Monday Morning JetLawg
In the news . . .
Iowa County first in America to employ 911 emergency texts.
Risk of censorship hitting Family Guy, video game producers and even the Kool-Aid man.
Minor league baseball player Julio Castillo sentenced to 30 days in jail for fan-injuring baseball thrown during brawl.
Spotify and Napster take a shot at creating legal, unlimited music streaming services.
Denial of service attacks on Twitter, Facebook, Livejournal and YouTube take on a more sinister element when they are revealed to be acts of cyberterrorism.
Leak of confidential MLB test results reveal more positive tests. Was the leak illegal?
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