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<description>Another great post from Eric Goldman, this time on a &quot;click fraud&quot; lawsuit against Google (Click Fraud Lawsuit--Click Defense v. Google).I vacillate between two competing perceptions about click fraud lawsuits. Sometimes I think that Google deserves some legal heat for...</description>
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<description>ComputerWeekly.com has a good article about possibly poor use of prosecutorial discretion and resources in the UK in going after conspiracy charges against the Drink or Die copyright infringement gang (Cybercrime Fight Under-Funded as Millions &apos;Wasted&apos; on Software Piracy Convictions).The...</description>
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<title>Organized Crime to Take Over Spam?</title>
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<description>Brother Dana has a post worthy of much consideration this morning arguing that the anti-spam laws will drive spammers into the arms of organized crime (Spammer In A Can): Within a year, I predict, the days of the individual spammer...</description>
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<description>LawMeme briefly summarizes and collects a number of articles on several law enforcement agencies&apos; (FBI, DOJ and DEA) recent petition to the FCC to expand government wiretap capability (FBI seek to expand the system-formerly-known-as-Carnivore). C|Net News reports that the petition...</description>
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<description>If you are interested in digital crime, you are going to participate in or attend Yale Law School&apos;s Information Society Project&apos;s conference on cybercrime: Digital Cops in Virtual Environment - CyberCrime and Digital Law Enforcement Conference. The Information Society Project...</description>
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