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Legal ruling on terror suspects
Legal ruling on terror suspects
08/10/2004 11:04 PMThe Court of Appeal is to decide whether ministers acted legally by
detaining 12 terrorism suspects.
UK police net terror suspects
UK police net terror suspects
08/04/2004 01:46 PMCourier Mail Aug 4 2004 3:58PM GMT
Terror suspects still questioned
Terror suspects still questioned
08/06/2004 08:31 PMPolice continue to question 11 terror suspects arrested in raids
across England on Tuesday.
UK terror suspects to be released
UK terror suspects to be released
02/19/2004 12:59 PMFive of the British terror suspects held at Guantanamo Bay are to be
released, the UK Government announces.
Terror suspects due in court
Terror suspects due in court
08/18/2004 01:01 AMEight men charged with conspiracy to murder and plotting to use toxic
materials or explosives are due in court.
Terror suspects get court access
Terror suspects get court access
06/28/2004 11:41 AMTerror suspects held at Guantanamo Bay can use the US legal system to
appeal, the US Supreme Court rules.
Via eavesdropping, terror suspects
nabbed
Via eavesdropping, terror suspects
nabbed
06/08/2004 08:53 AMPakistan Nabs Five More Terror Suspects
(AP)
Pakistan Nabs Five More Terror Suspects
(AP)
08/12/2004 04:16 AMAP - Pakistan authorities arrested five more suspected members of
Osama bin Laden's al-Qaida network in the past 48 hours, including
"valuable targets," a senior government official said Thursday.
UK appeal backs terror suspects
UK appeal backs terror suspects
01/10/2004 10:13 PMAn appeal on behalf of terror suspects held in Guantanamo Bay by the
US is to be made by 135 MPs and peers.
Police quiz 10 terror suspects
Police quiz 10 terror suspects
04/20/2004 02:58 AMTen people suspected of terrorism activities continue to be questioned
by police for a second day.
U.S. hands over four French terror
suspects
U.S. hands over four French terror
suspects
07/27/2004 02:45 PMTerror Suspects Appear Before Cuba Panel
(AP)
Terror Suspects Appear Before Cuba Panel
(AP)
12/30/2004 12:55 AMAP - Two suspected members of the al-Qaida terrorist network and an
alleged Taliban official appeared Wednesday before U.S. military
review tribunals in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.
U.S. Forms Tribunal for 3 Terror
Suspects (AP)
U.S. Forms Tribunal for 3 Terror
Suspects (AP)
06/29/2004 03:32 PMAP - The Pentagon announced Tuesday that it has formed a five-member
military tribunal to try three terrorism suspects held at this U.S.
naval base.
Terror suspects in court appeal
Terror suspects in court appeal
07/06/2004 11:46 PMTen suspected terrorists held in the UK without trial are to appeal
against their detention at the High Court.
Police question terror suspects
Police question terror suspects
08/05/2004 03:53 AMDetectives continue to question 12 men arrested in anti-terrorism
raids across England on Tuesday.
Terror suspects held in Hampshire
Terror suspects held in Hampshire
09/07/2004 10:36 AMFour men are being questioned on suspicion of terror offences after
early morning raids in Southampton.
More time to quiz terror suspects
More time to quiz terror suspects
09/26/2004 08:48 AMPolice get more time to question four men arrested over an alleged
terrorist plot to buy radioactive material.
A Secret Deportation Of Terror Suspects
(washingtonpost.com)
A Secret Deportation Of Terror Suspects
(washingtonpost.com)
07/25/2004 07:25 AMwashingtonpost.com - STOCKHOLM -- The airport police officer was about
to close his small precinct station for the night, when two men
wearing suits walked in. The visitors said the special Swedish
security police had just arrested two suspected terrorists -- very
dangerous men -- and needed a place to hold them until a plane could
take them away.
U.S. in Deal to Return Saudi Terror
Suspects-NYT
U.S. in Deal to Return Saudi Terror
Suspects-NYT
07/04/2004 10:02 PMReuters via Wired News Jul 5 2004 1:36AM GMT
U.S. in Deal to Return Saudi Terror
Suspects -NYT
U.S. in Deal to Return Saudi Terror
Suspects -NYT
07/03/2004 06:36 PMReuters via Wired News Jul 3 2004 10:39PM GMT
Italy, Belgium arrest 17 terror suspects
Italy, Belgium arrest 17 terror suspects
06/08/2004 05:10 PMEight Terror Suspects Face British
Charges (AP)
Eight Terror Suspects Face British
Charges (AP)
08/18/2004 03:34 AMAP - Two of the suspects allegedly had surveillance plans of the
Prudential Building in Newark, N.J., mentioned in the Aug. 1 U.S.
terror alerts. Another was purportedly reading from the "Terrorist's
Handbook," which contains recipes for preparing explosives.
