Facebook, other social sites, becoming sources of data collection
Before you go wild and crazy on your personal page on Facebook, or whatever your preferred social networking site is, you might remind yourself that whatever you publish may come back to haunt you....
View ArticleSocial Sites becoming Databases for Prosecutors
An AP article discusses a case in which photos of a party posted on Facebook ended up haunting the defendant in a drunken-driving case: PROVIDENCE, R.I. – Two weeks after Joshua Lipton was charged in a...
View ArticleAround the Block: Jan. 7, 2010
A look at some interesting recent articles and posts about law and technology: New York case law on litigation holds is discussed by Attorney Mark Berman. From the article: It is well established that...
View ArticleAround the block: 10/18/10
A few articles of note: Unsurprisingly, to those who have been paying attention, some of Facebook’s apps transmit personally identifiable data. This breaks Facebook’s rules and raises many of the same...
View ArticleAround the Block-November 24, 2010
Around the block is a regular feature of Post Process, providing a brief survey of articles and issues of note affecting law and technology. The EU “Cookie Rule” will soon go into affect. A Computer...
View ArticleAround the block-March 8, 2011: Notes on Facebook and Predictive Coding
A few articles of note that affect electronic discovery, forensics, or cyber-security: Predictive coding has been a hot topic, and at Prism Legal, Ron Friedman posts his thoughts on how it should be...
View ArticleOff the Beaten Path (Weekend musings, March 12, 2011):
Data is Beautiful Flowing Data posts a its review of the latest book in the Beautiful Data series. From the article: While visualization can get very technical, the authors do a good job of keeping...
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