..., No. 11-CV-1279, (S.D.N.Y.,Feb. 24, 2012), U.S. Magistrate Judge Andrew Peck stated in his opinion that, "Computer...
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...BeyondRecognition's John Martin reports that Amazon Web Services...
...case before the U.S. Court of...employment and trade secret matters are watching...s terms of service. Earlier this year...
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Kroll Ontrack's demo suite was literally on fire
...Last week, U.S. Attorney General...who steal company secrets, years of investment...firms and other service providers develop data...
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...g., patents, copyrights, or trade secrets), but by country. For example, under U.S. law each joint copyright...
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President Obama's cybersecurity executive order , released Tuesday night, had legal technology experts split in their opinions Wednesday
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Originally Published: The Recorder
...Gwen Hoover, vice president, marketing services, Altitude Marketing, Emmaus, Pa. Meeting people we have only...
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