Wednesday, July 11, 2018

Wait, you can be fined a half-million dollars for a negative Yelp review? | PLUS: Exchanging SQL Certificates with different service accounts can be tricky

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Wait, you can be fined a half-million dollars for a negative Yelp review?
 
By Sharon Fisher on Yottabytes: Storage and Disaster Recovery

The California Supreme Court has ruled that Yelp can’t be forced to take down that content by a legal proceeding against the user who generated it if the legal proceeding didn’t mention the online service in the first place. And that's not even the most interesting part of the story.
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Exchanging SQL certificates with different service accounts can be tricky
 
By Denny Cherry on SQL Server with Mr. Denny

Setting up Transparent Data Encryption where you need to restore a certificate to another SQL Server instance can get tricky as soon as you run the instances under different service accounts. But here's a way to make it easier.
 
 
 
 
 
 
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