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14 Oct 3:34 am
Zimmerman Associates, Inc. (ZAI) Library Computer Systems Administrator Washington, DC Metro Area ZAI is seeking a Library Computer Systems Administrator with hands-on experience administering an integrated library system, ... creating javascript and unix shell scripts; ability to use the OCLC bibliographic utility; hands-on experience trouble-shooting computer hardware and networks; perience creating web accessible electronic interfaces for databases using advanced technologies. Responsible for ...
New York Supreme Court Criminal Term Library Blog - http://www.bloglines.com/blog/PLL
13 Jul 6:32 am by Stanley D. Baum
... opinion of the New Jersey appellate court in Stengart v. Loving Care Agency, Inc., No. A-3506-08T1 (Appellate Division/Superior Court, N.J. 2009) ... messages exchanged by an employee and his or her lawyer over the employer's computer system may be accessed and read by the employer, and it discusses generally the enforceability ... entitled to an expectation of privacy in any messages exchanged over the employer's computers and media systems. The policy should allow the employer to access and review all ...
ERISA Lawyer Blog - http://www.erisalawyerblog.com/
18 Jan, 2007 4:32 am by MCruz
The TJX Companies Inc. has reported an intrusion to their computer systems which handles their customer transaction system. All major card brands accepted by TJX have been affected, including Visa, MasterCard, American Express and Discover. The full ... the U.K and Ireland, may have been compromised as the result of a hacking incident at The TJX Companies Inc. last month. According to a statement issued today by the Framingham, Mass.-based retailer, the network intrusion ...
numbrX Security Beat - http://www.numbrx.net
21 Jul, 2008 11:27 pm
... systems which records its purchases and sales of Square D products and its inventory of such products, with such inspection to be incurred at Globe's sole expense and ... conduct described in Nat'l Hockey League v. Metro. Hockey Club, Inc., 427 U.S. 639 (1976). The court issued a stern warning to Globe ... motion to the extent it sought an order compelling Globe to submit to a forensic inspection of its remaining computer systems (including the 11 remaining workstations) and mandating that Globe allow any ...
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Electronic Discovery Law - http://www.ediscoverylaw.com/
26 Feb 10:00 pm by Doug Cornelius
... and Policies for Incidental Private Use of Company Electronic Systems and PDAs. The discussion in the article comes from the decision in Quon v. Arch Wireless Operating Company, Inc., 529 F.3d 892 (9th Cir. 2008). In that case the court found that a police department ... have no expectation of privacy Policies should make it clear that employees can expect their use of computer systems and devices, including personal use and messages, to be subject to monitoring and access by the ...
Compliance Building - http://www.compliancebuilding.com
26 May, 2007 7:27 am
The government investigating a computer hacking offense in Arizona contacted Yahoo! to have them segregate records. A search warrant was issued from the U.S. District Court in Arizona for Yahoo!'s ... to authorize federal search warrants to cross court jurisdictional lines. In re, Yahoo, Inc., 701 First Ave., Sunnyvale, California 94089, 2007 U.S. Dist. ... claim on whether they had reasonable suspicion at the time of the stop. SMJ Towing, Inc. v. Village of Midlothian, 2007 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 37416 (N.D ...
FourthAmendment.com - http://fourthamendment.com/blog/index.php?blog=1
3 Mar, 2007 9:44 am by Marcia Oddi
... to link all courts and clerk offices across the state, and it approached Monroe County to serve as the initial test site. The new system will not only allow courts to operate more efficiently, it will give the court employee the ability to analyze their own work to ensure its effectiveness. Initial work was completed last week as representatives from Tyler Technologies Inc. worked with court staff. "We have a team of five people, and we're spending a day in the life of ...
The Indiana Law Blog - http://indianalawblog.com/
15 Jun, 2008 8:31 pm by Marcia Oddi
... explain Chart #1, which is a color-coded map showing the CMS in use, by provider: Blue = JTS from Computer Systems, Inc (CSI) Gray = antiquated or manual Green = CourtView from Maximus White = Gavel from Maximus Red = custom system Purple = ... had been a part of the Doxpop network. This has effectively "de-networked" the Monroe County courts from the 45-county Doxpop system, and moved it to the JTAC network which is currently comprised of Monroe Courts and two small claims courts in Marion County. ...
The Indiana Law Blog - http://indianalawblog.com/
27 Jun, 2008 5:50 pm
... expert and a court-appointed monitor to inspect the state's computer system and the computers of 50 key custodians to ascertain whether any relevant information has ... question of a district court's authority to compel the forensic imaging and production of computer hard drives as a means by which to preserve relevant electronic evidence. Because litigants ... forensic imaging is not uncommon in the course of civil discovery. See Balboa Threadworks, Inc. v. Stucky, No. 05-1157-JTM-DWB, 2006 WL 763668 ...
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Electronic Discovery Law - http://www.ediscoverylaw.com/
8 Jun 2:43 am by Milord A. Keshishian
... F.3d 1069, 1072 (9th. Cir. 2002). "It is settled that computer programs are entitled to copyright protection." General Universal Systems, Inc. v. Lee, 379 F.3d 131, 142 (5th Cir. 2004). "A computer program is made up of several different components, including the source and object code, ... , screen displays, and menu structures." Importantly, "[t]he 'non-literal components' of a computer program, including its user interface, are protectable if, 'on the particular facts of each case, the ...
