Archive for September, 2011

Cybercop Enforces Computer Law

The global fight against organized Internet crime has a new Cybercop on the beat. Steve Santorelli is a former Scotland Yard investigator who left that organization to join Microsoft's Internet Cr…

Flat Rate Global Data Roaming Service is Fair for EU Pricing Regulations

Often, technology advances at a rapid rate, and it can be difficult for governments to respond with regulatory laws. One of the challenges with delayed regulations is the fact that technology companie…

More Technology Law Suits Filed Against Google When Search For People Brings Up Offensive Results

A series of technology law suits were filed against Google previously by a woman named Bev Stayart who was very disturbed by the fact that when she Googled her name, certain results appeared that were…

Best Law School Rankings Are out

It's that time of the year again when the Law School rankings take place. For about two decades now the Yale Law School tops the list and it continues to do so this year too. The other schools wit…

Computer Law Breaker at IRS is Charged With Fraud

A federal grand jury has indicted a former seasonal employee of the IRS who used her position to commit computer law fraud when she gave First-Time Homebuyer Tax Credits credits to friends and family …