May 2, 2013

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Legal online poker launches
TriValley Central
Ultimate Gaming chairman Tom Breitling, left, and CEO Tobin Prior sit for a photo at their company headquarters Monday in Las Vegas. The social gaming company launched the first legal, real-money poker site in the U.S. Tuesday morning. The Ultimate ...
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Online Poker Is Back: Legal Web Site Launches
CIO Today
Internet poker, never fully legal, has been strictly outlawed since 2011, when the Justice Dept. seized the domain names of the largest offshore sites catering to U.S. customers and blacked them out. Now, a site run by Ultimate Gaming is launching the ...
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US lawyers plot gambling addiction suits as casinos go online
Thomson Reuters News & Insight
Boston-based lawyer Scott Harshbarger told Reuters that more than 20 attorneys from high-profile law firms were among those invited to the meeting in Indianapolis and who have been communicating for the past few months. The meeting was billed as a ...
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Savita Halappanavar death spurs new abortion law in Ireland
Daily Mail
The Irish cabinet has reached an agreement on a controversial Bill on abortion, which for the first time will allow limited legal termination, as part of legislative changes promised after Indian dentist Savita Halappanavar died following a miscarriage ...
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Daily Mail
US excludes Spain from online piracy 'blacklist'
New Europe
The law, which has been named as "Lassalle law", represents a new attempt to face online privacy and Spain's best chance to get out from the feared list. Countries included in the 301 list can be sanctioned by the US id they don't present solutions on ...
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New Europe
Online gambling is nothing to celebrate
Deseret News
In case you were wondering, online gambling still is considered a crime in the United States, at least technically. But this is one area of the law the Obama administration has decided to treat in line with ultra-conservative orthodoxy. States more or ...
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Deseret News
Muslim Poll: Most love Sharia law - but do not believe most should be forced ...
Catholic Online
LOS ANGELES, CA (Catholic Online) - For example, a vast majority, or three quarters of all poll respondents in the Middle East and North Africa, South Asia and Southeast Asia say they want legal issues to be resolved in Sharia courts. This is to be ...
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Barry Regar Attorney At Law Selected For "Top Lawyers In The Inland Empire"
Wall Street Journal
American Registry, LLC is an independent company that serves businesses and professionals such as Barry Regar Attorney At Law who have been recognized for excellence. American Registry offers news releases, plaques and The Registry(TM), an online ...
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Using technology to fight cheating in online education
Los Angeles Times
While Jennifer Clay was at home taking an online exam for her business law class, a proctor a few hundred miles away was watching her every move. Using a webcam mounted in Clay's Los Angeles apartment, the monitor in Phoenix tracked how frequently ...
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Australia mulls data breach notification law, but details are secret
CSO
The country does not have a data breach notification law. Instead, the federal government recommends that organizations notify the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner (OAIC) if a breach poses a "real risk of serious harm." Earlier this ...
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Feds look to extend wiretapping mandate to online services
Infosecurity Magazine
Even as online privacy continues to be in the spotlight, a government task force is reportedly prepping legislation that would enable law enforcement officials to intercept online communications in real-time, via companies like Facebook and Google, in ...
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WSJ Poll Shows Support for Online Poker in Washington - Poker News Report
Poker News Report
A Wall Street Journal online poll, asking the question Should Washington Allow Online Gambling , has produced a massive yes vote in support of a change of law. The poll, accessible at http://blogs.wsj.com/digits/2013/04/30/vote-online-gambling/, was ...
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Poker News Report
South Australian Greens introduce bill to abolish 'gay panic' defence
Herald Sun
South Australian Greens introduce 'gay panic' bill; New South Wales and Queensland still allow the defence; Online petition to change law attracts 217,000 signatures. ONE of the three remaining state governments which allows homosexual advance to be ...
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Nebraska law enforcement officers discuss Keystone XL pipeline security
LubbockOnline.com
Nance County Sheriff Dave Moore said the law officers are anticipating Nebraska protests that would echo those occurring during construction of the pipeline leg between Cushing, Okla., and refineries on the Gulf Coast in Texas. Pipeline opponent Jane ...
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'NJ Weedman' publishes legal motion to help people arrested for marijuana ...
NJ.com
Ed Forchion is a veteran when it comes to advocating for marijuana legalization, but now the "N.J. Weedman" has turned his attention to the criminal marijuana laws themselves. The Pemberton Township resident has posted online a 12-page legal motion ...
