Tuesday, 5 August 2014

Texas DPS whistleblower insists officials aren't being candid

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Texas DPS whistleblower insists officials aren't being candid

DPS defends it as legal under a 2005 state law. Some state lawmakers say that's not what they voted on. In this installment … (This opens into Scribd where we have uploaded it for you.) It's eye-opening with the most information DPS has provided to …
Read more on Dallas Morning News (blog)


Colombian grad student faces jail for sharing a thesis online

… a free trade agreement with the United States, lengthening jail times and increasing fines. “What worries our community is how a relationship of colleagues turned into a tremendous legal affair, with these horrible consequences,” writes Ángela …
Read more on Science Now


Netizen Report: Colombia May Jail Grad Student for Sharing a Research Paper

In one case, biology graduate student Diego Gomez could face between four and eight years in prison for posting another academic's research on the file sharing site Scribd. The 26-year-old is being prosecuted under a criminal law that was reformed in …
Read more on Slate Magazine (blog)


Bose beats Beats: Stop infringing our noise-canceling patents

Bose has demanded a jury trial, the cessation of Beats' alleged use of technology patented by Bose, an accounting of the implicated products, recompense for damage and relief from legal expenses. In May 2011, Apple came to terms (subscription required) …
Read more on Tech Times



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