May
12
2009
SoundGuyNoise sends in a story that brings into relief just how unsettled is the question of whether police can use GPS to track suspects without a warrant. Just a couple of days ago a Wisconsin appeals court ruled that such tracking is OK; and today an appeals court in New York reached the opposite conclusion. “It was wrong for a police investigator to slap a GPS tracking device under a defendant’s van to track his movements, the state’s top court ruled today. A sharply divided NY Court of Appeals, in a 4-3 decision, reversed the burglary conviction of defendant Scott Weaver, 41, of Watervliet. Four years ago, State Police tracked Weaver over 65 days in connection with the burglary investigation.”
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May
12
2009
Comments Off on Mulroney kept Schreiber deal secret because he feared renewed … – The Canadian Press | tags: google, news, tv | posted in technical news
May
12
2009
Comments Off on Dhalla denies hiring or mistreating caregivers – National Post | tags: google, news, tv, web | posted in technical news
May
12
2009
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May
12
2009
siloko writes “An alliance of so-called ‘Creative Industries,’ including the UK Film Council, have signed a joint statement asking the UK government to force ISPs into banning users caught sharing illegally. In an ‘unprecedented joint statement,’ the alliance predicted a ‘lawless free-for-all’ unless the government ensured the ‘safe and secure delivery of legal content.’ The previous tactic of pursuing individual file-sharers in the courts appear to have been abandoned. ‘Instead, [the government] should provide enabling legislation, for the specific measures to be identified and implemented in an Industry Code of Practice,’ it recommends. One wonders how they remain ‘creative’ in their vocation when they keep on trotting out the same old story backed up by imaginary statistics (they claim 50% of net traffic in the UK is illegal content but provide no evidence for this figure). The BBC also has a blog entry dissecting their statement.”
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May
12
2009
Comments Off on Mulroney set to testify about Schreiber dealings – CTV.ca | tags: google, news, tv | posted in technical news
May
12
2009
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May
12
2009
Comments Off on British Columbians go to the polls today as Campbell vies for a … – The Canadian Press | tags: google, news | posted in technical news
May
12
2009
Where do you get your news from? While there’s a lot of reasons to visit Twitter online, it’s essentially a place to learn about what’s going on in your world. For the first time last month, the site saw more unique visitors than the websites of both the New York Times and the Wall St. Journal.
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May
12
2009
Comments Off on Caregivers 'scared' but vow to testify – Toronto Star | tags: google, news | posted in technical news