But Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly says she still trusts that Microsoft and government prosecutors have already reached "appropriate resolution" to desktop search competition complaint.
Posted by Anne Broache
Documents rehash four weeks of courtroom testimony; more enticing briefs expected on Monday.
Posted by Alorie Gilbert
The online giant is expected to ask an appeals court if it can file a "friend of the court" brief supporting the government.
Posted by Michael Kanellos
Opponents of Google Books settlement say the search giant will still have exclusive rights to digitize orphaned out-of-print works.
Posted by Elinor Mills
Friday's settlement offers an awkward resolution on "orphan works." The real problem, says lawyer Larry Downes, is the sad state of copyright law.
Posted by Larry Downes
Intel's giving nearly 10 percent of its cash hoard to its top rival so it doesn't risk an even bigger payment. It's also hoping to ease other antitrust cases.
Posted by Stephen Shankland
A federal court grants America Online's request to file a brief on the government's behalf in Microsoft's antitrust appeal.
Posted by Joe Wilcox
The software giant asks an appellate court to give both sides 60 days to file principal briefs and 30 days for replies in its antitrust appeal
The search giant submits another brief in support of its effort to have a say in Microsoft's ongoing antitrust issue.
Posted by Ina Fried
The software giant strikes at the heart of the government's antitrust claim in a brief filed with an appellate court.