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Electronic Communications, Privacy, Data Protection, and More: Category Archive for Twitter

Clorox: Looking for Attorney to Oversee Social Media Programs

Life Lessons Learned From Twitter

Is the Montgomery County DA Violating the Due Process Rights of Arrestees by Tweeting Their Names?

A Social Network / First Amendment Question

The Admissibility of Tweets

Breeding the Perfect Spammer

Twitter's Trademark Travails..Continued

Twitter Nabs a Google Lawyer

La Russa v. Twitter (La Russa Withdraws Claims)

Twitter's Trademark Travails (Continued)

Juror Tweets and Facebook Postings Do not Warrant Redo

Psych Profiling and Twitter Privacy

Tony La Russa's Legal Claims Against Twitter Look Tenuous

Trademark Issues for Twitter - Follow Up

Twitter Trademark Policy?

Trademark Issues for Twitter - Part 2

Trademark Issues for Twitter?

Twitter + Facebook Combination: Privacy Issues?

Media Mentions:

Spam--a Lot
(ABA Journal/Wendy Davis; March 1, 2010)

Texas county to name drunk drivers on Twitter
(SF Gate/IDG News; Dec. 24, 2009)

Starbucks sued after laptop data breach (NetworkWorld.com; Feb. 23, 2009)

Spam pins 'Strong Arm' Missed court date earns Frank Azar judge's reprimand
(Rocky Mountain News)

Microsoft Sues More Hotmail Spammers
(PC World)

Zango Sues Antispyware Vendor PC Tools (InfoWorld)

Software Notebook: Two major spam cases end up in Seattle
(Seattle PI)

Venkat on Copyright and More 1/2
(Rasmus Rasmussen Dot Com; May 22, 2009)

Court Limits Third-Party Text Message Ads
(Inside Counsel; September 1, 2009)

Articles:

CAN-SPAM Put to the Test (cNet; May 22, 2007)

Spyware Skirmishes: Spy Versus Antispy (cNet; June 5, 2007)

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