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Tag Archives: Laptop
Using remote tracking software to find stolen laptop may have violated federal wiretap statute
Clements-Jeffrey v. City of Springfield, Ohio, 2011 WL 3678397 (S.D. Ohio August 22, 2011) [PDF copy of opinion] Services that help track down stolen laptops and other lost mobile hardware are indispensable. Consider, for example, the year-long saga of Jeff … Continue reading
Would You Like a PDF with the Entire U.S. Bankruptcy Code for Your Kindle, or Your Laptop? Well, Ho, Ho, Ho!
Just jingle your merry sleigh over to my Arizona Bankruptcy Resources Blog and enjoy! And since it also links you to the excellent Bankruptcy Blog called "Credit Slips", you're getting two Christmas Bankruptcy Gifts in One! So rejoice! And a … Continue reading
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Copyright deal would toughen laptop, iPod laws (Calgary Herald)
The [Canadian] federal government is secretly negotiating an agreement to revamp international copyright laws, which could make the information on Canadian iPods, laptop computers or other personal electronic devices illegal and greatly increase the difficulty of travelling with such devices. … Continue reading
Govt Wants Into Your Laptop and iPod (Canada.com)
The federal government is secretly negotiating an agreement to revamp international copyright laws that could make the information on iPods, laptops and other devices illegal, according to a leaked government document. The deal could also force Internet service providers to … Continue reading