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InternetNews December 15, 2005 Jim Wagner |
Microsoft Taking 10 More to Task Microsoft continued its litigious streak against alleged software pirates, this time targeting individuals participating in the company's discount software program.  |
InternetNews December 15, 2005 Susan Kuchinskas |
Yahoo Bows to JPEG Patent Forgent rocked the tech industry when it claimed a patent covering JPEGs. It looks like the patent may stick as Yahoo has entered into a patent licensing agreement covering its use of Forgent's data-compression technology.  |
Bank Systems & Technology December 1, 2005 Maria Bruno-Britz |
Check 21 Requirements Are Only Beginning The real legal challenges associated with Check 21 are only beginning to emerge.  |
InternetNews December 14, 2005 Roy Mark |
Grokster Ruling Slows Illegal Downloading Six months after the Supreme Court ruled that P2P developers are legally responsible for the illegal acts of their users, illegal music sharing has dropped 11 percent.  |
BusinessWeek December 19, 2005 Lorraine Woellert |
Business' High Court Handicap Stock holdings of Supreme Court justices can keep corporate cases off the docket.  |
HBS Working Knowledge December 12, 2005 Sean Silverthorne |
Using the Law to Strategic Advantage The ability of a firm to integrate legal considerations into the firm's overall strategy, not only to stay out of trouble but also to create value and manage risk, is what winning legally is all about.  |
InternetNews December 9, 2005 Roy Mark |
Gateway Prevails Over HP in Patent Dispute The International Trade Commission has ruled that PC maker Gateway is not infringing on Hewlett Packard's patents, overturning a previous ruling favorable to HP involving parallel port technology.  |
InternetNews December 6, 2005 Clint Boulton |
Toshiba Seeks Higher Court Help in Lexar Suit Toshiba said it will appeal to a higher court to prove that it did not misuse NAND Flash trade secrets from Lexar.  |
Reason December 2005 Bradley A. Smith |
John McCain's War on Political Speech How the Arizona senator and other campaign finance reformers use the law to muffle critics and trample the First Amendment.  |
PC Magazine November 30, 2005 Bill Machrone |
If I Told You, I'd Have to . . . It's illegal to talk about how to circumvent copy protection. In your home, in your car, anywhere. Get the picture?  |
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