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Should Lying About Your Age Online Be a Federal Crime? - Law.com
Corporate Counsel
The calls for amending the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (CFAA) have grown louder. Internet activists alarmed by the January suicide of Aaron Swartz, who was facing a prison term for downloading research materials from an academic website, have ...
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Taxing online sales
Marietta Times
The U.S. Senate is expected to vote Tuesday on a bill that could help Ohio recoup some of the estimated $350 million in state and local sales tax revenue it loses each year to online sales. Under current law, states can only require stores to collect ...
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Grid 2 developer discusses online cheaters and what to do with them (interview)
VentureBeat
Between permanent invincibility in Call of Duty, scoring made-up words in Words with Friends, and using automated programs to farm rare enemies in World of WarCraft, cheating in online games has long been a plague on law-abiding players attempting to ...
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Dutch Cabinet proposes law giving police the power to hack computers in ...
Minneapolis Star Tribune
AMSTERDAM - The Dutch government has unveiled the draft of a law that would give police investigating online crimes the right to hack into computers in the Netherlands or abroad and install spyware or destroy files. Justice Minister Ivo Opstelten said ...
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PokerStars bid to buy Atlantic City casino goes bust as NJ moves toward online ...
Washington Post
Those two states will offer the full range of games found at brick-and-mortar casinos, while Nevada's law only legalized online poker. PokerStars was one of three online companies whose operations were shut down by the U.S. Justice Department in 2011 ...
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Death penalty repeal, anti cyber-bullying among bills to be signed into law
ABC2 News
Get ready for a lot of new laws to take effect. Among other things, it's going to change how marijuana is used in Maryland and what teens say online. Governor O'Malley will sign more than 200 bills into law on Thursday. The first one he will sign is ...
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Fewer health applicants than expected in Illinois
Businessweek
CHICAGO (AP) — Only six insurance carriers have told the state of Illinois they want to sell a combined 165 health policies on the stats online insurance marketplace under the nation's new health care law — numbers far lower than expected, raising ...
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Tech Groups Oppose Internet Wiretapping Proposal
Associations Now
Internet and privacy associations warn against legislation being prepared that would allow law enforcement officials to access online communications and fine tech companies that don't make their platforms surveillance-friendly. Telephone wiretapping ...
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America: Protect Our Civil Liberties, But Expand Surveillance Cameras And Chat ...
Mediaite
However, Most surveyed said that they support an expansion of law enforcement's ability to monitor online conversations and favor an increase the number of cameras monitoring pedestrian traffic in public spaces. The latest CNN/ORC poll could be broadly ...
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Mediaite
Freedom House rates kingdom 'not free' for another year
The Nation
Thailand has been rated "Not Free" for the second time in as many years by US-based Freedom House in its 2012 global assessment due to heavy sentencing by courts under the lese majeste law, as well as online censorship. "Thailand moved from Partly ...
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Harassment law open to abuse
ITWeb
The law, which came into effect on Freedom Day, is SA's first attempt to open legal channels for those who have been bullied online. Under the Act, the victim of a cyber bully can seek an interim protection order, which will be granted as long as the ...
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ITWeb
Arizona Third State to Allow Posting Policies Online - Insurance Journal
Insurance Journal
Arizona follows Kansas and Oklahoma in approving new laws allowing the posting of policies online in 2013. The move has garnered the support of the Property Casualty Insurers Association of America. "Enactment of HB 2565 is a great step towards ...
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May Day activists cheer state immigration laws
Grand Island Independent
As Congress debates the first national immigration overhaul in decades, a state-level push advancing rights for people in the U.S. illegally has picked up momentum across the country. Among the patchwork changes to state law taking effect from Maryland ...
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Law and Order: Neighbors on Liberty Street accused of fighting | The ...
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Law and Order: Neighbors on Liberty Street accused of fighting. Submitted by Howard Owens on May 2, 2013 - 7:07am. Daniel T. Gannon, 52, of 215 Liberty St., Batavia, and Deborah A. Monte, 48, of 210 Liberty St., Batavia, are both charged ...
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Legal online poker site launches in Nevada | WJLA.com
Poker devotees will soon be able to skip the smoky casino and legally gamble their dollars away on the couch - at least in the state of Nevada.
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Is Online Poker Legal Again? - Law and Daily Life - FindLaw
Brian Sandoval signed a bill into law in February that authorized Nevada-based companies to host online gambing for residents of other states, including online ...
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