Los Angeles Intellectual Property Trademark Attorney Blog - http://www.iptrademarkattorney.com/
15 Jun 10:34 am by jennifer
... but there has been no consensus on what "damage" includes. The common sense meaning is that a computer system fails to operate properly because the attacker broke it, or deleted or otherwise corrupted data. ... to suffer at least $5,000 in damages survive motion to dismiss); HUB Group, Inc. v. Clancy, No. 05-2046, 2006 WL 208684, at *3-4 (E.D.Pa. Jan. 25, 2006) (integrity of the plaintiff's computer database was damaged under CFAA by the defendant's unauthorized access to confidential information). ...
Deep Links - http://www.eff.org/deeplinks/
26 Sep, 2007 3:54 am by Bill Heinze
... at issue here. First, prior to this litigation, LGE granted Intel a license covering its entire portfolio of patents on computer systems and components. This transaction constitutes a sale for exhaustion purposes. See United States v. Masonite ... . . . does not apply to an expressly conditional sale or license," B. Braun Med. Inc., 124 F.3d at 1426, so LGE's rights in asserting infringement of its system claims were not exhausted. Conversely, the trial court declined to find LGE's asserted method ...
I/P Updates - http://ip-updates.blogspot.com
5 Oct 1:32 am
... . v. Revonet, Inc., 258 F.R.D. 5 (D.D.C., 2009) Given the seemingly ever-growing complexity of computer systems, an "old-school" ... frequently resides side-by-side with Aunt Sophie's apple pie recipe on a computer's hard drive. So forget about sectors, clusters, slack space and ... a search when it is allowed by the court. What is forensic imaging and what does it accomplish? A forensic image of a computer is generally described as "a forensic duplicate, which replicates bit for bit, sector by sector, ...
DRI - http://forthedefense.org/
5 Oct 1:32 am
... . v. Revonet, Inc., 258 F.R.D. 5 (D.D.C., 2009) Given the seemingly ever-growing complexity of computer systems, an "old-school" ... frequently resides side-by-side with Aunt Sophie's apple pie recipe on a computer's hard drive. So forget about sectors, clusters, slack space and ... a search when it is allowed by the court. What is forensic imaging and what does it accomplish? A forensic image of a computer is generally described as "a forensic duplicate, which replicates bit for bit, sector by sector, ...
DRI - http://forthedefense.org/
5 Oct 2:32 am
... . v. Revonet, Inc., 258 F.R.D. 5 (D.D.C., 2009) Given the seemingly ever-growing complexity of computer systems, an "old-school" ... frequently resides side-by-side with Aunt Sophie's apple pie recipe on a computer's hard drive. So forget about sectors, clusters, slack space and ... a search when it is allowed by the court. What is forensic imaging and what does it accomplish? A forensic image of a computer is generally described as "a forensic duplicate, which replicates bit for bit, sector by sector, ...
DRI - http://forthedefense.org/
24 Sep 2:24 am by David Johnson
... information for use in subsequent employment. See ES&H, Inc. v. Allied Safety Consultants, Inc., E.D.Tenn, No. 3:08-cv- ... 3689, 3706. The Committee report also repeatedly referred to "hackers" who "trespass into" computers and the inability of "password codes" to protect against this threat." H.R. Rep ... payments), on the other . . . ." As such, "an employee's authorization to access his employer's computer system must be understood to have terminated when, having already engaged in misconduct and ...
Digital Media Lawyer Blog - http://www.digitalmedialawyerblog.com/
8 Apr, 2007 6:00 am by TRBRS
... costs associated with the unauthorized access of a computer system can satisfy the minimum loss requirements of the CFAA. See Hudson Global Resources Holdings, Inc. v. Hill, No. ... data satisfy the CFAA's minimum $5,000 loss requirement) and Pharmerica, Inc. v. Arledge, No. 8:07-cv-486, 2007 U.S. ... no allegations of interruption in service or incurred costs associated with responding and conducting a computer damage assessment, the court ruled "the Amended Complaint fails to adequately plead 'loss' ...
Technology Law Update - http://brownraysman.typepad.com/technology_law_update/
7 Jun, 2008 11:53 am
... case arose from "a contractual and trade secrets dispute between GWR Medical, Inc., a manufacturer and seller of various health-care products, and Hector M ... presented by both sides, the court found as follows: [Section 1030's] definition of a computer has three requirements: (1) `An electronic, magnetic, optical, electrochemical, or other high ... ROM was ever used, nor that Baez has ongoing access to GWR's computer system. . . . Baez was given the CD-ROM appropriately and in the course of his business ...
CYB3RCRIM3 - http://cyb3rcrim3.blogspot.com
2 Jun 6:36 am by Patent Arcade Staff
... Case No.: 1:09-cv-03180, Filed May 27, 2009 IQ Biometrix, Inc. on May 27, 2009, filed a new lawsuit against Perfect World Entertainment, Inc., Perfect World Co, Ltd., and Wagware Systems, Inc. for alleged patent infringement regarding two separate patents. The ... representations being substantially proportional to one another; and f) storing the calibrated graphical representations on a computer-readable storage medium. IQ Biometrix has also alleged that Perfect World Entertainment and ...
Patent Arcade - http://www.patentarcade.com
10 Jan, 2007 10:16 pm by George Socha
... state-of-the-art forensic equipment and software, positioning it to be able to turn around e-Discovery data acquisition from computer systems at a faster rate while maintaining the highest standards in evidence chain of custody and security. A certified SVDFL ... For more information, call 802.451.1098 or visit '[www.dataforensics.us]'. About C.E. Cantwell And Associates Inc. Specializing in litigation support, C.E. Cantwell And Associates is an electronic discovery and computer forensics firm based ...
In Re Discovery - http://sochaconsulting.com/inrediscovery
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