T.I. and Tiny won a whopping $71 million for infringement and misappropriation of their girl group OMG Girlz, but a judge slashed the amount Tuesday| Rolling Stone
Dave Abbruzzese is aware that many Pearl Jam fans are hoping he can return to the band, and he wants them to know it's probably not happening.| Rolling Stone
Ethel Cain has apologized for offensive old posts that recently resurfaced online, but claimed they were dug up as part of a 'smear campaign.'| Rolling Stone
An alternate juror and two former federal prosecutors explain how Sean Combs' sex trafficking acquittals may have hinged on 'requisite intent.'| Rolling Stone
Elon Musk's Grok chatbot unleashed a slew of antisemitic commentary and praised Hitler after apparent change allowed it to be 'politically incorrect'| Rolling Stone
Musk Claims New Version of 'MechaHitler' Chatbot May 'Discover New Technologies' This Year | Rolling Stone
The best albums of 21st century so far, including Beyonce, Taylor Swift, Bad Bunny, Radiohead, Lady Gaga, and more| Rolling Stone
Standout installments of 'Friends,' 'Veep,' 'Succession,' 'The Sopranos,' 'Game of Thrones,' 'The Simpsons,' 'Black-ish,' 'Twilight Zone,' and more.| Rolling Stone
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Scarlett Johansson ‘Shocked, Angered’ After ChatGPT Used Voice ‘Eerily Similar’ to Her Own | Rolling Stone
The Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (CFAA) was enacted in 1986, as an amendment to the first federal computer fraud law, to address hacking. Over the years, it has been amended several times, most recently in 2008, to cover a broad range of conduct far beyond its original intent. The CFAA prohibits intentionally accessing a computer without authorization or in excess of authorization, but fails to define what “without authorization” means. With harsh penalty schemes and malleable provisions,...| NACDL - National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers