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25 Sep, 2007 2:08 pm
... e-mail mailboxes has grown from 253 million in 1998 to nearly 1.6 billion in 2006. During the same period, the number of e-mails sent grew three times faster than the
number of people e-mailing; in 2006 just the e ... economies. For law librarians it would be interesting if in updated versions of this Study EMC Corporation could include factors related to the authentication of information in digital formats Much of the data contained in this Study is highly
revevant to librarians, especially those ...
22 Mar, 2007 3:38 pm
... for the legal service industry and legal departments. The technology allows Paragon to offer its clients the fullest array of E-Discovery services available in the
marketplace. Immediate benefits to Paragon's customers are: - Combined power of production imaging and ... ; Marketing Director of Paragon. About Paragon Digital Imaging Company,
L.P. Founded in 1999 to provide legal support services for law firms and corporate businesses, today provides E-Discovery, scanning, duplication, audio visual ...
30 Nov, 2006 10:20 am
... email archive for regulatory/supervisory purposes or to support future civil litigation and e-discovery requirements. Feedback from a number of small public companies,
brokerages, and hedge ... upgrades in the future. An easy-to-operate, turn-key solution, Lighthouse's E-Trail Digital Archive Lite uses any of three different methods -
real-time ... messages, faxes, and other unstructured communication data within a corporate setting. With E-Trail Digital Archive Lite email archiving has never
been easier ...
12 Oct 2:34 am
Digital media law update: Courts have long recognized that corporations have rights that are at least akin to individual privacy rights. Recognized corporate
privacy rights include trade secrets and the exercise of the attorney-client ... Cir., No. 08-4024 (Sept. 22, 2009). AT&T had participated in a federal program administered by the
FCC called E-Rate. Under this program, AT&T provided telecommunications equipment to elementary and secondary schools and then billed the government for the ...
13 May, 2007 1:17 pm
... new possibilities. Often I have taken protocols from advanced cryptography that were naively described in narrow terms (e.g. "digital cash") and described them in
their full potential generality as substitutes for traditional commercial forms (e.g ... "Contracts with Bearer" "Bit Gold" "Micropayments Redux" "Combine Tipping with
Aggregators" Tort law "Robot Law" Corporate Law "Confidential Auditing" "Patterns of Integrity" I've also written on some general theoretical considerations: "Security and ...
10 Jan, 2007 10:16 pm
... facility that provides forensic examinations of digital media, such as computers, in support of investigations and/or prosecutions. The lab will be available to conduct
examinations at the request of all law firms, law enforcement and corporations - large and small ... of digital media using 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 ...
2 Nov, 2007 7:41 am
... not being compensated, and have sued Google for digitizing and indexing tens of millions of the world's books and periodicals. Finally, Google, Yahoo!, Microsoft, and other
Internet and e-commerce firms are trying to beat back ... been on the losing side of these controversies, as the economic model increasingly adopted by the Supreme Court is that
in order to reward corporations for collecting or disseminating information, its free flow in print and electronic form must often be impeded, and its ...
22 Nov, 2007 1:47 am
... not being compensated, and have sued Google for digitizing and indexing tens of millions of the world's books and periodicals. Finally, Google, Yahoo!, Microsoft, and other
Internet and e-commerce firms are trying to beat back ... been on the losing side of these controversies, as the economic model increasingly adopted by the Supreme Court is that
in order to reward corporations for collecting or disseminating information, its free flow in print and electronic form must often be impeded, and its ...
12 Mar, 2008 8:00 pm
... do projeto One Laptop per Child. Publicado no ano de 1995, Being Digital apresenta um apanhado histórico de diversas tecnologias digitais, analisando suas vantagens e
desvantagens. Negroponte já destacava, na época, que no futuro ... this reason you may reply to messages that would not stand a chance in hell of getting through the secretarial
defenses of corporate, telephonic life. Not nearly as much of our communications need to be contemporaneous or in real time. We are constantly interrupted or ...
16 Apr 11:36 am
... and retailers, and work on a myriad of devices, but the majority remain simply digitized versions of print books. Some devices or platforms include such tools as word ...
e-text that includes 1,700 primary-source documents-such as Presidential memos, reports, and even audio and video clips-linked from footnotes, providing ... models, and methods
of review that point to the enhanced, interactive, interlinked future of the e-book. Click to read "Innovation and the Future of E-Books" (RAND Corporation) [pdf ...
