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MIT students ungagged: Judge vacates gag order - ZDNet
Canada.comMIT students ungagged: Judge vacates gag orderZDNet - 1 hour agoGreat way to end a Tuesday! Federal Judge George O’Toole ungagged the three MIT students who had planned to speak at Defcon on weaknesses in the Boston T’s CharlieCard system.Judge Lifts G
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Judge backs hackers in Boston subway dispute
BOSTON (Reuters) - Three students from the elite Massachusetts Institute of Technology who found a way to hack into Boston's transit system to get free rides can talk publicly about the security flaw, a court ruled on Tuesday in a decision hailed as a victory for academic freedom.
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Judge Lifts Gag on Student Hackers
Students who hacked into Boston's subway fare-collection system can now talk.
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Judge Tosses Gag Order Against MIT Students in Subway Case
Too late for DefCon, MIT researchers are free to disclose how they hacked the fare-card system on the Boston subway. The move is seen as a victory for speech and academic freedom.
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Judge Tosses Gag Order Against MIT Students in Subway Case
Too late for DefCon, MIT researchers are free to disclose how they hacked the fare-card system on the Boston subway. The move is seen as a victory for speech and academic freedom.
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Judge refuses to lift order squelching students' subway card hack
Can't get no relief A federal judge has refused to strike down an order gagging three Massachusetts Institute of Technology undergraduates from discussing gaping security holes in electronic payment systems used by Boston's transit agency.…
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Update: Judge orders Oracle's lawsuit againt SAP to mediation
A U.S. district court judge has ordered that Oracle's lawsuit against SAP and its TomorrowNow subsidiary be sent to mediation, according to a court document posted on www.tnlawsuit.com, a Web site SAP set up for the case.
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Wikileaks back on the Web after judge ends injunction
In a move sure to be welcomed by privacy and civil rights advocates, a California District Court judge on Friday lifted a previous permanent injunction that he had issued two weeks ago to disable the controversial Wikileaks.org whistleblower Web site.
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Judge settles house dispute in Hasselfhoff divorce (AP)
AP - The Hoff's house is for sale, but not for the price he preferred. Los Angeles Superior Court judge settled a dispute between David Hasselhoff and ex-wife Pamela Bach, putting their house on the market for $5.95 million.
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Boston Court's Meddling With 'Full Disclosure' Is Unwelcome
In eerily similar cases in the Netherlands and the United States, courts have recently grappled with the computer-security norm of "full disclosure," asking whether researchers should be permitted to disclose details of a fare-card vulnerability that allows people to ride the subway for free.
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Boston Court's Meddling With 'Full Disclosure' Is Unwelcome
In eerily similar cases in the Netherlands and the United States, courts have recently grappled with the computer-security norm of "full disclosure," asking whether researchers should be permitted to disclose details of a fare-card vulnerability that allows people to ride the subway for free.
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Federal judge halts Defcon talk on subway card hacking
Barn door closed a little too late Defcon A federal judge on Saturday barred three Massachusetts Institute of Technology undergraduates from publicly presenting research at Defcon demonstrating gaping holes in the electronic payment systems of one of the nation's biggest transit agencies.…
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Service Workers Union Backs Obama - New York Times
NY1Service Workers Union Backs ObamaNew York Times - 7 hours agoBy Steven Greenhouse The Service Employees International Union gave Barack Obama its highly prized endorsement on Friday afternoon.Major service workers union backs Obama CNNExpanding US service wo
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Federal judge orders stop to Qualcomm chip sales
A U.S. federal judge has clamped further restrictions on Qualcomm's ability to sell and support certain wireless chip sets, saying that they infringe on three patents held by rival Broadcom.The injunction, issue
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DefCon: Boston Subway Officials Sue to Stop Talk on Fare Card Hacks
The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority files a federal lawsuit on Friday seeking to block three MIT students from discussing security vulnerabilities in Boston's fare card system at DefCon.
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DefCon: Boston Subway Officials Sue to Stop Talk on Fare Card Hacks
The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority files a federal lawsuit on Friday seeking to block three MIT students from discussing security vulnerabilities in Boston's fare card system at DefCon.
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Romney Releases His Delegates, Backs McCain - Washington Post
Sioux City JournalRomney Releases His Delegates, Backs McCainWashington Post - 42 minutes agoBy Perry Bacon Jr. and Michael D. Shear BOSTON, Feb. 14 -- Former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney made a Valentine's Day endorsement of Sen. John McCain on Thursday, ending
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Fate of the IAC Dispute Is Now Up to the Judge
The judge will rule on whether the chief of IAC/InterActiveCorp violated an agreement with the head of Liberty Media when announcing a plan to split IAC into five companies.
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Judge Rejects Banks' Request in Clear Channel Case
A Texas judge rejected a request by a group of banks in a dispute over the buyout of Clear Channel to throw out a lawsuit against them and set a June 2 trial date.
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Judge Sides With Red Cross Over Trademark
Johnson & Johnson lost the second round in its trademark dispute against the disaster relief agency when a federal judge in Manhattan threw out most of the case.
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