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Google ordered to hand over YouTube user data
A federal judge last week ordered Google to hand over a roster of user data on videos viewed on YouTube, in an… -
Judge to order newspaper to identify online posters
The Journal News in New York's Lower Hudson Valley is expecting a judge to order it to identify three anonymous online… -
Sens. Obama, Coburn introduce spending transparency bill
Sens. Barack Obama (D-Ill.) and Tom Coburn (R-Okla.) introduced a bill Tuesday aimed at expanding the reach of recently enacted measures… -
N.J. high court requires subpoena for Internet records
Internet service providers cannot release information about users, even to police, without a valid subpoena, the New Jersey Supreme Court… -
Court says Web site not immune under Section 230
A federal court of appeals ruling limiting the scope of protection under the Communications Decency Act will not drastically affect… -
Federal courts committee supports online plea bargains
A committee formed by the Federal Judiciary to consider whether criminal plea agreements should be removed from public access on… -
Va. high court considers plan regulating access to court records
The Supreme Court of Virginia will consider proposed rules that would regulate access to – and in one instance require… -
Oklahoma pulls court records from Web
In a time when many courts are working with advances in technology to provide public access to public court records… -
Swiss bank drops suit against Wikileaks
Less than a week after U.S. District Judge Jeffrey S. White lifted an injunction against the whistleblower Web site Wikileaks,… -
FOIA request prompts Army to restore Internet library
The largest online library of U.S. Army manuals and publications will restore public access to its site within the next…