by anickow | Jul 15, 2012 | Commentary, Legal/Tech News, Technology |
Yahoo’s digital publishing platform, Yahoo! Voices, was the latest major website to fell prey to a cyberattack. A group called ‘D33Ds Company’ stole over 450,000 usernames and passwords from the site (fortunately, less than 5% were still valid) and...
by anickow | Jun 13, 2012 | Commentary |
In 1992, Speedo unveiled the S2000 swimsuit just in time for the Barcelona Olympics. The suit, which Speedo claims was the suit of choice for more than half of the swimmers who won medals [warning: PDF] that year, offered some important advantages over lycra suits...
by anickow | Apr 20, 2012 | MTTLR Journal |
On behalf of the Michigan Telecommunications and Technology Law Review, I am pleased to announce the publication of our Spring 2012 issue. It has been a pleasure serving as Editor-in-Chief, and I look forward to reading the great pieces that Cliff Helm and the Volume...
by anickow | Mar 29, 2012 | Commentary |
On Wednesday, the House of Representatives voted down an amendment to FCC legislation that would prohibit employers from asking or demanding that potential employees disclose their Facebook usernames and passwords as part of the interview screening process. This...
by anickow | Mar 22, 2012 | Cases, Commentary, Legal/Tech News, Technology |
Wrapping up six years of heated litigation, Sony offered an $8 million settlement this week in a class action lawsuit led by The Allman Brothers and Cheap Trick, accusing Sony of underpaying the bands’ digital record royalties. Originally filed back in 2006,...