- Thu May 28 1998 CompuServe manager convicted
A Bavarian court convicts a former head of the German CompuServe unit of complicity in spreading pornography via the Net.
- Wed May 23 2007 Police Blotter: Bondage Webmaster fights abuse conviction
Owner of SlaveSpace.com tries to overturn verdict saying he's guilty of criminal abuse of woman who volunteered to be his sex slave.
- Thu Mar 20 2003 Hollywood's new cyberenemy
Robert Moorefinds himself in the center of a pivotal battle with the movie studios over the interpretation of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act and how it should apply to copyright protection and the Internet.
- Mon Dec 23 2002 Perspective: Will this land me in jail?
CNET News.com's Washington Watcher Declan McCullagh wonders whether a provision in the DMCA means that he might get an all-expenses-paid vacation to Club Fed.
- Fri Dec 20 2002 Week in review: Defending tech
U.S. courts were busier than usual with cases tied to the tech world, as judges weighed in on copyrights, spam, international libel law and prisoner rights.
- Tue Dec 17 2002 ElcomSoft verdict: Not guilty
In the first major test of the criminal provisions of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, a jury finds ElcomSoft not guilty of creating a tool to steal eBooks.




