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Pandora discloses grand jury probe over Apple, Android apps
Pandora Media said that it was served with a subpoena for a grand jury probe looking into how information is shared in smartphone apps on Apple's iOS and Google's Android.
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NJ court: IP-related info is private
Someone broke into the website of Jersey Diesel, changed the physical address listed on the site to a nonexistent address and changed the login password. Who? Owner Tim Wilson thought he knew....
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Judge slams FBI fishing expedition at Amazon
How would you feel if you bought a book through Amazon and then found out your book purchasing records had been turned over to the FBI? Would it make you think twice about shopping at Amazon in...
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Senate issues subpoenas on NSA warrantless wiretapping
The Senate Judiciary Committee on Wednesday issued subpoenas to the White House, Vice President Dick Cheney’s office and the Justice Department after what the panel’s chairman called...
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School files defamation claim against Wikipedia
The vagaries of free speech on the Internet are being challenged once again in a case against Wikipedia for anonymously publishing critical comments about a private Catholic high school.
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Justice Dept. subpoenas go far beyond search companies
Observers calls subpoenas a fishing expedition, as DOJ seeks wide range of information from ISPs, security companies, and filter makers.
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Google's resistance more about trade secrets than privacy
John Battelle ponders Google's resistance to DOJ subpoena and finds more than a slick PR move.
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EFF: 'Annoy' law could damage right to anonymity
EFF attorney says "annoy" language is unconstitutionally vague restriction on "shield from tyranny."
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Microsoft serves subpoenas on Google to disrupt criminal botnet
New details have emerged in a massive lawsuit by Microsoft and the banking industry to take down a global botnet based on the Zeus Trojan. Ironically, the leak occurred when Google exercised its...
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Here's what Facebook sends the cops in response to a subpoena
When the authorities send a subpoena to Facebook for your account information, what do they receive? Here is a document showing the pages and pages of data Facebook hands over.
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FTC subpoenas Apple in Google antitrust inquiry
The FTC has subpoenaed Apple over use of Google as the iPhone's and iPad's default search engine, as the regulator continues its inquiry into the search giant's business practices.
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U.S. judge upholds Twitter subpoena of Wikileaks' followers
A U.S. federal district judge has upheld previous rulings, allowing the government to access Twitter accounts of Wikileaks' supporters.
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UK court 'subpoenas' Twitter for names of super-injunction tweeters
A UK court has 'subpoenaed' Twitter asking for names and 'personal information' about users who may have broken a court issued gagging order.
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Pandora discloses grand jury probe over Apple, Android apps
Pandora Media said that it was served with a subpoena for a grand jury probe looking into how information is shared in smartphone apps on Apple's iOS and Google's Android.
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US subpoenas Wikileaks tweets, and why this could affect you
A US court issuing a subpoena ordering Twitter to hand over personal information about users' accounts who support or are involved with Wikileaks serves as a startling reminder that this could...
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The race is on: Oracle's Apotheker subpoena vs. HP's earnings report
As the Oracle vs. SAP lawsuit over TomorrowNow chugs along there's an interesting race against the clock setting up. Oracle wants to subpoena Hewlett-Packard CEO Leo Apotheker just as HP's...
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DVD Jon subpoenaed in Apple anti-trust lawsuit
Jon Lech Johansen, better known to most as "DVD Jon" has been subpoenaed as part of the ongoing iPod/iTunes antitrust lawsuit.
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FBI searches Kernell apt., roommates subpoenaed
The FBI searched the apartment of David Kernell, the son of a Democratic Tennessee state representative, suspected of breaking into Sarah Palin's Yahoo email account. Three of his roommates...
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NJ court: IP-related info is private
Someone broke into the website of Jersey Diesel, changed the physical address listed on the site to a nonexistent address and changed the login password. Who? Owner Tim Wilson thought he knew....
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New York City subpoenas creator of text messaging code
Creator of mass text messaging system used to aid protesters during 2004 Republican National Convention is resisting releasing data on its users. (From The New York Times)
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