Law is fuzzy when it comes to employer's ability to search employee emails
Uncertainty exists in the legality of employers reviewing employee emails without consent.
Australian man says border force made him hand over phone passcode by threatening to keep device indefinitely
Australian Border Force officials have been accused of coercing an Australian-US dual national into handing over his phone passcodes, threatening indefinite device seizure if not complied.
Material Non-Public Information About One Company Is Material Non-Public Information About All Companies
Insider trading is illegal despite lack of a specific law against it
SEC is pushing the boundaries in defining insider trading by arguing for 'shadow insider trading'
N.S.A. Buys Americans' Internet Data Without Warrants, Letter Says
The National Security Agency (NSA) purchases internet activity logs from commercial data brokers, according to an unclassified letter.
The data does not include the content of internet communications, but the practice raises concerns about privacy and legal gray areas.
Microsoft AI CEO claims internet content is 'freeware' for AI training use
AI CEO states internet content is free for AI training, sparking controversy.