Pentagon denies hiding terror suspects
Pentagon denies hiding terror suspects
07/14/2004 07:05 PMItaly, Belgium Arrest 17 Terror Suspects
(AP)
Italy, Belgium Arrest 17 Terror Suspects
(AP)
06/08/2004 03:19 PMAP - In a coordinated strike across Europe, police arrested 17
suspected Islamic militants, including an alleged mastermind of the
Madrid train bombings who authorities say was planning further
attacks, officials said Tuesday.
British Terror Suspects Face Questioning
(AP)
British Terror Suspects Face Questioning
(AP)
08/05/2004 01:41 AMAP - Police questioned 12 young men Wednesday after arresting them in
a series of anti-terrorist raids that added to jitters about a
possible attack in Britain and fueled suspicions among Muslims about
being unfairly singled out.
U.S. in Deal to Return Saudi Terror
Suspects -NYT (Reuters)
U.S. in Deal to Return Saudi Terror
Suspects -NYT (Reuters)
07/03/2004 06:26 PMReuters - U.S. officials reluctantly agreed to
return five terrorism suspects to Saudi Arabia from Guantanamo
Bay, Cuba, last year as part of a deal involving Britain, The
New York Times reported in Sunday editions.
"Long-Term Plan Sought For Terror
Suspects"
"Long-Term Plan Sought For Terror
Suspects"
01/04/2005 12:48 AMCourt: Foreign Terror Suspects Can Use
U.S. Courts (Reuters)
Court: Foreign Terror Suspects Can Use
U.S. Courts (Reuters)
06/28/2004 10:11 AMReuters - The U.S. Supreme Court ruled on
Monday that foreign terrorism suspects at a U.S. military base
at Guantanamo Bay in Cuba can use the American legal system to
challenge their detention, a major defeat for President Bush.
High Court Slams Bush on Terror Suspects
(AP)
High Court Slams Bush on Terror Suspects
(AP)
06/28/2004 07:45 PMAP - The Supreme Court ruled Monday that the war on terrorism does not
give the government a "blank check" to hold a U.S. citizen and
foreign-born terror suspects in legal limbo, a forceful denunciation
of Bush administration tactics since the Sept. 11 attacks.
Police anti-terror searches in
Manchester net 10 suspects
Police anti-terror searches in
Manchester net 10 suspects
04/21/2004 11:38 AMSan Francisco Chronicle Apr 21 2004 2:37PM GMT
washingtonpost.com: Long-Term Plan
Sought For Terror Suspects
washingtonpost.com: Long-Term Plan
Sought For Terror Suspects
01/03/2005 05:57 AMBritish Terror Suspects Make First Court
Appearance (Reuters)
British Terror Suspects Make First Court
Appearance (Reuters)
08/18/2004 08:46 AMReuters - British terror suspects charged in a
plot linked to security alerts at financial targets in New
York, New Jersey and Washington made their first court
appearance Wednesday inside a high security prison.
Long-Term Plan Sought For Terror
Suspects (washingtonpost.com)
Long-Term Plan Sought For Terror
Suspects (washingtonpost.com)
01/02/2005 04:31 AMwashingtonpost.com - Administration officials are preparing long-range
plans for indefinitely imprisoning suspected terrorists whom they do
not want to set free or turn over to courts in the United States or
other countries, according to intelligence, defense and diplomatic
officials.
Amazon And Toysrus Told To Have Their
Geniuses Solve The Legal Dispute
Amazon And Toysrus Told To Have Their
Geniuses Solve The Legal Dispute
08/12/2004 04:49 PMFollowing up on the increasingly acrimonious lawsuit between
Amazon
and Toys 'R' Us comes a judge's order today that
t
wo sides need to work together to solve this dispute. The
problem, of course, is that the complaints from Toys R Us are somewhat
unreasonable. They have an "exclusive" relationship to sell toy
products, but Amazon's offering allowing anyone to set up their own
shop makes it difficult to police to make sure that no one else dare
sell toys on Amazon's site (especially without pissing off sellers who
didn't realize they couldn't sell toys). In their effort to be as
annoying as possible, Toys R Us has apparently had someone watching
Amazon and documenting any time an item slips through. The judge
points out that its silly to order sanctions against Amazon for
letting a few items slip through, but that their "geniuses" better
figure out an automated way to stop it pretty damn quick. In the
meantime, Amazon is still hoping to completely
dissolv
e the relationship with Toysrus.com, realizing they could probably
do a better job on their own and not have to worry about all of this.
