As Gottfrid Svartholm tries to have a hacking conviction against him overturned, the Court of Appeal has been hearing evidence from hacker Jacob Appelbaum. Appearing on behalf of the defense, the former Wikileaks spokesman criticized the police investigation carried out on Gottfrid. In May 2013, Pirate Bay founder Gottfrid Svartholm stood trial for alleged hacking offenses carried out against Logica, a Swedish IT company working with local tax authorities, and local bank Nordea. The link for this article located at TorrentFreak is no longer available. . Gottfrid Svartholm’s legal appeal brings to light significant criticisms regarding the police investigation that involved Jacob Appelbaum.. Gottfrid Svartholm, Pirate Bay, police scrutiny, hacking trial. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
In the case of The Pirate Bay, it. Of course I would have preferred to win in the Supreme Court as personal vindication and to vacate my sentence. But beyond that, the Court has squandered a golden opportunity to define how to interpret the European Union directives for digital information. That decision not to decide has prompted many legal experts in Sweden to question the motives of denying the appeal. But the questionable decisions started long before that. The link for this article located at ThreatPost is no longer available. . The Supreme Court's involvement in The Pirate Bay saga signifies a crucial moment in Europe's digital rights debate, addressing copyright while promoting innovation in digital media. Digital Rights, EU Law, Online Piracy, Legal Implications. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
A federal judge has handed a major victory to anti-spam crusaders Spamhaus, slashing an $11.7m verdict to just $27,002. US Judge Charles P. Kocoras of the Eastern District of Illinois said the plaintiffs, e360 Insight and its founder David Linhardt, failed to credibly calculate the damage that resulted when its promotional emails were targeted by Spamhaus.. e360 sued Spamhaus in 2006 alleging defamation, tortious interference with prospective economic advantage and interference with existing contracts. e360 claimed that about 3 billion of the more than 6.6 billion emails it sent on behalf of clients were blocked by service providers who subscribed to the Spamhaus real-time blacklist. The court ruled in e360's favor after the volunteer anti-spam group withdrew from the case. A judgment of $11.7m was ultimately entered against Spamhaus. An appeals court ultimately junked that ruling and sent the question of damages back to the lower court. At a trial in March, e360 argued once again it was entitled to astronomical damages that at different points was calculated at $135m, $122m, and $30m. Kocoras rejected all three amounts. The link for this article located at The Register UK is no longer available. . A federal court lowered the $11.7 million ruling against Spamhaus down to merely $27,000, underlining e360's inability to prove damages effectively.. Spamhaus Legal Judgment, Anti-Spam Case Outcome, Defamation Suit Reduction. . Alex
The California Supreme Court has agreed to hear an appeal from an out-of-state defendant in a DVD-copying software publication case. On August 7, the Court of Appeal in the Sixth Appellate District of California said a lower-court judge was correct in . . . . The California Supreme Court has agreed to hear an appeal from an out-of-state defendant in a DVD-copying software publication case. On August 7, the Court of Appeal in the Sixth Appellate District of California said a lower-court judge was correct in finding the state has jurisdiction over Matthew Pavlovich, and ordered him to stand trial in California. Pavlovich, an open-source developer who played a role in the creation of DVD-playing software for Linux known as LiViD, is one of a number of defendants targeted in a lawsuit filed by the DVD Copy Control Association (DVD CCA). Pavlovich, who was a student at Purdue University in Indiana at the time of the filing of the complaint and now resides in Texas, claimed to have no contacts in California and argued that the state has no jurisdiction over him. The link for this article located at ComputerUser is no longer available. . The New York State Court is set to review a petition from a non-resident litigator involved in a music-sharing app lawsuit.. California Court Cases, Open Source Software, DVD Copying Laws. . Anthony Pell
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