Damn You Auto Correct, which collects embarrassing text messages, has been popular with users but not with its new owners who accuse the previous owners of inflating traffic and submitting fake messages. A court says that didn’t happen. Read more »
A law firm is trying to capitalize on recent outrage over Instagram’s changes to its terms of services. Despite media hype, the lawsuit has been described as “frivolous” and “flimsy” by social media law experts. Read more at GigaOM »
Federal law enforcement agents celebrated cyber-Monday in their own peculiar fashion by seizing 150 websites to go along with the 72 they ba… Read more »