A group of librarians argue the Internet Archive is a library, saying that the four major publishers' lawsuit threatens the development of digital collections
A major lawsuit against the nonprofit Internet Archive threatens the future of all libraries. Chrisfreeland / Internet Archive Blogs : Here's how to participate in Monday's oral arguments Tweets: @fig...
Senate Republicans say the Judiciary Committee will issue a subpoena to Jack Dorsey about Twitter's blocking of a New York Post article
U.S. Senator Josh Hawley has formally requested @Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey and @Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg to appear before the Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on Crime and Terrorism in a coming hearing...
Unsealed documents show Facebook orchestrated a multi-year effort that duped children who played video games into spending their parents' money
It turns out moving fast and breaking things might … AJ Dellinger / Engadget : Facebook willingly let kids spend their parents' money and didn't stop it Alan Martin / Inquirer : Facebook is lovely but...
Profile of Jay Leiderman, who represented journalist Matthew Keys, and is the best-known criminal defense lawyer for hackers in the US
Joseph Bernstein / BuzzFeed : Tweets: @bernstein Tweets: Joe Bernstein / @bernstein : i profiled @JayLeidermanLaw, who is among MANY other things the most entertaining lawyer i have ever met http://w...
Profile of Jay Leiderman, who represented journalist Matthew Keys, and is the best-known criminal defense lawyer for hackers in the US
The law offices of Jay Leiderman occupy the third floor of a beige building in an unlovely office park across a busy road from a strip mall that features … Tweets: @bernstein Tweets: Joe Bernstein / @...
Matthew Keys sentenced to 24 months under the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act for his role in 2010 LA Times hack, must surrender to custody June 15, plans appeal
Former Reuters Journalist Matthew Keys Sentenced to Two Years for Hacking — This story has been updated throughout with further information from the sentencing.
Leaked documents show the FBI never charged the hacker in the Matthew Keys case, despite knowing his identity for at least two years
Kim Zetter / Wired :
Inside the Matthew Keys case and why the government charged him under hacking laws
Why the Government Went After Matthew Keys — On October 4, 2012, two FBI agents visited the home of Matthew Keys, aged 25, in Secaucus, New Jersey. At the time, he was the deputy social media edito...
Matthew Keys found guilty of hacking under Computer Fraud and Abuse Act; US attorney's office may seek less than five year prison sentence in January
Former Reuters Journalist Matthew Keys Found Guilty of Three Counts of Hacking — On Wednesday, a jury in Sacramento, California …