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The Motley Fool October 6, 2004 Rich Smith |
Supreme Car Inspection The Supreme Court's decision in Koons v. Nigh threatens car dealers.  |
InternetNews October 4, 2004 Jim Wagner |
Sun's Java Infringes on Kodak Patents A jury in Rochester, N.Y., found Sun Microsystems liable for using patented technology owned by photography company Eastman Kodak in the Java programming language.  |
Financial Advisor October 2004 Gail Liberman |
Advisors Moving Trusts For Cost Savings Like a game of chess, lawyers and wealth advisors are saving their clients money by moving trusts to states with more attractive laws.  |
InternetNews October 1, 2004 Erin Joyce |
A Hobbled Anti-Spyware Law California has its first anti-spyware bill, but it doesn't do enough to terminate the growing use of spyware that logs your moves online. And don't expect to see much stronger legislation in Congress.  |
InternetNews October 1, 2004 Michael Singer |
DoJ Won't Appeal Oracle's Takeover Plans Oracle advanced its plans to acquire PeopleSoft Friday after the U.S. Department of Justice said it would not appeal a ruling on an antitrust case that tried to block the merger.  |
InternetNews September 30, 2004 Michael Singer |
Microsoft's FAT Patent Rejected The U.S. Patent Trademark Office has rejected all claims to patents for a Windows file format held by Microsoft.  |
InternetNews September 30, 2004 Susan Kuchinskas |
Calif. Gov. Signs Anti-Spyware Bill The bill privacy groups called 'unenforceable' is now state law.  |
InternetNews September 30, 2004 Roy Mark |
DOJ to Appeal Patriot Act Ruling Judge says 'democracy abhors undue secrecy' as he strikes down provisions that allow the FBI to obtain names from ISPs without judicial authority. The DOJ isn't buying it.  |
InternetNews September 30, 2004 Colin C. Haley |
IBM Settles Pension Suit IBM has agreed to pay $300 million to settle most of the claims in a class action lawsuit related to its pension plan, the company announced today.  |
InternetNews September 30, 2004 Susan Kuchinskas |
Microsoft Takes IP Argument to EU Appeal Microsoft's next days in a European court to request suspension of anti-competition penalties may be more critical than the appeal itself.  |
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