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New Law Firm Design Emphasizes Cost Cutting and Team Rooms

For those with access to the print or online version of today’s WSJ, see this article, Law Firm Cubicles and Libraries Give Way to Team Rooms, Lounges. Law firm office designs are “scaling back offices, the number of secretarial and paralegal cubicles, libraries, computer-servers and data-storage areas. Meanwhile, they are adding more communal spaces, from …

Subjects: Libraries

CA Court Rules Former Employee’s Spam Protected Speech

From Boston.internet.com: “In a blow for chipmaker Intel, the California Supreme Court Monday found that senders of spam e-mails cannot be sued under state law forbidding property trespass. The 4 to 3 ruling reversed a lower court injunction preventing former Intel engineer Ken Hamidi from sending e-mails critical of Intel to thousands of its employees.” …

Subjects: E-Mail, Free Speech, Intellectual Property

P2P Copyright Infringement Injunction Against Aimster Affirmed

From the RIAA press release: In a unanimous opinion today, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit affirmed a preliminary injunction against the peer-to-peer service Aimster (now called Madster) and its principle, John Deep. The district court initially issued a preliminary injunction last December which was subsequently appealed. The decision, in pdf, is …

Subjects: Copyright

Notification of Risk to Personal Data Act Introduced

On June 26, Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.) introduced legislation, S. 1350 (the Notification of Risk to Personal Data Act) “to require businesses or government agencies to notify individuals if a database has been broken into and personal data has been compromised, including Social Security numbers, driver’s licenses and credit cards. The bill is modeled, in …

Subjects: Cybercrime, ID Theft, Privacy

Risks of Using Employer E-Mail for Personal Use

Perk, and peril, in employees’ attachment to e-mail: “For much of the working population, e-mail is not only available but indispensable, a tool not just for work but for maintaining personal bonds….many workers are accustomed to using a work computer and e-mail address to stay in touch with friends and family in the course of …

Subjects: E-Mail, Privacy

Univ. of FL Launches Anti-Piracy System

From the Gainsvilles Sun: “In an effort to squelch the illegal sharing of copyrighted files in its residence halls, the University of Florida simultaneously launched an Internet piracy awareness campaign in the dorms and a new computer management system called ICARUS, which stands for Integrated Control Application for Restricting User Services. ICARUS monitors the UF …

Subjects: Copyright

PC Privacy Protection for Home and Work

3 to Spy on Those You Love: A review of Guardian Software’s Guardian Monitor 8.0 ($40, www.guardiansoftware.com), Spytech Software’s SpyAgent4.4 ($50, www.spytech-web.com) and Xelerate Software’s SpyPC 7.0 ($40, www.xelerate.biz). See also, Can Internet ‘Washer’ Programs Keep Web Surfing Private?

Subjects: Privacy