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Texting Fountain Lady Mulls Lawsuit

Parties are not shy about splattering their spleens through cyberspace.

Taking Cell Phone Etiquette to the Next Level

There's No Such Thing as Off-The-Record With 400 People

When Cease and Desist Letters Go South

"We Probably Shouldn't Put This in Email," and Other Words You Should Never Use in an Email

California AG Candidate (and Former Facebook Privacy Officer) Chris Kelly Buys Hillary's Email List?

Rhetorical Flourishes and Cutesy Phrases in Legal Documents - Thumbs Down

Rocky Mountain Bank - Gmail Update - Judge Ware Denies MediaPost's Motion to Intervene and MediaPost Appeals

There are Email Gaffes..and Then There are Email Gaffes

Rocky Mountain Bank / Gmail Fiasco Takes a Turn For the Worse

Text Messaging Client-Deponent During Deposition = Bad Idea

If You do Not Have a Fax Machine I Advice You Get One

Juror Tweets and Facebook Postings Do not Warrant Redo

Court Recognizes Fleeting Nature of Facebook Friendship

Please *Turn Off* And Stow All Electronic Devices

Delaware Supreme Court Justice in Hot Water Due to Racy Email Forward

Email Harassment Can Be Harassment Too?

Email: the Key Step to Online R*mance?

Cops Sued For Passing Around Racy Cellphone Photos

4th Cir.: Stored Communications Act Plaintiff Must Show Actual Damages

"Crush" Ad Implementation Gets Tatto Media in Hot Water

No More Reply-All For You?

Lawyers - Keeping Clients Up to Date via Email

10 Things Never To Put In Email

Target Pays $$ After Circulating Email Accusing Woman of Counterfeiting

Perez Not Subject to Jurisdiction in OH for Posting Email

AT&T;'s Email Advising of Change of Contract Terms Labeled as Spam [by AT&T;]

No More Drunk Emailing?

Another Private Palin Email Account?

They Probably Shouldn't Have Engaged in Email Discussions

Your Worst Email Gaffe - Freakonomics Asks

Behavioral Advertising Under Attack?

Forced Opt-In, Courtesy of Pizza Hut

Advice!: Use In-Person Interactions to Get More from LinkedIn

Bill Gates Abandons Facebook

Harassment Claim Can be Based on Racially Derogatory Emails

Eli Lilly's Email Travails

Book Review: The Future of Reputation

You've Got a Class Action Waiver!

More Windows Update Foibles?

Reply All Fiasco Compromises Whistleblower Email Addresses

Unchecking the Box

E-campaigning

A Revealing Reply All Fiasco

Microsoft Stealth Update?

Spamhaus Rebuffed by Seventh Circuit

School Board Not Liable for Blocking Mass Advocacy Emails

Group Defines the Term "Bacn"

Should moveon.org Be Worrying About CAN-SPAM Compliance?

Court to Lawyer: Whitelist the Court Domain Name!

Emails ~ Privilege Log - Should the Privilege Log List Every Single Email?

Unsolicited Political Messages

Vonage

Bruce Fein: Critical of WhiteHouse Email Policies

Harvesting: Probably Not a Great Idea

Font Stuff

The Big Question

The Fog of Email

Font Wars: The Move to Ban Comic Sans

Email Bankruptcy

Re: RE: re: Fwd: Re:

Voicemail ~ Email

Quick Looks at the WA DWT and Hang-up and Drive Bills

e360 v. Spamhaus: Yet More

Unspamly Goings on in Utah

Purgegate: The Email Trail

Spamhaus and 230 Immunity

Emails and Public Officials

08 Campaign Email Issues

D'oh

gwb43.com

Prevent Forwarding (Outlook 2007)

The Spamhaus Amicus Brief

Purgegate: Use of Outside Email Addresses May Become an Issue

Surprise Surprise: The US Attorneys Story

Intercepting Text Messages

Driving While Phoning

Flaming

On Behalf of My Client: F*$% You

Are You Sure You Want to Send This Message?

Public Employee Advocacy via Employer-Provided Email Addresses

It Sort of Depends on Who you Ask . . . .

Ensuring a Response to Your Email

The "Best" Brushoff?

Media Mentions and Articles

Media Mentions:

The twisted world of online copyright
(Econsultancy; Nov. 11, 2010)

Rise and Fall of a Spam Crusader
(North Coast Journal; Sept. 30, 2010)

Appeals court absolves firm that exposed man's SSN
(The Register; June 4, 2010)

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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