...case, United States v. Drew, the government asserted that violating MySpaces TOS is a federal felony. The judge properly dismissed the...
Two key issues for courts and attorneys faced with social media evidence have been proper authentication of the evidence and access to that evidence in the face of digital privacy laws. Recent decisi
Technology has forced some attorneys to make decisions that governments once made
...v. Grokster, in 2005), ownership of copyright when posting materials online (MySpace's clash with singer-songwriter Billy Bragg in 2006), and the provenance...
...E-Trouble threat has expanded to platforms such as Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, MySpace, YouTube, and Foursquare, which all allow users to create profiles and "...
...E-Trouble threat has expanded to platforms such as Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, MySpace, YouTube, and Foursquare, which all allow users to create profiles and "...
...singing and songwriting. She leads the Paula Boggs Band and is a member of the...
...idea is that if you post pictures of yourself on Facebook or MySpace, and later come to regret it because you've been fired or...
...idea is that if you post pictures of yourself on Facebook or MySpace, and later come to regret it because you've been fired or...
...helped create the Fox TV network and worked on the acquisitions of MySpace and Dow Jones. He said in the statement, "I have had...
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