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IEEE Spectrum December 2006 Kirk Teska |
Patently Obvious The rules about what can and cannot be patented may soon change.  |
InternetNews November 29, 2006 Roy Mark |
Court Greenlights DOJ Case Against Realtors District court allows the Department of Justice to proceed with antitrust suit against National Association of Realtors.  |
Registered Rep. November 29, 2006 Halah Touryalai |
Merrill Lynch to Pay National Overtime Settlement The financial firm has decided to consolidate the numerous overtime lawsuits that have been filed against the firm and settle nationally with its brokers.  |
InternetNews November 28, 2006 Roy Mark |
High Court Debates Patent Challenges A highly engaged United States Supreme Court heard oral arguments today in a case that could have wide implications for the future of the country's patent system.  |
InternetNews November 28, 2006 Roy Mark |
High Court Tackles The Not-So-Obvious The United States Supreme Court will talk gas pedals today in a case the technology industry hopes the justices will find all too obvious. The outcome could be a landmark decision that redefines how patents are issued.  |
InternetNews November 27, 2006 Ed Sutherland |
France Targets Google Video Can Google, YouTube and other video-sharing sites retain their free-wheeling community nature while fending off lawsuits from angry copyright holders? That's the question raised by the latest legal challenge out of Europe.  |
Science News November 25, 2006 Ivars Peterson |
Geometry in Court The Pythagorean theorem and geometric series played leading roles in two legal disputes.  |
PC World November 21, 2006 Andy Sullivan |
New Law Won't Stop Internet Gambling Federal legislation bans credit-card payments, but sites have alternatives.  |
InternetNews November 22, 2006 Clint Boulton |
SIIA Stops Software Pirates The Software & Information Industry Association, which doggedly pursues people who sell pirated software for a discount, said this week that it settled with two defendants who were illegally selling Symantec software through eBay.  |
InternetNews November 21, 2006 Roy Mark |
California Upholds Online Free Speech The state's Supreme Court says neither ISPs nor individual users are liable for republishing comments from third parties. The ruling is a major victory for online free speech advocates.  |
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