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| Description | Date | Docket # |
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EF CULTURAL TRAVEL BV v. EXPLORICA, INC.United States First Circuit
Cyberspace LawUnder the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, 18 USC 1030, expenses of at least $5,000 resulting from a party's intrusion are "losses" for purposes of the... |
12/17/2001 | 01-2000 |
INTEL CORP. v. HAMIDICalifornia Court of Appeal
Cyberspace Law, Injury & Tort LawMass emailing to a company's employees against company's express wishes and by deliberately evading company's counter-measures may constitute a... |
12/11/2001 | C033076 |
SALLEN v. CORINTHIANS LICENCIAMENTOS LTDAUnited States First Circuit
Cyberspace LawA domain name registrant, who has lost the use of a domain name in a WIPO dispute resolution proceeding that declared him a cybersquatter, may bring... |
12/05/2001 | 01-1197 |
UNIVERSAL CITY STUDIOS, INC. v. CORLEYUnited States Second Circuit
Cyberspace Law, Intellectual Property, CopyrightWhile computer code, and computer programs constructed from code can merit First Amendment protection, a content-neutral regulation that prohibits... |
11/29/2001 | 00-9185 |
NAM TAI ELECS., INC. v. TITZERCalifornia Court of Appeal
Civil Procedure, Cyberspace LawOut-of-state defendant's posting on message board, whose servers were administered in state of California, is not sufficient to convey personal... |
11/26/2001 | B149382 |
US v. PAULUnited States Fifth Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure, Sentencing, Cyberspace LawUnder USSG 2G2.4, email offer to send books on child pornography for cost of postage is sufficient to sentence based on "trafficking" child... |
11/19/2001 | 00-41299 |
US v. MORALESUnited States Fifth Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure, Cyberspace Law18 USC 875(c), knowingly and intentionally transmitting in interstate commerce a threat to injure another, applies to statements made in an Internet... |
11/05/2001 | 00-20811 |
DVD COPY CONTROL ASS'N v. BUNNERCalifornia Court of Appeal
Cyberspace Law, Intellectual Property, Trade SecretsA computer source code which describes an alternative method of decrypting copy protection on DVD's is pure "speech" protected by the First Amendment. |
11/01/2001 | H021153 |
US v. RAYLUnited States Eighth Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure, Cyberspace Law, EvidenceWitness testimony and physical evidence corroborating it are sufficient to support a conviction of enticing a minor to produce sexually explicit... |
10/29/2001 | 01-1338 |
MACK v. STATE BAR OF CALIFORNIACalifornia Court of Appeal
Cyberspace Law, Ethics & Disciplinary CodeStipulation in disciplinary proceeding where state bar agreed not to "affirmatively provide any publicity" to the ruling but would make it available... |
10/05/2001 | B143068 |
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