Archive for the 'Cyber Crime' Category

Auction faces more lawsuits for alleged information leak

Monday, October 13th, 2008

Auction, the Korean subsidiary of the e-Bay,is receiving has received 185 complaints from users of Auction. It has received 98 cases related to alleged leaks of personal information in the first half of this year.

World’s famous videogame publisher sued by videogame fans

Tuesday, September 30th, 2008

World’s leading videogame publisher, Electronic Arts, is being sued by videogame fans for the way it has handled the digital rights-management software built into its new game, Spore.

Ex-Lawmaker free from child pornography and exploitation law of Florida

Tuesday, September 23rd, 2008

Florida congressman Mark Foley is finally free from the Florida’s computer child pornography and exploitation law, and a state law banning the transmittal of harmful material to minors via electronic equipment or devices. Nearly two years after the Florida congressman abruptly resigned over sexually explicit messages he sent to a teenage House page, law enforcement [...]

Virgina anti-spam law unconstitutional: Virginia Apex Court

Tuesday, September 16th, 2008

The Virgina anti-spam law has finally been rejected for being unconstitutional by the state. The judgement has come with the release of the Spam King Jeremy Jaynes by the Virginia Supreme Court before couple of days.

Target settlement likely to make others rethink their web accessibliity to blind citizen of US

Monday, September 15th, 2008

The settlement between the retail giant Target.corp and the of the National Federation of the Blind, is likely to prompt other retailers to upgrade their sites. The company sources said that under the settlement, the company has already made some necessary changes to improve the accessibility of its Web site. Some legal experts said that [...]

Muskogee County hopes for settlement in the assessment database lawsuit with the California businessman

Wednesday, September 10th, 2008

The lawsuit between the Assessor Dan Ashwood and California businessman Roger Hurlbert, computer-readable assessment database information lawsuit is likely to a settlement. Roger Hurlbert, alleges the fee totaling more than $1,600 requested by Assessor Dan Ashwood, exceeded the amount recoverable by law. Muskogee County commissioners hope to go to settle a lawsuit in which [...]

OPUBCO agrees on settlement with the sportswriter in libel lawsuit

Wednesday, September 10th, 2008

The Oklahoman Publishing Company has agreed to come to a settlement with the sportswriter Jake Trotter in the libel lawsuit. The writer of the libelous article James W. Conradt , a University of Texas computer employee, apologized and agreed to pay OPUBCO an undisclosed sum.

Comcast Faces Class Action Lawsuit For Cheating Customers

Monday, July 28th, 2008

Comcast, the leading provider of cable services and one of the world’s leading communications companies, is likely to face the class action lawsuit for allegedly cheating the customers by surreptitiously blocking Internet file transfers. The suit was filed July 18 in the U.S. District Court for the District of Oregon.

Telecom Major Faces Class Action Lawsuit In The Federal Court

Friday, July 25th, 2008

The telecommunication giant Comcast has faced a class action lawsuit for allegedly blocking users attempts to share files. Gilbert Randolph announced to have filed the lawsuit in the federal court in Portland, Ore.

Bell Canada Hit With Class Action Lawsuit for Throttling & Deep Packet Inspection

Sunday, June 8th, 2008

L’Union des consommateurs, an Quebec group along with the Bell Canada customer Myrna Raphael, filed a class action lawsuit against the Bell Canada over the company’s internet access policy. The company has allegedly broken the three year ADSL contract with Raphael in 2006.


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