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The Motley Fool November 21, 2006 Rick Aristotle Munarriz |
More Than Just a Court Case A California reversal of a defamation case decision has Web 2.0 breathing easier, for now.  |
InternetNews November 17, 2006 David Needle |
Opti Files Suit Against AMD Opti announced it has filed a patent infringement lawsuit on Friday against AMD over three patents under the umbrella name of "Predictive Snooping of Cache Memory for Master-Initiated Accesses."  |
InternetNews November 17, 2006 Andy Patrizio |
Universal Sues Fox Over MySpace Downloads Universal Music Group sued News Corp.'s MySpace subsidiary late on Friday, claiming that the social networking site has been indifferent to copyright violations of Universal's songs and videos.  |
InternetNews November 17, 2006 Clint Boulton |
CA Sues ex-CEO For Millions, And His House CA wants millions back it spent to defend former CEO Sanjay Kumar in its "35-day month" scandal.  |
InternetNews November 15, 2006 Roy Mark |
Former CA Top Salesman Gets 7 Years Former Computer Associates chief salesman Stephen Richards was sentenced Tuesday to seven years in prison for his role in the company's financial accounting scandal that cost stockholders $400 million.  |
InternetNews November 15, 2006 David Needle |
Former HP Chairman Dunn Pleads Not Guilty Patricia Dunn pleads not guilty in the pretexting case that rocked HP.  |
InternetNews November 14, 2006 Andy Patrizio |
Intel To AMD: 'Discovery Is Too Much Work' Intel says it would take its customers too much time and expense to turn over the documents AMD wants.  |
Commercial Investment Real Estate Nov/Dec 2006 Jon M. Anderson |
Interpreting the Rules A Rhode Island court decision illustrates conflicting opinions on eminent domain.  |
Scientific American November 12, 2006 Sally Lehrman |
Partial to Crime Families become suspects as government rules on DNA matches relax.  |
InternetNews November 10, 2006 Ed Sutherland |
Google Downplays Video Lawsuits A month after Google acquired YouTube for $1.65 billion, lawsuits are starting to multiply.  |
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