The use of a federal statute to prosecute an egregious case of cyberbullying has been sharply attacked in the press. The criticisms are premised on two totally incorrect assertions: first, that the law was intended only to prosecute hackers, and second, that use of this law against Drew opens the door to wholesale prosecutions of everyone who lies on the Internet.  View Full Story

Special to the Mercury News
By Nick Akerman
12/22/2008