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24 Jul 2012, 5:01 am by DaytonDUI
 Follow DaytonDUI on Twitter @DaytonDUI or Get Twitter updates via SMS by texting DaytonDUI to 40404. [read post]
24 Feb 2012, 1:57 pm by Neil Squillante
During your presentation, audience members can move a slider to indicate their level of interest. [read post]
27 May 2010, 9:40 am by Kate Bladow
carolyn lawson: sm policy comes down to behaving yourself in public. [read post]
24 May 2016, 11:03 am by Harris Hoffberg
The plaintiff allegedly replied back “stop” on numerous occasions and Uber’s automated system ostensibly responded to these “stop” requests with a confirmation text stating “SMS from Uber is now disable. [read post]
30 Apr 2010, 3:56 pm by Mark Bennett
The interesting question is why the standard criminal trespass information used by the largest DA’s Office in Texas fails to allege an offense. [read post]
25 Feb 2011, 11:16 am by Jay Shepherd
But only people who are interested in the topic would bother. [read post]
25 Feb 2011, 11:16 am by Jay Shepherd
But only people who are interested in the topic would bother. [read post]
17 Jun 2022, 7:06 am by Odia Kagan
The outcome factor is again at hand when the use of the data is likely to affect the rights and interests of a particular person.When evaluating the maintenance history and/or repair data of the previous owners or holders of the vehicle, it is not a question of information about the new owner or holder of the vehicle. [read post]
18 Nov 2009, 11:07 am
Here are some interesting articles on the topic: Google Squeezes LexisNexis and Westlaw Hard Google Scholar Gets A Law Degree Google Scholar: Better than LexisNexis and Westlaw? [read post]
22 Jul 2006, 5:54 am
It's hard to say what could take the place of burning through VOIP-out minutes, but interesting things will likely emerge. [read post]
26 Oct 2011, 9:30 am by Edward J. Naughton
From a legal standpoint, the FrostWire matter is especially interesting because the FTC’s claim wasn’t based on false or misleading statements but on the design of the software. [read post]
29 Jan 2021, 4:00 am by Martin Kratz
The letters warn of a number of a number of examples of mobile app practices that may represent violations of the CASL-related provisions if adequate consent or an exemption is not applicable, namely: “Apps that convey false or misleading representations for the purpose of promoting the supply or use of a product or any business interest; Apps that collect consumer information without adequately disclosing to consumers how their information will be used or shared (even when such apps… [read post]
3 Nov 2009, 11:18 am
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11 May 2010, 2:41 am by Sanjana Hattotuwa
The article in the Economist is interesting reading, for it analyses differences in the behaviour of politicians on Twitter in the run up to and after elections, as well as in opposition and in government. [read post]
26 May 2016, 4:00 am by Sharon D. Nelson and John W. Simek
Some examples of the type of collected information include your name, e-mail address, preferences and interests; location, browsing, search and file history; phone call and SMS data; device configuration and sensor data; voice, text and writing input; and application usage. [read post]
5 May 2010, 9:26 pm by Sanjana Hattotuwa
What Namita fails to mention are interesting examples of the use of ICTs in Kashmir to bear witness to the violence on the ground, and interrogate the actions of State authorities in this contested region. [read post]
30 Jan 2014, 12:38 pm by Jon Markman
 The FCC requires that all Advanced Communications Services (ACS) – VoIP, email, Instant Messaging, SMS text messaging, video chat, and the like – and all devices used for ACS be accessible to individuals with disabilities. [read post]
29 May 2014, 12:35 pm by Florian Mueller
Those patent holders include Ericsson and, to a far greater extent, Nokia, a company that has sold patents to a number of NPEs in recent years and is itself increasinly turning into a patent assertion entity.This paper is recommended reading for everyone with an interest in smartphone IP issues from a legal and/or economic point of view. [read post]