15 Jun 11:30 pm
... was driven by a cohesive plan. Led by then-Industry Minister John Manley, Canada introduced privacy and e-commerce legislation, online consumer protections, and supported
high-speed networks that rivaled the best in the ... rules to encourage venture capital financing and corporate investment in new technologies. The Telecommunications Act and
Broadcasting Act should be merged into a single law with streamlined principles that reflect the current digital world. The law should preserve innovation in ...
29 Sep 2:40 am
Digital media law update: Corporate officers and directors of corporations that are caught up in malfeasance often hope that their peripheral roles will exempt them
from prosecution. However, ... consumers. . . . These allegations suggest that D'Souza was deeply involved in a closely-run [e]nterprise, and permit the reasonable inference that
D'Souza either had actual ... also generally apply to violations of other state and federal laws. See, e.g., United States Liab. Ins. Co. v. Haidinger-Hayes, 1 Cal ...
9 Feb, 2007 11:17 am
... FYI™; as well as expert consultants and digital forensics capabilities, Discovery Services provides litigators at law firms and corporate counsel a diversity of
choices and flexibility for their varying e-discovery needs. As part of the LexisNexis® ... its flagship Web-based Lexis® and Nexis® research services, to a wide range of
professionals in the legal, risk management, corporate, government, law enforcement, accounting and academic markets. A member of Reed Elsevier [NYSE: ENL; NYSE: RUK] ( ...
23 Jan, 2008 9:30 am
... process. As stated by Magistrate Judge Major, the decision "provide[s] a roadmap to assist counsel and corporate clients in complying with their ethical and discovery
obligations and conducting the requisite 'reasonable inquiry.'" Plaintiff Qualcomm sued ... participation in the JVT and also requesting any emails received or sent by Qualcomm setting
standards for processing digital video signals. Qualcomm, in response to those document demands, said that it produced all non-privileged documents it ...
5 Feb, 2008 12:41 am
... as well, with more efficiency, greater capacity and better work product. The Digitization Of The Enterprise In the "old days" of a largely paper-based working environment,
the amount of information that could be created was limited - by space (e.g. file cabinets), time (e.g. to draft and ... which had once required review of perhaps 5 boxes
of information now involved 100, 1,000, or even 10,000 times more information. For the complete article, click here. Source: Metropolitan Corporate Counsel.
25 Jan, 2007 2:22 pm
... and how to improve your corporate records management procedures. The new amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure (FRCP), effective December 1, 2006, focus on
e-discovery and the accessibility of digital information. This requires collaboration ... ISPs, ASPs, data storage facilities and outsourced contractors? Join us for this
web conference to improve your corporate records management program and to recap recent compliance initiatives. • Creating a surveillance group to control email ...
21 Mar, 2007 9:07 pm
... and unacceptable uses? What if steganography starts to make up the majority of sensitive corporate communications? Can corporations communicate the most important
sensitive digital messages in the manner and method they choose or do they have an ... to use a tangible-centralized easily searchable form? How are outside litigators supposed
to ensure the integrity and completeness of the e-discovery process in a world of steganography? What if spam contains hidden messages? The only way to perform e- ...
4 Mar, 2008 9:33 am
... market,which involves compiling, storing and securing digital information, is emerging as a key opportunity for channel players. It capitalizes on the growing need for
corporations to comply with the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure. Via ... and securing digital information, is emerging as a key opportunity for channel players. Growth in
the market is being fueled by the need for corporations to comply with recent amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure (FRCP) covering the discovery of ...
2 Jan, 2008 12:00 am
... me into various thoughts and discussions about the legal market. Yesterday I flipped on my digital cable box to see that effective with the new year, Comcast has taken over
... Tom Gelbmann). Like the constant M&As in the wired and wireless telcos, e-discovery vendors are continuously being merged, acquired, and/or creating strategic
partnerships with their " ... or until corporate legal puts their foot down and tells them they need someone "Now!" So while there will be growth, particularly among e-
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8 Mar, 2008 2:41 pm
... W. Lance Bennett, sets the frame for the book. He looks at "Changing Citizenship in the Digital Age," and compares two paradigms: one of young people as engaged and ... MIT
Press, called "Generation Digital: Politics, Commerce, and Childhood in the Age of the Internet," in which she builds out further on the issues of corporate branding in
the online space ... things (pp. 202 - 3) that governments can do "to promote democratic youth e-citizenship" plus four "policy principles" (p. 204). Coleman links his ...
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