- Tue Nov 21 2000 South Africa gets territorial over ".com" domain
According to Seattle-based Web company Virtual Countries, the country wants to take control of SouthAfrica.com, a domain name it first registered in 1995.
Posted by Evan Hansen
- Mon Mar 27 2006 Fighting for patent property
Patents mean big money for big tech companies, so tech titans fight long and hard to preserve them.
Posted by CNET News.com Staff
- Tue Jun 22 2004 The Hill's property rights showdown
With the DMCA under attack from all quarters, Congressman Rick Boucher says it's time to rethink the controversial law.
Posted by Declan McCullagh
- Mon Jan 29 2007 About South Korea's 'dependency' on Microsoft
CNET News.com's Michael Kanellos says South Korea might be in bed with Microsoft, but PC users there are kicking the company hard.
Posted by Michael Kanellos
- Wed Mar 24 2004 Europe plays hardball with Microsoft
special coverage Members of Congress are quick to protest the EU's $613 million fine against Microsoft. Also: An intellectual-property precedent could help the software giant in its appeal.
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Posted by CNET Staff
- Thu Oct 11 2007 Pro-copyright lobbyists storm Capitol Hill
RIAA, MPAA and others congregate for an "expo" to spread the word about safeguarding intellectual property, attracting a few celebrities in their midst.
Posted by Anne Broache
- Wed Mar 1 2000 STOCKS TO WATCH: BellSouth, DoubleClick, eMerge, Evolving Systems, Priceline and Vitesse
Posted by Larry Barrett
- Thu Oct 20 2005 HP cracks down on cartridge refill industry
Charges that Cartridge World uses formula for HP-patented ink is part of attempt to draw attention to HP's intellectual-property rights.
Posted by Michael Singer
- Wed Dec 11 1996 ISPs protest copyright pact
CEOs of powerful Internet and communications firms ask President Clinton to reject a World Intellectual Property Organization treaty that makes service providers liable for copyright violations.
Posted by CNET News.com Staff
- Fri Feb 20 2009 Microsoft promotes top IP officer
Horacio Gutierrez, a leading figure in Microsoft's open-source efforts, taking an increasingly active role in its intellectual-property strategy, just got a promotion to corporate vice president.
Posted by Matt Asay