Legal Discovery: Discovery of Online Or Telecommunicated Information
Why Do We Get Sued? Human beings by nature are prone to lawsuits. Everyday we engage in activity which can potentially lead to someone filing a lawsuit against someone. We do not wish bad things to happen to us; but, still they do happen. Whether we do things intentionally or negligently
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No Freedom of Speech Online
by sec700 | in Culture & Society > Legal
Ever wonder "why" bloggers, commentators, and just regular users of the web can have restrictions on what they can post, even though there is a so-called RIGHT TO FREE SPEECH in this country? Because Constitutional protections doesn't extend to the internet; ergo, there is no law that guarantees protection from arbitrary censorship, i.e. NO FREEDOM of SPEECH "ONLINE"!
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Pleading the Fifth: When You SHOULD SPEAK!
by sec700 | in Culture & Society > Legal
What does it mean when someone "pleads the fifth"? Is it ALWAYS BETTER to plead the fifth or are there circumstances when one should NOT "plead the fifth"? Below is a brief discussion of an instance when a prosecution can use your SILENCE against you, because you chose not to speak!
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