What types of crime can be committed in VR/AR, and how should law enforcement and courts prepare for the growth in virtual interactions and VR social spaces, as well as the challenging questions over jurisdiction, consent, and ownership/liability for… Read More ›
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Yates vs. United States, or why Sarbanes Oxley is not for every federal agency
The Supreme Court recently ruled in Yate vs. United States – a case where a fisherman was prosecuted under Sarbanes-Oxley after he had successfully disposed of undersized fish which had been caught illegally – in a 5-4 opinion that Sarbanes-Oxley’s provision on document destruction… Read More ›