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Japanese File-Sharing Program Developer's Acquittal Upheld
Japan's Supreme Court has upheld a high court decision that acquitted the developer of the widely used Winny software of abetting illegal copying of movies, games, and other content over the internet.Judge: GPS Data Used Against Cabbie Not Privacy Violation
Prosecutors' use of global positioning system data to track the movements of a New York City taxi driver accused of overcharging almost 300 passengers did not violate the driver's Fourth Amendment right to privacy, a Manhattan judge has ruled. The judge rejected a suppression motion, ruling that the cabbie could not show a "reasonable expectation of privacy."Gerard Neiditsch, executive director of business integration and technology for Mallesons Stephen Jaques, speaks with LTN magazine's Editor-in-Chief Monica Bay, about the development of his firm's iPhone/iPad app, Mallesons Connect, which helps attorneys securely access client and matter information from internal systems. This tool won Mallesons the 2011 LTN award for Most Innovative Technology in a Large Firm.
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CES 2013: Seagate Debuts New Wi-Fi Storage Device
At the 2013 International CES this week, Cupertino, Calif.-based storage provider Seagate Technology announced the second generation of its mobile Wi-Fi storage device, called Mobile Plus, which replaces the Seagate GoFlex Satellite product.BlackBerry Patent Tussle Continues
There's no end in sight in the two-and-a-half year wrangle over the patents inside BlackBerry handhelds. In March, it looked like things were settled. Toronto-based Research in Motion Ltd., which makes BlackBerries, agreed to a $450 million settlement with NTP Inc., which owns a group of patents and claims the devices infringe on some of them. But the two companies can't agree that the settlement would cover all future payment obligations to NTP for Research in Motion.Fastcase Partners With Philadelphia Bar Association
Legal research provider Fastcase has announced a partnership with the Philadelphia Bar Association that will provide Pennsylvania state and federal cases, statutes, and rules for free to any firm whose attorneys are all members of the Bar.Virginia's Eastern District a Rocket Docket for Patent Cases
Speedy resolution of cases has made the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia a popular venue for federal patent litigation. The number of patent cases isn't broken down by district, but judiciary figures show that 159 intellectual property cases were filed with the court. That's more than any other district court in the 4th Circuit.Trending Stories
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