Litigation surrounding technology issues occupies a significant segment of judicial dockets, both civil and criminal, throughout the Eastern District. Summarized here are recent developments involving anti-piracy litigation under the cable-services provisions of the Communications Act of 1984; federal computer-facilitated crime indictments and prosecutions; and the latest cybersquatting decision handed down by the Eastern District of New York, involving the retailer ABC Carpet.
Cybercrime Initiatives
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