Is Social Networking Disclosing Your Trade Secret Customer Lists? : Info Law
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It was inevitable. First came social networks, then came the lawsuits: In
the e-discovery context <http://commlaw.cua.edu/res/docs/10-Blank-Final.pdf>,
in impeachment situations (*Ledbetter v Wal-Mart Stores
Inc*.(06-cv-01958-WYD-MJW)
(D Colo April 21, 2009); *Mackelprang v. Fidelity Nat’l Title Agency of
Nevada, Inc.* (D. Nev. 2007); and *Beye v. Horizon Blue Cross Blue
Shield*(D. N.J. 2006)), in the tort context (Wolfe
v. Fayetteville, Arkansas School <http://tinyurl.com/245w6tb>, 600 F.Supp.2d
1011 (W.D. Arkansas 2009)), as to how much privacy
settings<http://www.infolawgroup.com/2010/10/articles/social-networking/romano-and-facebook-muddling-toward-the-law-of-privacy-on-social-networks/>matter,
on passwords
and access <http://tinyurl.com/3am72dc>, and this list represents merely the
proverbial tip of the issues iceberg.
http://bit.ly/a8D4e9
--
Peterk
Richmond, Va
"The problems of our economy have occurred not as an outgrowth of
laissez-faire, unbridled competition.
They have occurred under the guidance of federal agencies, and under the
umbrella of federal regulations."
Senator Ted Kennedy, in defending trucking deregulation in 1978.
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