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Gateway sanctioned in patent case

March 31, 2006 Federal judge orders Gateway to pay attorneys' fees for a man who is suing the PC maker over its alleged use of software he developed to test floppy disk drives. TAGS: Gateway Inc., federal judge, floppy disk, PC company, attorney

TorrentSpy ordered to start tracking visitors

June 9, 2007 In ruling under seal until Friday, federal judge orders TorrentSpy to log visitor activity. But company says it will appeal. TAGS: defendant, visitor, federal judge, attorney, search engine

Oracle rivals, Defense Dept. seek restrictions

March 17, 2004 SAP, the Defense Department and others join Microsoft in asking a federal judge to prevent Oracle's in-house attorneys from reviewing confidential documents and information. TAGS: Lawson Software Inc., QAD, Oracle Corp., SAP AG, attorney, restriction, document, Human Resources, federal judge, court, concern, software company, Microsoft Corp., server

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: Alexa Internet Inc., Google Inc., federal prosecutor, request, federal judge, Judge, attorney, Google Search, record, San Jose, court, California

No 'rubber stamp' on telecom mergers, judge says

December 1, 2006 Judge says he'll do "independent review" of deals between AT&T-SBC and Verizon-MCI, but offers no hints of when a ruling will come. TAGS: Tunney Act, merger, MCI Inc., AT&T Corp., Verizon Communications, antitrust, telephone company, government, federal judge, attorney, telecommunications

Judge plans to review AT&T, Verizon deals

July 12, 2006 A federal judge in Washington says he may permit witnesses to describe the twin mergers' impact on competition. TAGS: Tunney Act, merger, AT&T Corp., federal judge, Verizon Communications, Judge, SBC Communications Inc., MCI Inc., antitrust, impact, Washington, government, attorney

Suit over poor Google ranking may go forward

June 30, 2006 Federal judge is considering issuing an order to allow KinderStart.com to amend its lawsuit against the search giant. TAGS: ranking, Google Inc., First Amendment, attorney, lawsuit, antitrust, federal judge, search engine, California, Microsoft Corp.

Judge slams SCO's lack of evidence against IBM

February 10, 2005 Federal judge criticizes "astonishing" lack of evidence but denies Big Blue's request to defang SCO's claims. TAGS: SCO Group Inc., Unix, evidence, federal judge, IBM Corp., Judge, claim, source code, Linux, attorney

Judge nixes part of Amazon, Borders suit

March 31, 2004 A federal judge calls a claim that the companies set artificially high prices "ludicrous on its face" but permits the case to go to trial. TAGS: Marilyn Hall Patel, Borders Books & Music, Amazon.com Inc., class action, federal judge, Judge, contract, shareholder, attorney, San Francisco

Red Hat's case against SCO put on hold

April 7, 2004 A federal judge denies SCO's motion to throw out a suit brought by the Linux seller but put the case on hold, awaiting an outcome in a related case. TAGS: SCO Group Inc., Red Hat Inc., Unix, Linux, suit, outcome, Novell Inc., federal judge, Linux seller, motion, IBM Corp., intellectual property, attorney, open source, operating system

Cold War encryption laws stand, but not as firmly

October 16, 2003 An attempt to overturn U.S. laws restricting the publication of encryption code ends quietly when a federal judge dismisses the suit--but only after assurances the laws won't be enforced. TAGS: Daniel Bernstein, Marilyn Hall Patel, publication, law, First Amendment, regulation, rule, government, federal judge, encryption, professor, attempt, lawyer, attorney, researcher, e-mail

Students fight e-vote firm's DMCA claims

November 18, 2003 A federal judge hears arguments in a lawsuit brought by student activists seeking to disseminate internal documents from Diebold Election Systems. TAGS: Diebold Inc., Diebold Election Systems, e-vote, e-voting, DMCA, Ohio, federal judge, copyright law, Republican, request, student, material, California, document, attorney

Search engines take the stand

May 13, 2004 Judges are turning to Google and other search engines to check facts and look up information in cases--a trend that has some legal experts worried. TAGS: Internet search engine, Google Search, Google Inc., evidence, search engine, Internet search, trend, federal judge, Judge, trial, attorney, Yahoo! Inc., U.S.
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