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InternetNews February 23, 2007 Roy Mark |
Supreme Doubts on Software Patents In Microsoft v. AT&T, justices went digging for answers about software patents even though the issue wasn't in play.  |
The Motley Fool February 23, 2007 Dan Caplinger |
Monopolies and the Law Antitrust laws protect consumers against collusion. For investors, antitrust laws represent a barrier to what may otherwise be a lucrative merger or acquisition.  |
BusinessWeek March 5, 2007 Peter Burrows |
A Smaller Options Scandal? The campaign to lock up accused backdaters is moving slowly. Here's how a key case is playing out.  |
Popular Mechanics March 2007 Mike Allen |
Yellow Headlights: Are they Legal? State motor vehicle ordinances almost always prohibit using any colored headlamps on the road.  |
InternetNews February 22, 2007 Andy Patrizio |
Jury: Microsoft Owes Alcatel-Lucent $1.52B A federal jury in San Diego today ruled that Microsoft should pay Alcatel-Lucent $1.52 billion for copyright infringement related to the use of MP3-encoding technology.  |
InternetNews February 21, 2007 David Needle |
Cisco Disconnects From iPhone Lawsuit Apple and Cisco bury the hatchet over iPhone trademark.  |
InternetNews February 21, 2007 Roy Mark |
Microsoft, AT&T Make Supreme Court Pitches Tech titans square off over Microsoft's use of AT&T speech patent in foreign copies of Windows.  |
InternetNews February 21, 2007 Roy Mark |
Feds Finally Extradite Alleged Warez Kingpin Hew Raymond Griffiths, an alleged warez kingpin, appeared in a U.S. district court and was charged with conspiracy to commit criminal copyright infringement and criminal copyright infringement.  |
Wall Street & Technology February 13, 2007 Cory Levine |
Deliberating on E-discovery and the Changes to the FRCP Changes to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure make unaccounted for electronic documents a massive legal liability for the likes of UBS and Morgan Stanley.  |
Inc. February 2007 |
Employee Bias Claims, By The Numbers Who files bias claims, and why?  |
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