Andie's MBA Legal Roundup - April 21, 2009

AP: South Korea acquits blogger of spreading false information.

Slashdot: $74K judgment against Craigslist prankster who was sued last year for publicly posting responses to a fake personal ad.

First Amendment: The Albuquerque Journal is suing the New Mexico Department of Transportation, alleging the agency violated the state Inspection of Public Records Act by withholding documents sought as part of an investigation into the agency's practices and the use of public funds.

CNET News: Has online piracy reached a tipping point?

Slashdot: Internet archive seeks same online book rights as Google.

NY Times: Journalism schools play catch-up.

First Amendment: Missouri Judge rejects revised fee for driver's license records.

WebProNews: Pizza Hut looking to fill new twittering position.