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  1. Evan Brown (Internet Cases): CD-ROM is not a computer (stop trying to stretch the bounds of the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act!).
  2. ars technicaCAN-SPAM violations cost online ad firm $2.9 million ("Online advertiser ValueClick and its subsidiaries were charged with using deceptive e-mails, banner ads, and pop-ups to drive traffic, as well as a failure to secure customers' financial information. The settlement is the largest in CAN-SPAM's five-year history, says the FTC, and bars the companies from any further violations.").
  3. Word to the Wisee360 v. Comcast: part 3 (Comcast fires back, part 2) (I personally will be quite disappointed if this case settles . . . .).
  4. Impulse Media pleadings here (govt.'s trial brief in .pdf) and here (defendant's trial brief in .pdf).  Another spam prosecution in the Emerald City - it's always tough to tell from something like a trial brief, but I wasn't particularly blown away with the government's case here.
  5. Seattle PI/Todd Bishop2 major spam cases end up in Seattle (the article mentions spamnotes).
  6. BNA's TechLawTurnitin.com Lawsuit Yields Rulings on Browsewrap Contracts, Fair Use of Copyrighted Expression (not directly on point for this blog, but interesting nonetheless).
  7. StorefrontBacktalkWhat Did Hannaford Know and When Did it Know it? (data breaches that no one really seem to care about . . . although I'm sure a few class action lawyers are licking their chops).
 
 
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