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28 Jan 2014, 7:28 am by Vanessa Schoenthaler
Every day, MIDAS collects one billion records of trading data, time-stamped to the microsecond. [read post]
28 Jan 2014, 6:18 am by MBettman
Auer’s Proposed  Counter Proposition of Law: In the state of Ohio, when a real estate salesperson acts in the name of a real e [read post]
27 Jan 2014, 2:49 pm by David Greene
Privacy in Group Association In 1956, the State of Alabama accused the local chapter of the NAACP of operating in the state without the proper license. [read post]
27 Jan 2014, 10:08 am by Eric Goldman
One solution that the European Union could pursue would be the adoption of a uniform EU-wide copyright law, which would go beyond the existing EU directives that harmonize the national copyright laws of individual member states. [read post]
26 Jan 2014, 9:01 am
 They also stated that they would be asking the judge to overturn the verdict and may file an appeal. [read post]
25 Jan 2014, 7:20 am by Andres
The main programs are: PRISM: Collects data from specific targets from intermediary services, such as Google, Yahoo and Microsoft. [read post]
23 Jan 2014, 12:19 pm by Steven Eversole
Remember that even before you are arrested, police officers will be collecting evidence to be used against you. [read post]
23 Jan 2014, 7:47 am by Benjamin Wittes
This is not in and of itself devastating to the report, since metadata collection was taking place prior to 2006, as was overseas targeting of the communications contents of non-US persons overseas. [read post]
22 Jan 2014, 11:21 pm by Jillian C. York
Their groundbreaking website, Omraneya, collected blog entries across the Arab World, archiving dissent in the face of repression. [read post]
22 Jan 2014, 4:00 pm
Remember that even before you are arrested, police officers will be collecting evidence to be used against you. [read post]
21 Jan 2014, 9:17 am by Lyle Denniston
Verrilli, Jr., talked as if he, too, perceived the case to be a severe test of public worker collective bargaining. [read post]
20 Jan 2014, 8:02 am by Benjamin Wittes
The New York Times opened its editorial on the speech by declaring: In the days after Edward Snowden revealed that the United States government was collecting vast amounts of Americans’ data—phone records and other personal information—in the name of national security, President Obama defended the data sweep and said the American people should feel comfortable with its collection. [read post]
20 Jan 2014, 7:01 am
We have a wide variety of benefit options from which to choose and we certainly welcome any inquiries. [read post]
19 Jan 2014, 2:16 pm by Ken White
This ruling was widely reported in the media as a federal judge finding that a blogger is not a journalist, which is a bit of an oversimplification. [read post]
18 Jan 2014, 11:06 am by Tim Edgar
External surveillance is not unchecked, and there is no reason the United States should defend unchecked surveillance—even against foreigners—when, in practice, it already restrains these activities in a wide variety of ways, as I explain in more detail in an opinion piece for the Guardian. [read post]
17 Jan 2014, 1:06 pm by Rebecca Tushnet
  Second, collect so much information about us that they’ve become treasure troves for state agencies. [read post]
16 Jan 2014, 10:39 pm by Ben Reeve-Lewis
Well the tree is down and outside for collection and the living room is back to normal. [read post]