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Supreme Court to review Microsoft patent appeal
October 27, 2006
Case stemming from spat with AT&T could change how damages are awarded for infringement of U.S. patents on software shipped overseas.
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What does 'open access' mean?
August 16, 2007
perspective Policy analyst Randolph J. May warns that wireless operators are about to get thrown into a "morass of regulation."
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FCC commissioner can break tie in AT&T-BellSouth merger
December 9, 2006
General counsel says commissioner can vote, even though he recused himself with conflicts of interest.
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Commissioner won't break AT&T-BellSouth deadlock
December 18, 2006
FCC member who formerly lobbied on behalf of Bell competitors says he won't vote on merger because of ethics considerations.
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Appeals court dismisses suit against NSA spy program
July 6, 2007
Bush administration praises ruling, but Supreme Court appeal may be in future for plaintiffs who say they were illegally monitored.
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AT&T-BellSouth vote raises new concerns
December 6, 2006
Democrats and others question the FCC chief's request to allow an official with a conflict of interest to break an expected tie vote.
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