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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.

    Blog posts | April 4, 2011 11:36am PDT

  • 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....

    Blog posts | April 22, 2008 3:40pm PDT

  • 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...

    Blog posts | November 28, 2007 1:42pm PST

  • 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...

    Blog posts | June 28, 2007 10:26am PDT

  • 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.

    Blog posts | July 27, 2006 9:13pm PDT

  • 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.

    Blog posts | March 31, 2006 6:49pm PST

  • 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.

    Blog posts | January 23, 2006 5:48pm PST

  • EFF: 'Annoy' law could damage right to anonymity

    EFF attorney says "annoy" language is unconstitutionally vague restriction on "shield from tyranny."

    Blog posts | January 16, 2006 12:32pm PST

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