“It Wasn’t Me!”: A Viable Legal Defense For Hacking?
Due to the advent of identity theft, botnets, trojans and other digital mischief, does “I didn’t do it” work as...
Due to the advent of identity theft, botnets, trojans and other digital mischief, does “I didn’t do it” work as...
New lawsuit in Japan challenges Google’s auto-complete search. A Google autocomplete lawsuit out of Japan has legal watchers around the...
In 2012, the Chinese government passed a strict microblogging law. Ostensibly in service of the country’s Golden Shield Project, China...
Cyberbullying kills. Legislators now realize the severity of the situation and are working to craft effective solutions. And these days,...
As of May 26, 2012, websites operating in the UK are required to follow a privacy rule called the “UK...
Massachusetts Jury Duty Rule: Ixnay On The Social Media In Massachusetts, judges must instruct juries on social media protocol before...
2016 Update: When we first published this article, CISPA had Americans fuming; but, the bill ultimately failed. In 2015, politicians...