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Police Blotter: Defendant wins breathalyzer source code

August 9, 2007 Man charged with drunk driving says his attorney needs access to the source code to fight the charges; state supreme court agrees. TAGS: Minnesota, source code, Police Blotter, defendant, prohibition, attorney, state, court

Judge to help feds against Google

March 14, 2006 A federal judge says he would grant federal prosecutors at least some of their records requests. The buzz: Should Google be forced to hand over data? Photo: Google at court TAGS: federal prosecutor, Alexa Internet Inc., Google Inc., federal judge, San Jose, Judge, request, court, attorney, record, Google Search, California

Google suffers setback in copyright case

February 13, 2007 Belgian court says newspaper excerpts are a no-no. But experts question whether there will be much of an impact outside Europe. TAGS: Google News, excerpt, court, Google Inc., Belgium, attorney, copyright law, lawyer, Internet search, spokesman, Europe, article, U.S., message, Microsoft Corp.

Obstacles ahead for Amazon's 1-Click checkout?

October 4, 2005 Net retail giant faces off in court over patent that might be covered by a Virginia company. TAGS: Amazon.com Inc., patent, Virginia, attorney, court, payment, Judge

Google click fraud settlement given go-ahead

July 27, 2006 Arkansas judge rejects a challenge claiming that a $90 million settlement with affected advertisers is inadequate. TAGS: settlement, click fraud, Arkansas, advertiser, pay-per-click advertising, attorney, search engine, Google Inc., court, Judge, Yahoo! Inc.

An anxious wait for EU court ruling on Microsoft

September 14, 2007 Business leaders, lawyers, regulators will have plenty to discuss when the court rules next week on Europe's antitrust sanctions against Microsoft. TAGS: commission, antitrust, Thomas Vinje, antitrust case, European Union, regulator, court, Qualcomm Inc., Europe, attorney, technology company, chip company, decision, effect, Intel, Microsoft Windows Media Player

Electronic communications and their discontents

July 25, 2007 Internet attorney Eric J. Sinrod explains why a simple question of procedure in the electronic age is more complicated than it appears at first blush. TAGS: plaintiff, electronic communication, defendant, burden, attorney, age, court, log, party, entry, e-mail, document

Software rivals fence before appeals court

August 3, 2005 An appeals court in Washington weighs whether a jury should have decided a trade secret matter in a long-running legal dispute. TAGS: MicroStrategy Inc., Business Objects, appeals court, trade secret, jury, Virginia, RDBMS, court, attorney, business software, trial, Judge, expert, Washington, value

Big names may not prevail in domain disputes

February 21, 2007 Trademark holders face unaccustomed opposition in the escalating dispute over domain names, attorney Eric J. Sinrod says. TAGS: arbitration, domain name, holder, transfer, federal court, wargame, court, agency, attorney

Calif. court drops charges against Dunn

March 14, 2007 Judge dismisses misdemeanor charge against former HP chairman. Three other defendants in spying scandal to do community service. TAGS: defendant, Patricia Dunn, scandal, attorney general, count, California, chairman, court, attorney, HP

BEA's financial restatements key to warding off Icahn

November 2, 2007 Company needs to get financials in order if it hopes to keep its biggest shareholder from taking control of a possible buyout, legal experts say. TAGS: BEA Systems Inc., financials, shareholder, Delaware Chancery Court, proxy, candidate, court, attorney, expert, Oracle Corp.

Verizon urges denial of new Vonage patent trial

May 2, 2007 Company says Net phone rival didn't make a persuasive argument that a landmark Supreme Court decision would change earlier loss. TAGS: Vonage Holdings Corp., Verizon Communications, patent, motion, appeal, Internet phone, court, trial, attorney, VoIP

SCO warns of IBM lawsuit risks

March 31, 2003 The company says its billion-dollar lawsuit alleging that IBM misappropriated trade secrets will be costly and could have other consequences. TAGS: SCO Group Inc., Morgan Keegan Co., trade secret, IBM Corp., shareholder, lawsuit, suit, Unix, intellectual property, court, attorney, Linux

ACLU challenges Patriot Act

November 2, 2005 ACLU asks judges to uphold lower court rulings that would eliminate gag provisions on "secret" FBI requests for information. TAGS: USA PATRIOT Act, provision, court, Connecticut, First Amendment, recipient, Internet service, New York, service provider, Internet Service Provider, attorney, law

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

Justices to rule on fate of file swapping

June 20, 2005 Supreme Court decision closely watched by Hollywood, Silicon Valley could come as soon as this week. TAGS: file-swapping, file-swapping company, justice, Grokster Ltd., technology company, court, studio, venture capital, P2P, Hollywood, attorney, CEO

Court ruling could squeeze P2P pennies

June 27, 2005 Grokster ruling is likely to give investors pause when faced with the prospectus for a file-sharing start-up. TAGS: file-swapping company, Sony Betamax, Grokster Ltd., file-swapping, investor, court, P2P, file-sharing, decision, copyright law, venture capital, attorney, entertainment, start-up, Intel, HP
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