Canadian student Mike Rowe, who Microsoft put under legal pressure over his Web site's name, has agreed to bury the hatchet out of court for an Xbox and some training.
Posted by Munir Kotadia
The software giant has admitted that it took things "too seriously" when its lawyers threatened a 17-year-old student named Mike Rowe over his domain name.
Sky-high bids on eBay for papers in the trademark dustup between Microsoft and a Canadian teen tumble, after the seller starts restricting who can take part.
Posted by Paul Festa
The tech world keeps court dockets working overtime as the recording industry sues hundreds of people it can't name, the SCO Group gets tough with a rival, and Microsoft got a little too rough with a teenager.
Posted by Steven Musil