The Federal District Court in Maryland this week dismissed Du Daobin v. Cisco Systems, a case brought by Chinese dissidents…
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It’s an old legal adage that bad facts lead to bad legal decisions, and today we’ve got a classic example…
In a win for online fair use and the free speech it makes possible, a federal district court judge has…
Open Letter to Tech Companies Includes 10 Principles to Protect Users From NSA Sabotage In the past nine months, our…
Nearly three months since his arrest, the Egyptian blogger, software developer and activist Alaa Abd El Fattah remains imprisoned. Charged…
In the latest blow to patent trolls, 42 state and territorial attorneys general—that’s right, 42!—wrote a letter today calling on…
The U.S. Trade Rep announced last week that it will create a new “Public Interest Trade Advisory Committee,” in an…
FBI agents arrested a Mexican tycoon named Jose Susumo Azano Matsura at his Coronado, Calif. home on Wednesday as part…
In July 2012, the United Nations Human Rights Council issued the first-ever UN resolution affirming that human rights in the…
The NSA appears to have been involved in the surveillance of privileged attorney-client communications, and the legal community is not…