Software pirate jailed
News Kishan Singh pleaded guilty to a charge of infringement of copyright in October, and was sentenced on Monday, A man has been sentenced to 18 months in an American jail and had his computer equipment seized for distributing pirated software worth up...
[January 11, 2005, 10:50]
Stanford to appeal email intercept conviction
News When asked how he could appeal as he had pleaded guilty, Stanford said "I'm appealing on two things. We think that I wasn't guilty, but I had to plead guilty because otherwise he [the judge] would have sent me to prison.
[September 16, 2005, 13:45]
Spammers face jail
News Jared Cosgrave and Mohammed Haque pleaded guilty last week in a US District Court in Southern Florida to charges of fraud and violation of the Can-Spam Act. Two spammers could go to jail after an investigation by EarthLink found they were sending...
[October 4, 2006, 9:05]
Email bomber to be electronically tagged
News A UK teenager pleaded guilty on Wednesday to breaking the Computer Misuse Act (CMA) by crashing the email server of his former employer. David Lennon, 18, was sentenced to a two-month curfew by a judge sitting at Wimbledon Magistrates court.
[August 23, 2006, 12:40]
Yahoo not supporting Firefox after all
Talkback I wont feel guilty anymore for not using yahoo! No problem. all of the time. Firefox is no biggy in the search Arena anymore so they shouldn't pretend to be.
[March 4, 2006, 10:05]
Software developer wins theft case
News Fast declined to name the company found guilty of software theft. The Federation Against Software Theft (Fast) is hailing a victory for a small software developer as evidence that it isn't just protecting the interests of the handful of software...
[April 8, 2003, 15:10]
Nominet takes domain tasting off the menu
News Those guilty of domain tasting could be suspended from the system, and Nominet will terminate its contract with registrars who habitually offend, meaning they would have to perform their registrations through another registrar.
[August 7, 2006, 17:05]
Dictatorial, disastrous, dire: Mandelson must not pass
Blog Comment The proposals - so far as I have seen them reported in various media - would in effect render everyone guilty until proven innocent since virtually all content, unless expressly declared otherwise, could be copyright in some way shape or form.
[November 23, 2009, 8:41]
Police want power to seize encryption keys
Talkback In answer to Arthur B.s suggestion that those "savvy" enough to use encryption would also use steganography to hide their guilty secrets. Actually, if the forensics folks are already looking at a suspicious computer, it is far easier to find hidden...
[August 18, 2006, 6:34]
California offers plea deal to HP defendants
News California's attorney general is offering former HP chairman Patricia Dunn and four others charged in the HP spying scandal a chance to plead guilty to a misdemeanour, a source said on Thursday. Stephen Naratil, an attorney for data broker Bryan...
[January 19, 2007, 7:50]
Be rapped over broadband speed claims
News But in a verdict published on Wednesday, the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) — the government's advertising watchdog — found Be guilty of breaching industry codes on Truthfulness, and on Substantiation.
[January 25, 2007, 11:47]
Yup spot on..
Talkback Absolutely spot on INNOCENT until PROVEN guilty mandelson! Tell you what would be funny to see, some one hack he's family WIFI connection and conduct a load of illegal file sharing, then see what he says.
[October 17, 2009, 2:37]
NASA Hacker McKinnon gets appeal extension
Blog Comment Sorry the guy is guilty and his medical condition is a result of him waking up to what he has done. Show no mercy I say.
[October 18, 2009, 14:38]
Teen hackers sentenced in Hong Kong
News These computer criminals were reportedly found guilty of gaining unauthorised access to other users' Internet access accounts, selling passwords and personal details as well as violating copyright law.
[April 6, 2000, 16:41]
MSN grows but Google holds firm
Talkback MS has been found guilty, though not punished, in both the EU and the US of abusing its desktop monopoly. John O. It is illegal to use one monopoly to gain a monopoly in a new market. In this case the case of Netscape is most relevant.
[August 23, 2005, 9:28]
This is the UK after New Labour
Talkback Sorry to disappoint you but this "innocent until proven guilty" thing is an old wives tale. As a law abiding person I always thought the law was black and white, but have found out recently that it is not, it is opinions of opinions and this New...
[August 28, 2007, 10:11]
Don't Get Caught?
Talkback Agree all the tarp and fine and guilty by Labour decree with the only get out being rich using all the justice you can afford realities. So its best to avoid the unjust burden of the state solving technical crimes to meet targets.
[August 28, 2007, 12:24]
Nicholas Nickleby
Downloads I almost feel guilty for giving it four stars, but giving it five would be unfair, I think, because his later works, such as Great Expectations, are bettter. An ePublication by dmdSOFTWARE.NETNicholas Nickleby is a marvelous novel.
[July 13, 2003, 8:00]
Protecting yourself from the MSBlast worm
Talkback They are guilty of stealing and destroying many computers, that alone is enough for 50 years if I had anything to do with it. I believe the person or persons who do this ought to be prosecuted to the full extent of the law.
[August 13, 2003, 3:20]
Open source rival attacks 'terrible' Linux
Talkback Don't hold Theo de Raadt "guilty".this is his professional opinion. Ask a developer a directed question about their opinion and you'd expect and answer like this. Ask any Linux developer what they think of windows and they'd say "Windows is junk!
[June 20, 2005, 20:48]



