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PalmOne scores patent victory

January 10, 2005 A federal appeals court has upheld a ruling that PalmOne products do not infringe on two NCR patents, the handheld maker said Thursday. TAGS: NCR Corp., handheld company, appeals court, Palm Inc., Handspring Inc., patent, handheld

Court: No warrant needed to search your work PC

January 5, 2005 All that's necessary is the permission of the business that owns the computer, a Washington state court rules. TAGS: warrant, appeals court, PC

Business Objects suit to be heard

January 7, 2005 The firm says an appeals court has overturned a 2003 ruling dismissing its complaint against MicroStrategy, so the case will now go to trial. TAGS: MicroStrategy Inc., Business Objects, appeals court, trial

Minnesota court takes dim view of encryption

May 24, 2005 Using PGP to encrypt files can be viewed as evidence of criminal intent, an appeals court rules. TAGS: Minnesota, appeals court, PGP Corp., conviction, Judge, evidence

Former Yahoo chief cleared in Nazi case

April 7, 2005 Paris appeals court says Timothy Koogle didn't justify crimes against humanity by allowing sale of Nazi collectibles on Yahoo auction site. TAGS: Nazi, appeals court, Yahoo! Inc., Paris, France, sale, U.S.

Appeals court revisits Eolas decision

March 3, 2005 update Microsoft claims victory in high-profile Web browser patent dispute; $565 million verdict may fall. TAGS: appeals court, Eolas Technologies Inc., patent, victory, decision, art, Web browser, Microsoft Corp.

Anti-abortion cybersquatter loses appeal

September 1, 2004 Activist's move to reclaim domain names that sent surfers to antiabortion Web sites is rejected by an appeals court. TAGS: appeals court, domain name, First Amendment, message, e-mail

Police Blotter: Can Circuit City techs legally peruse files?

December 14, 2007 After retailer allegedly discovers contraband on man's PC, he asks judges to say results of search can't be used as evidence. TAGS: Police Blotter, appeals court, Circuit City Stores Inc., technician, Pennsylvania, burner, evidence, court, DVD-drive, Mr., DVD burner, video, DVD, hard drive

Judges rule in favor of pop-ups

January 5, 2005 Utah appeals court says unsolicited ads do not run afoul of a state law regulating unsolicited "electronic messages." TAGS: Utah, appeals court, Judge, law, pop-up, pop-up blocker, e-mail address, Web browser, e-mail

Police blotter: Secret recording inadmissible against bus driver

April 25, 2007 Parents of 9-year-old put recorder in his backpack when concerned about abuse by school bus driver. But recording can't be used as evidence. TAGS: Police Blotter, interception, police, Wisconsin, appeals court, parent, child, law, recorder

Sheriff misusing FBI computer can't be sued

August 5, 2004 Appeals court nixes lawsuit against a Kansas sheriff who was database surfing for dirt on political enemies. TAGS: sheriff, activist, Kansas, appeals court, lawsuit, First Amendment, debate, database

Judges OK garage door openers in copyright case

September 1, 2004 Ruling's implications point well beyond home improvement in a key test of the DMCA's reach. TAGS: DMCA, appeals court, Judge, transmitter, Lexmark

Police Blotter: MySpace profile sets convicted felon free

November 30, 2007 Man convicted of molesting two girls gets new trial after appeals court agrees jurors shouldn't have perused MySpace for one girl's profile. TAGS: juror, Police Blotter, West Virginia, jury, MySpace, girl, appeals court, trial, verdict, conviction, defendant, error

Falwell critic can keep domain name

August 24, 2005 Court reverses ruling that had prohibited the site from operating on a domain bearing a variation of Rev. Jerry Falwell's name. TAGS: domain name, appeals court, court, confusion, attorney, decision, opinion, e-mail

Airport ID checks legally enforced?

December 8, 2005 EFF co-founder John Gilmore tells the 9th Circuit to reject a "secret law" requiring identification for commercial air travel. TAGS: appeals court, law, Judge, Bush Administration, co-founder, attorney, lawyer

Appeals court ponders Microsoft patent case

December 9, 2004 Judge suggests jury in Eolas-Microsoft trial should have been permitted to consider prior art. TAGS: Eolas Technologies Inc., appeals court, jury, Judge, patent, art, Microsoft Corp., Web browser

Will DVD acquittal mean tougher copyright laws?

December 24, 2003 The acquittal of a Norwegian programmer charged with breaking Hollywood's DVD encryption scheme could increase the entertainment industry's efforts to enact tougher global copyright laws. TAGS: acquittal, copyright law, Hollywood, appeals court, DMCA, programmer, Norway, law, DVD, U.S.

Australian court rules against MP3 link site

December 18, 2006 Judges say now-defunct MP3s4free.net violated the law by linking to copyright music, even though it didn't host any MP3s itself. TAGS: appeals court, Judge, Mr., court, Australia, Internet service, opinion, MP3, music, Google Inc., DVD

Police blotter: Flap over nude photos of Cameron Diaz

October 20, 2006 In this week's installment, computer forensics is key to a case over nude photos of the actress. TAGS: forgery, Police Blotter, prosecution, evidence, appeals court, conviction, Ms., defense, attorney, expert, photograph, CD-ROM, laptop computer, hard drive
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