
State gives up effort to enforce ‘revenge porn’ law
By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services/Arizona Daily Star Attorneys for the state have given up in their bid to enforce a year-old law designed

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services/Arizona Daily Star Attorneys for the state have given up in their bid to enforce a year-old law designed

The F.B.I. and Justice Department prosecutors are investigating whether front-office officials for the St. Louis Cardinals, one of the most successful teams in baseball over

By Phil Riske | Managing Editor 10. Had to sit among Coyotes fans at the Glendale City Council meeting last week. 9. Was on the first

By Jeremy Duda | Arizona Capitol Times The Department of Weights and Measures’ Website is out of commission after a weekend attack by a hacking

By Adam Liptak | The New York Times The Supreme Court on Monday made it harder to prosecute people for threats made on Facebook and

By Jerod MacDonald-Evoy, The Republic | azcentral.com Arizona ranked fifth in the largest sum of money lost in Internet scams last year, according to a

By Alan Ziechick | Networkworld Think your data center and IT research facilities are secure? Unless you work for a military contractor, or at Apple,

By Cory Bennett | The Hill China will block foreign tech firms from investing in China if it implements proposed cybersecurity regulations, U.S. Commerce Secretary

By Howard Fischer Capitol Media Services/Arizona Daily Star Arizona is headed back to federal court to defend a possibly unconstitutional law designed to protect people

By Mike Sunnucks | Phoenix Business Journal Bulgarian-born, California technology pioneers Ivan and Lilian Vachovsky have sold a Phoenix data center and bank vault buildings

By Eric Mungenast | East Valley Tribune What do local companies think about the Federal Communications Commission’s (FCC) decision on net neutrality? The answer depends

By Gary Grado | Arizona Capitol Times Police are investigating threats made against the state schools chief and the former Senate minority leader, according to

By Katherine Barrett and Richard Greene | Governing After about a quarter of a century covering government management as journalists, we’re going to don a

Cyber child abuse: A battle for $5M for child Internet victims By Hank Stephenson | Arizona Capitol Times Gov. Doug Ducey released his budget proposal

By Matthew Goldstein | The New York Times A California law student and a Virginia man dated for about six months after meeting through an

By Eric Goldman | Forbes It’s time for my annual recap of the top Internet Law developments of the year. #10: Copyright Fair Use Tilts

From the Rose Law Group Reporter Growlery By Phil Riske | Managing Editor With Christmas hours away, it would be easy to overlook the meaning

by Samuel Doncaster for December 22, 2014 Record Reporter 9th Circuit to decide whether actors hold copyright in their films On Dec. 15, the 9th

By Chris Ingle When the European Union recognized the “right to be forgotten” it seemed likely that it would only be a matter of time

By Logan Elia, Co-Chair of Rose Law Group Litigation and Cyber Law Department Recently North Korean hackers launched a cyber-attack against Sony Entertainment which resulted

By Kyle Iboshi | KGW-TV Nordstrom has fired a Portland employee after the sales associate apparently posted a controversial statement using his personal Facebook page

The USB flaw means attackers can implant code on almost any USB-using device Computer security researchers wrote the code following the discovery of the USB

RLG Attorneys Evan Bolick and Christopher Ingle to meet with Arizona Trust, the State’s preeminent organization combatting

Sept. 29 Record Reporter The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals recently declined to enforce an arbitration provision in a website’s terms of use on

By Lauren Loftus | Cronkite News An Arizona law that bans sharing naked sexts to embarrass an ex could also ban photographs of naked prisoners

In Larue v. Brown, the Arizona Court of Appeals recently issued its first opinion applying Arizona’s statutory single publication rule, an adoption of the Uniform

By Sam Doncaster | Rose Law Group Litigation and Cyber Law Attorney Today the Arizona Court of Appeals issued its first opinion applying the statute
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By Jacob Dorsey | Pinal Central Going forward, the Coolidge Planning & Zoning Commission will no longer be reviewing or voting on site plans, preliminary plats and final plats,
By InBusiness Phoenix Provident Industrial, a division of Dallas-based Provident, has acquired 27 acres in Phoenix, Arizona, for the development of Aldea Exchange, a three-building Class A industrial park. Located

Conceptual drawing courtesy of ASU Health By Julia Mortarelli | Arizona Sonoran News Arizona State University, in a major milestone decades in the making, is