If you know someone with a sick sense of humor, tell them not to joke about child porn. A benign "rickroll" could get them arrested and prosecuted for pandering to pedophiles, whether or not the link actually leads to child pornography.
Google Reigns Supreme In Image Search
Nielsen//NetRatings’ report on search share showed us more of the same: Google wins. But, what’s new in this report is that Google has been promoted from King to Emperor in image search, controlling almost 72 percent of queries.
Research In Motion Looking To Supreme Court
Blackberry maker Research In Motion (RIM) appears to be in a jam over a recent U.S. Court of Appeals decision against them in a patent infringement dispute. RIM tried to get the appellate court to change the ruling against RIM and they refused. The only alternative left may be a trip to visit new Chief Justice John Roberts and the rest of the Supreme Court (SCOTUS).
Blogger Protected By Delaware Supreme Court
Bloggers got a legal vote in their free-speech favor on Wednesday when the Delaware Supreme Court ruled elected officials couldn’t use lawsuits to unmask anonymous bloggers unless they had fairly significant evidence.
Epic Battle For Supreme Court
The lines are being drawn as the U.S. prepares for an epic battle over the next Supreme Court nomination. The ideological battle looks to have all the makings of a classic political spectacle of the highest order.
O’Connor, First Woman On Supreme Court, Retires
The abrupt, single sentence retirement of the moderate conservative justice shocks the nation.
Supreme Court Grokster Ruling Avoids Real Issue
The much-discussed unanimous decision by the high court doesn’t tell us anything we don’t already know.
Supreme Court Rules Against File Sharing Networks
The entertainment industry won a victory from the U.S. Supreme Court in the case of MGM vs. Grokster, which led to a ruling holding file sharing networks responsible for illegally shared songs or movies.
Supreme Court Rule Against File Sharing Networks
The U.S. Supreme court ruled against Grokster in the case of MGM vs. Grokster, saying that file sharing networks will now be held responsible if their intention is for users to trade songs or movies illegally.
Supreme Court Rules 10 Commandments OK in Texas, Not In Kentucky
The United States Supreme Court, adding to a series of baffling rulings this week, ruled that displaying the Ten Commandments outside government buildings was more acceptable than displaying them inside government buildings-except for the display in the Supreme Court itself.