gang Mongols with a massive number of crimes including murder, torture, drug trafficking and more. Dozens have been arrested;...
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Sue-happy RIAA gets hit with malicious prosecution claim
In their crusade against illegal file sharing, it looks like the Recording Industry Association of America has taken their job a bit too seriously. Ars Technica reports that one exonerated...
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At Kink.com, a live tool against piracy
Big outfits like Viacom may make the most noise about copyright violations, but porn sites are using tech to protect their property. Photos: Old armory home to new take on industry
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In NE, email porn, go to jail?
State attorney general introduces bill to make sending of pornography a misdemeanor - a felony if sent to a child.
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The world of social media arrests and prosecutions
What happens when a tweet or Facebook page becomes of interest to the law?
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Social media charges and prosecutions
Just how far is social media monitored, and what examples are there of convictions based upon it?
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Megaupload's Kim Dotcom in jail awaiting bail
Megaupload founder Kim Dotcom says his site is a "file-storage facility" aimed to promote creativity of users. But he's spending a few days in jail anyway.
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Egyptian activist charged with inciting violence via Facebook
The Egyptian Military Prosecution has charged 26-year-old activist and blogger Asmaa Mahfouz over a Facebook post.
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'Hacker 3' escapes jail time in RBS WorldPay ATM heist
A Russian programmer involved in the hack of RBS WorldPay's network and the $9 million ATM heist that followed has escaped jail time despite confessing his role in the crime.
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Selling customer information leads to prosecution
Perhaps Mr. Graham of the Information Commission was reading my post yesterday. The BBC has reported that an individual attempted to sell customer mobile cellular account information. A broker got...
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Judge blocks prosecution of sexting teens
The wingnut prosecutor in Pennsylvania who threatened to charge three teenage girls with child pornography for sending photos of themselves has been temporarily put on ice by a federal judge, the...
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Government's star witness undercuts prosecution in suicide case
Ashley Grills testifies that she, not Lori Drew, created MySpace profile for 'Josh.' Drew, she says, wanted to use the profile to 'humiliate' the girl who committed suicide.
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Feds want Mongols' trademark as part of prosecution
In a 177-page indictment, the feds have charged the Latino motorcycle gang Mongols with a massive number of crimes including murder, torture, drug trafficking and more. Dozens have been arrested;...
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Wiretaps up, terrorism prosecutions down
We have been told that our very safety, our “homeland security,� is dependent on the federal government having extraordinary powers to snoop, listen and search without the traditional...
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EU to probe US prosecution of gaming firms
The EU says it's taking a look at US prosecution of European online gaming outfits to see if the Bush Administration is especially targeting non-American firms, Reuters reports. "The U.S. has the...
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Reader: I need my old SunRocket call logs to prosecute "predatory pervert"
A reader whose email address maps back to a document services firm has just written me with a compelling and intriguing question. A former customer of dead-and-being buried SunRocket, he wants to...
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