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  • #crime

    Texas County Shames Drunk Drivers on Twitter

    District Attorney Brett Ligon in Montgomery County, Texas will soon be using his Twitter account to name and shame drunk drivers in his area. Based on his current tweets, this is a comedy goldmine in the making. More »
    12/25/09
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    By Rosa Golijan
  • #microsoft

    Microsoft Office and Word 2007 Banned From Sale Starting on January 11th

    Microsoft's attempt to appeal an earlier decision regarding infringements against developer i4i's patents on custom XML tagging has fallen through. Microsoft will be forced to pull Word 2007 and Office 2007 off shelves by January 11th. More »
    12/22/09
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    By Sean Fallon
  • #apple

    Apple Nemesis Psystar Permanently Banned From Selling Mac Clones

    I feared that the Apple vs Psystar battle would just fizzle out, but it's ending with a strong punch as Apple Insider reports that Apple has been granted a permanent injunction against Psystar, marking the end of shady Mac clones. More »
    12/15/09
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    By Rosa Golijan
  • #crime

    DECAF App Thwarts Microsoft's Super-Illegal COFEE Forensic Software

    Microsoft's COFEE software is designed to help law enforcement grab sensitive, encrypted data from a suspect's hard drive. Recently that software was leaked online. Now, two "developers" have come up with DECAF—an app designed to counteract COFEE. More »
    12/15/09
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    By Sean Fallon
  • #ebook

    The Fight for eBook Publishing Rights

    For the past 15 years or so, most authors who've signed with publishers have explicitly defined their ebook publishing rights. But who owns the rights to the bazillions of books published before ebooks existed? More »
    12/12/09
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    By Chris Jacob
  • #remainders

    Remainders - The Good, Bad and Ugly Stuff We Didn't Post (and Why)

    In today's batch of things that didn't make the cut we've got a bit of NSFW humor, Time's list of gadgets of the year, an angry celebrity suing an Internet person, Dell profiting through Twitter, and more. More »
    NSFW
    12/09/09
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    By Rosa Golijan
  • #patents

    Apple Sued For iPhone Patent Infringement, Again

    These patent lawsuit stories are basically madlibs anyway, so what the hell: ST CLAIR INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY CONSULTANTS has sued APPLE COMPUTER over CAMERA TECHNOLOGY in the IPHONE. They have a history of WINNING LAWSUITS, and BUTT FARTS. More »
    12/04/09
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    By John Herrman
  • #crime

    Guy Demands to Be Arrested for Ripping His Own DVDs

    In Denmark it's legal to make backup copies of your DVDs, but illegal to break the DRM that prevents copying them. This annoyed a guy so much that he decided to turn himself in for ripping his own DVD collection More »
    12/02/09
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    By Rosa Golijan
  • #springdesign

    Spring Design's Injunction to Stop Barnes & Noble's Nook Sales Denied

    While waiting for a court date over an intellectual property dispute, Spring Design wanted to stop Barnes & Noble from selling the Nook. Their injunction for that's been denied today, but they shouldn't really worry much over that anyway. More »
    12/01/09
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    By Rosa Golijan
  • #law

    Psystar and Apple Reach Partial Settlement

    There are no details to be had yet, but apparently Psystar has filed paperwork with a San Francisco court revealing that the company has reached a "partial settlement" with Apple. More details should go public later today. [AppleInsider]
    12/01/09
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    By Mark Wilson
  • #crime

    How Your Brain Will Betray You in a Court of Law

    I know it's science, which is ostensibly more objective than human intuition, but there's something unnerving about an MRI brain scan being admitted as evidence in a murder trial in Chicago, the first in the US. More »
    11/24/09
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    By matt buchanan
  • #xbox360

    Microsoft Sued By Datel For Killing Off Third Party Xbox 360 Memory Units

    Datel, a company selling memory units for Xbox 360 consoles, filed an antitrust suit against Microsoft for blocking unauthorized third party memory units. Microsoft claims innocence, as the block is meant to reduce cheating on Xbox Live, not reduce competition. More »
    11/23/09
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    By Rosa Golijan
  • #att

    Judge Tells AT&T to Stop Whining as the Verizon Ads Will Stay

    Looks like we'll keep seeing Verizon's "There's a map for that" commercials as AT&T's injunction to have them taken off the air was denied. Unfortunately this isn't the end of this debacle as the judge is allowing a follow-up hearing. More »
    11/18/09
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    By Rosa Golijan
  • #blockquote

    Verizon to AT&T: "The Truth Hurts (Bitch!)"

    Okay, so I may have added "bitch" for emphasis—but this AT&T vs. Verizon lawsuit over the "Map for That" ads is turning into an all-out PR smackdown. This stuff isn't even written in proper legal language anymore. More »
    11/16/09
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    By Dan Nosowitz
  • #crime

    Two Programmers Arrested For Roles In Bernard Madoff Ponzi Scheme

    Jerome O'Hara and George Perez were more than happy to generate false records concealing Bernard Madoff's ridiculous Ponzi scheme until the crap hit the fan. They took hush money at that point, but I doubt that'll comfort them in prison. More »
    11/13/09
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    By Rosa Golijan
  • #antitrust

    Intel Pays AMD $1.25 Billion To End Antitrust, Patent Wars

    In case you were wondering if Intel's business practices were as shady as the European Commission and the NY Attorney General think they are, look no further than this: Intel is paying $1.25 billion—plus frills—to avoid fighting. More »
    11/12/09
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    By John Herrman
  • #copyright

    Secret Copyright Treaty Details Leak: ISPs Worldwide to Become Copyright Cops?

    New negotiations for an international Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA) kick off today, and this round focuses on a secretive Internet piracy plan drafted by the U.S government. No text has been released, but leaks have surfaced. It's not looking good. More »
    11/04/09
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    By Danny Allen
  • #psystar

    Final Round of Psystar vs Apple Might Be Called Off

    I'm pissed. For months, I've been waiting for the Psystar vs Apple trial to hit the court. And now both companies are filing motions for summary judgments and potentially denying me a show? More »
    10/09/09
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    By Rosa Golijan
  • #law

    Senate Passes Bill That Allows Cellphone Jamming In Prisons

    The Senate has passed the Safe Prisons Communications Act of 2009—allowing authorities to jam cellphone signals inside prisons. More »
    10/08/09
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    By Sean Fallon
  • #thepiratebay

    It's a Terrible Day to Be a Pirate (Bay)

    It's bad enough that the Pirate Bay's prospective buyers are world-class sketchballs—today, we find out that the Pirate Bay's business dealings are even shadier. Oh, and Google's culling TBP from their results Things: they don't look so good. More »
    10/02/09
    27,420
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    By John Herrman
  • #android

    Cyanogen Custom Android Builds Will Live On, Sans Google Apps

    When Google started hurling lawyerisms at the maker of the souped-up, stripped-down Cyanogen custom Android ROMs, the outlook was pretty grim. Luckily for Android hackers, Cyanogen and Google have reached an agreeable, albeit still stupid, compromise. More »
    09/28/09
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    By John Herrman
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