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How to Survive an Online Attack
It's never been easier to attack a person or organization online, whether through social media or online review sites.Feds Offer Warnings on the Dark Side of Domain Name Expansion
Protests about the pending expansion of top-level domain names have picked up as the rollout date approaches, with Commerce Department officials expressing concerns about program specifics.Social Gaming Suits Are Serious Business
Social gaming -- online games that use social media sites such as Facebook and MySpace as platforms -- is a lucrative market whose practices are ripe for litigation. Legal questions surround "fast following," the sector's practice of quickly copying competitors' successful gaming concepts.View more book results for the query "*"
Gadget Gifts for the 2009 Holiday Season
This holiday season may not bring any revolutionary new gadget, but existing products are getting significant updates or new accessories that boost their appeal and performance. Author Alan Cohen highlights some of the most noteworthy new offerings for the gadget geek in your life.Crafting Technology Safety Nets
Protecting essential business information in the event of a terrorist attack or other unexpected threat is a top business priority in the legal industry and elsewhere. Paul, Hastings, Janofsky & Walker uses a proprietary information management and protection solution, says CIO Stova Wong. It's all about coast-to-coast data replication.Supreme Court Hears Arguments in Microsoft-i4i Patent Case
The Supreme Court heard arguments from Microsoft to overturn a $290 million patent infringement judgment in a suit by Toronto-based i4i against the software giant, a ruling that could have a profound effect on how corporations protect and profit from future inventions. At issue is which evidentiary standard should be used to determine a patent's validity.Trending Stories
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