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Is Big Data turning government into 'Big Brother?'
With every phone call they make and every Web excursion they take, people are leaving a digital trail of revealing data that can be tracked by profit-seeking companies and terrorist-hunting government officials.Search Engines, the Next Train Wreck?
Internet search engines are creating more complications and risks for businesses.Craigslist Gets a Little Help From Its Friends
Google and other online companies have filed an amicus brief in a suit claiming Craigslist allows discriminatory housing ads.E-Legal: The Intersection of Law and Technology
The law has been struggling to keep up with technology -- rapid technological changes have tested legal boundaries in areas including antitrust, patents and Internet regulation. A brief overview of the evolution of the law in these areas highlights the novel legal questions facing scholars and practitioners in the high-tech age.E-reader boom kindles a variety of new options
When most people think of electronic book readers, Amazon's thin, white Kindle probably springs to mind. But that could be about to change. A cascade of e-readers will hit the market this year, taking the devices far beyond gray-scale screens with features like touch navigation and video chatting - and probably lowering prices, too.Netscape, Microsoft Team Up in Internet Suit
Longtime foes Netscape and Microsoft have joined forces against an inventor who claims to hold patents on accessing information over the Internet. The two companies sued Allan Konrad, a scientist at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, after he filed suit against 39 companies for patent infringement. The plaintiff's strategy "was to try and make people pay him to essentially use the Internet," said Netscape counsel Charles Verhoeven.Legal Basis for Challenging Privacy Issues in E-Commerce
The online harvesting of consumers' personal information -- the placing of cookies to track their surfing activity for marketing purposes and the furnishing of such information to third parties -- raises serious privacy concerns when undertaken without consumers' consent. Several new federal laws, however, address such practices.Trending Stories
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