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Nevada Gambles on Online Poker
Joseph M. Hanna 3/6/2013

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Speaking of . . . Copyrights | Did Avatar Rip Off Bats and Butterflies? California Court Says No.
Walter E. Judge Jr. 1/10/2013

Misunderstood heroes. Space travel. Alien worlds. Humanoids. Greed. Imperialism. Violence. Exploitation. Intercultural war. Redemption. And Copyright Infringement? Everyone’s seen the movie Avatar. How many people have read the book Bats and Butterflies? How many people have even heard of it? The author of Bats and Butterflies alleges that James Cameron’s Avatar is a rip-off. view more

New Technology = New Concerns For Hotels
Philip M. Gulisano 12/5/2012

Recently Forbes.com published an article exposing a security flaw in common keycard hotel room locks that permitted hackers with a digital device to effortlessly trigger the opening of the locking mechanisms. This, of course, would allow the hacker to have access to the personal belongings inside the room or, worse yet, unwanted access to the guests themselves. view more

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