by anickow | Nov 21, 2008 | Uncategorized |
by Ryan Walden, MTTLR Associate EditorImage I Voted? by Kenn Wilson. Used under a Creative Commons BY-NC 2.0 license.Today’s voters are more likely than ever to read online blogs for political news and views, use candidate websites to examine their stances on...
by anickow | Nov 15, 2008 | Uncategorized |
by: Brian Savage, Associate Editor, MTTLRTwo former Qwest customers have filed a putative class action lawsuit against Qwest seeking to end termination fees for broadband Internet subscribers. This is one of the first challenges to broadband service termination fees....
by anickow | Nov 10, 2008 | Uncategorized |
by Holly Lance, MTTLR Associate EditorIt may be time to quit that nasty BitTorrent habit. On October 13th, President Bush signed into law the PRO-IP Act (Prioritizing Resources and Organization for Intellectual Property Act of 2008), which greatly increases the power...
by anickow | Nov 7, 2008 | Uncategorized |
by Dororthy Eshelman, MTTLR Associate EditorIntroductionMillions of viewers have tuned in to watch the presidential and vice-presidential candidates debate pressing issues before heading to the polls earlier this week.1 A growing number of Americans, however, get...
by anickow | Nov 5, 2008 | Uncategorized |
by: Sherri Nazarian, Associate Editor, MTTLREditor: This post is part of a short MTTLR Blog series on the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act – Part one argues that the CFAA should not be expanded to address the problem of online bullying. Part two (this post) looks to...