Technically Legal Podcast: Episode 23 November 2, 2009
Metadata in Public Records, Warrants and E-mail, Facebook awarded million in SPAM case.
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Arizona Says Metadata are Public Records Too
“Ariz. court rules records law covers ‘metadata’”
The opinion
Court Says Personal Notice Not Required for E-mail Search
On Gmail and the Constitution
The opinion
District Judge Concludes E-mail Not Protected by Fourth Amendment (But See Correction)
Stored Communications Act
Federal Rule of Criminal Procedue 41
Facebook Wins Big in CAN-SPAM case
Facebook Wins $711 Million in CAN-SPAM case
The complaint
The CAN-SPAM Act
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Doc Scrubber from Javacool (the folks behind EULAlyser) will analyze and remove metadata from Word 97, 2000 and XP files: http://www.javacoolsoftware.com/docscrubber.html
Good info, thanks for posting that.
-Dave