...With Less: Our first stop in Silicon Valley was Cisco Systems Inc., winner of our 2012 LTN Innovation Award for most innovative...
In the case that has shaped the scope of the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, defendant David Nosal will try to show that logging on to a company computer was just business, not criminal
Originally Published: The Recorder
...PayPal Inc. has won a partial victory in its effort to keep sensitive...
Originally Published: The Recorder
...With Less: Our first stop in Silicon Valley was Cisco Systems Inc., winner of our 2012 LTN Innovation Award for most innovative...
...constitutional rights of the defendants against the needs of PayPal and parent company eBay Inc. to protect sensitive data from the very individuals accused...
Originally Published: The Recorder
...DATAssimilate Systems Inc., a provider of optical character resolution, imaging, coding, and document processing software...
...offending sites from search results and third-party payment processing companies like PayPal could not do business with them. As originally drafted, the...
...Quon v. Arch Wireless Operating Co. Inc. in 2008, have detailed internet email protocol and have uniformly...
...harbor provision was tested in high profile cases, Viacom Int'l Inc. v. YouTube Inc. and Tiffany v. eBay. ...
...went after Google Inc., Yahoo Inc., MySpace, Amazon.com, PayPal, Match.com, AOL and CitiWare Technology Solutions. CitiWare...
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