The Electronic Frontier Foundation is challenging a Washington State law that criminalizes advertising for underage prostitution, claiming it runs afoul of... full story ![]()
A driver suspected of drunken driving almost hit a state trooper's vehicle before being stopped at 10:44 p.m. Wednesday in Paradise Township, state police said.
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A state law bars families from using state health investigation records in state civil suits filed against long-term providers. It also makes such records inadmissible in criminal cases against health care providers accused of neglecting or abusing patients.
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Internet users who illegally share music, movies or television shows online could soon receive warning notices from the five major U.S. Internet service providers.
htrnews.com (2 months and 23 days ago)
Internet users who illegally share music, movies or television shows online could soon receive warning notices from the nation's five major Internet service providers.
mercurynews.com (2 months and 24 days ago)
HARRISBURG - Law enforcement officials say they should not have to go to a judge before seeking personal data about Internet users in Pennsylvania.The state House is set to vote early next week on a bill that would allow law enforcement to obtain permission from a district attorney or attorney general - instead of requiring a warrant from a judge - to force internet service...
pottsmerc.com (2 months ago)

The nation's five major Internet service providers will active the Copyright Alert System this week.
yahoo.com (2 months and 24 days ago)

Twitter and Internet service provider Sonic.net scored a perfect six in the third annual Electronic Frontier Foundation “Who Has Your Back?” report. However, Verizon and MySpace scored a zero out of a possible six stars in a test of how far 18 technology service providers will go to protect user data from government data demands. The purpose of the report is to inform the...
pcworld.com (19 days ago)
Internet users who are illegally sharing music, movies or television shows are going to start to receive warning notices from America's five major Internet service providers.
clarionledger.com (2 months and 24 days ago)

Existing wiretap law is almost 20 years old and doesn't capture the nuances of modern internet use. Here's how the FBI plans to get around it. A new FBI proposal would compel internet communications companies to hand over information--or pay a fine. Existing wiretap law is almost 20 years old and doesn't capture the nuances of modern internet use. The Communications...
popsci.com (11 days ago)
Internet users who illegally share music, movies or television shows online could soon receive warning notices from the nation's five major Internet service providers.
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