Toys R Us, meanwhile, seems to be thinking about
getting out of the toys business altogether.
Legal Rights for Machines
Legal Rights for Machines
12/27/2004 03:29 PMA new LegalAffairs.org
article calls for discussion on the topic of granting
legal rights to machines. While this is old hat to science fiction
readers, real world lawyers are only begining to realize the problems
of
denying rights to intelligent machines that other intelligent
creatures have. The article describes a mock trial held last year by
the
International Bar Association in San Francisco in which the plaintiff,
BINA48, an
intelligent machine, asked for legal representation when it learned
that the corporation it was owned by had plans to shut it down. With
animal cruelty laws on the books protecting creatures much less
intelligent than itself, it reasoned that it should have the standing
to
argue for its rights in court. Typically for today's court system the
jury sided overwhelmingly with the plaintiff but the judge overruled
the
jury and set aside their verdict. A complete
transcript of the trial can be found online.
CIS Amicus Brief Asks for Legal Rights
for Internet Journalists
CIS Amicus Brief Asks for Legal Rights
for Internet Journalists
04/12/2005 03:58 AM
The Stanford Center for Internet and Society filed an amicus brief
today which I signed together with a number of others. Go
CIS!
Amic
us Brief Asks for Legal Rights for Internet Journalists
CIS filed an amicus brief today on behalf of The First Amendment
Project, Internet journalists and bloggers and others asking the court
in the Apple v.
Does case to treat online publishers the same rights as their
colleagues who publish in more traditional formats. Downl
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Joi Ito: Amicus Brief Asks for Legal
Rights for Internet Journalists
Joi Ito: Amicus Brief Asks for Legal
Rights for Internet Journalists
04/16/2005 05:46 AMCorante Apr 16 2005 10:29AM GMT
Justices Affirm Legal Rights of 'Enemy
Combatants'
Justices Affirm Legal Rights of 'Enemy
Combatants'
06/28/2004 11:30 PMThe Supreme Court ruled on Monday that enemy combatants must be given
the ability to challenge their detention before a judge or other
"neutral decision-maker."
Sorting Through The Legal Questions Of
Property Rights In Virtual Worlds
Sorting Through The Legal Questions Of
Property Rights In Virtual Worlds
04/28/2004 08:12 PMWe've discussed the many
questio
ns raised about property rights in all of these new virtual game
worlds. Do the laws of the outside world apply? If so, what
country's laws apply? What about the end user license agreement? If
that rules who owns property in the game, then (effectively) that
makes the company law enforcement. So what happens when law
enforcement in the community violates the laws of the nation?
Obviously, these aren't easy questions and eventually they'll end up
in courts.
John has submitted a story about a case in China
where someone is
suing an online game company for deleting a weapon he bought in the
game. Apparently, the seller had "duplicated" the weapon in the
game, which was against the rules. He then sold the duplicate to the
guy suing - and the company deleted it once they realized it was a
duplicate. The guy is suing, saying that he worked hard to make the
virtual cash to buy the virtual sword, and it's unfair for the game to
simply delete it. The company claims that the rules are clear that
dupes aren't allowed - but, only the seller knows it's a dupe. So,
when you unravel it, this is a fairly complex legal question involving
different layers of intellectual property. First, you have the
problems of the "duplicates," which could be seen as infringement on
its own. Then, the guy sold the unauthorized copy for profit
(admittedly within the game, for virtual currency) and kept the
"original". The buyer paid with virtual money and received the
"illegal" copy of the virtual sword which was then deleted. So,
who's really at fault? It certainly sounds like the guy who created
the dupe and sold it is the most reasonable target, but how do you
deal with the situation where the guy then sells the "real" virtual
sword to someone else? Who gets to keep it? The simple answer - of
course - is both of them. It
is virtual property after all,
and can be reproduced at will by the powers that be. However, the
company claims this will destabilize the game. Meanwhile, the guy
who's suing only really has a claim if the virtual property he bought
with virtual money is considered his to own. The gaming company will,
most likely, claim that it's really theirs. It seems like we'll be
seeing plenty of more related lawsuits.
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