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Judge dismisses Windows anti-piracy s...

Computerworld – A federal judge last week dismissed a three-year-old lawsuit that accused Microsoft of duping...

Judge dismisses Windows anti-piracy software lawsuit
posted on: Feb 10, 2010 | author: KillerSneak

Chinese police shut down hacker train...

BEIJING – Police in central China have shut down a hacker training operation that openly recruited thousands of...

Chinese police shut down hacker training business
posted on: Feb 8, 2010 | author: MrXHellboy

Broadcom Reaches Settlement in Stock ...

IRVINE, Calif., Dec 29, 2009 /PRNewswire-FirstCall via COMTEX News Network/ — Broadcom Corporation (Nasdaq:...

Broadcom Reaches Settlement in Stock Options Class Action Lawsuit
posted on: Dec 30, 2009 | author: MrXHellboy

Google is sued by Chinese author Mian...

A Beijing judge has told the Chinese novelist Mian Mian, who is suing Google over its plan to create an online...

Google is sued by Chinese author Mian Mian
posted on: Dec 29, 2009 | author: MrXHellboy

Microsoft Statement Regarding the Uni...

REDMOND, Wash. – Dec. 22, 2009 – We have just learned that the Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit has denied...

Microsoft Statement Regarding the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit Ruling in the i4i Case
posted on: Dec 23, 2009 | author: MrXHellboy

Psystar gets permanent injunction, le...

Psystar’s quixotic quest to “open” Mac OS X from the clutches of Apple has been stifled by a...

Psystar gets permanent injunction, legal warning from judge
posted on: Dec 17, 2009 | author: KillerSneak

Student ordered to destroy downloaded...

BOSTON – A graduate student who must pay four record labels a combined $675,000 in damages for downloading and...

Student ordered to destroy downloaded music files
posted on: Dec 8, 2009 | author: KillerSneak

Internet down in Iran ahead of planne...

TEHRAN (AFP) – Most of the Iranian capital’s Internet links with the outside world were down on Saturday, two...

Internet down in Iran ahead of planned protests
posted on: Dec 7, 2009 | author: KillerSneak

Fake websites shut down by police

More than 1,200 websites that claim to sell cut-price designer goods have been shut down in the biggest police...

Fake websites shut down by police
posted on: Dec 3, 2009 | author: MrXHellboy

Court Refuses To Order Shutdown of Op...

Last month, the Swedish ISP Portlane was sued by several Hollywood movie studios for hosting OpenBitTorrent, claiming...

Court Refuses To Order Shutdown of OpenBitTorrent
posted on: Dec 3, 2009 | author: KillerSneak

Lawyers target thousands of ‘il...

Around 15,000 suspected pirates may soon get legal letters accusing them of illegally sharing movies and...

Lawyers target thousands of ‘illegal’ file-sharers
posted on: Nov 30, 2009 | author: MrXHellboy

Court ruling forces Mininova to end i...

The Netherlands-based file-sharing website Mininova has removed all torrents that enabled users to download...

Court ruling forces Mininova to end illegal torrents
posted on: Nov 27, 2009 | author: MrXHellboy

Philips has received statement of obj...

Amsterdam, The Netherlands – As previously disclosed, Royal Philips Electronics (AEX: PHI, NYSE: PHG) has been...

Philips has received statement of objections from the European Commission related to an alleged violation of competition rules in the CRT industry
posted on: Nov 26, 2009 | author: KillerSneak

Ethics leaks spur House bill banning ...

Peer-to-peer filesharing applications have been wildly popular, especially among those interested in accessing pirated...

Ethics leaks spur House bill banning P2P apps on .gov PCs
posted on: Nov 19, 2009 | author: KillerSneak

High court considers what can qualify...

High court considers what can qualify for a patent By JOELLE TESSLER (AP) – 12 hours ago  WASHINGTON — Should...

High court considers what can qualify for a patent
posted on: Nov 10, 2009 | author: KillerSneak

Facebook Wins $711 Million From Spamm...

Facebook has won yet another massive judgment against a spammer who already owes $234 million to MySpace. A California...

Facebook Wins $711 Million From Spammer
posted on: Oct 31, 2009 | author: KillerSneak

Million dollar penalties issued in fi...

In a landmark decision today, the Federal Court in Brisbane imposed a total of $15.75 million in penalties for...

Million dollar penalties issued in first SMS spam case
posted on: Oct 26, 2009 | author: KillerSneak

Court case shows limits of anonymous ...

 Lawsuits against anonymous bloggers are common, but the courts generally protect the right to speak unnamed. Now,...

Court case shows limits of anonymous blogging
posted on: Oct 26, 2009 | author: KillerSneak

Japanese judge acquitted maker of P2P...

The Osaka high court acquitted last Thursday the developer of the Winny file-sharing software program of copyright...

Japanese judge acquitted maker of P2P application
posted on: Oct 9, 2009 | author: MrXHellboy
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