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Police blotter: Judge orders Gmail disclosure

March 17, 2006 In case over missing assets, judge orders "all e-mails" from a Gmail account, including deleted ones, to be turned over. TAGS: subpoena, Police Blotter, Gmail, attorney, Judge, e-mail message, disclosure, asset, Google Inc., e-mail, document, backup

Feds take porn fight to Google

January 19, 2006 Bush administration subpoenas records of all searches over one week as it defends disputed antiporn law. Document: Google subpoenaed over pornography TAGS: subpoena, Child Online Protection Act, Bush Administration, search engine, porn, request, government, Google Inc., law, Yahoo! Inc., America Online Inc., attorney, Microsoft Corp.

Copyright tussles for Google

August 4, 2006 The search giant, at odds with an increasing number of copyright industries, is taking some provocative legal stances. TAGS: copyright law, dispute, attorney, Google Inc., holder, search engine, photograph, video

FAQ: When Google is not your friend

February 3, 2006 Google's vast database of its users' searches is a gold mine for police and curious divorce attorneys. It's just a matter of time. TAGS: attorney, federal law, search engine, Google Inc., FAQ, police, America Online Inc., Time Warner Inc., law, Yahoo! Inc., history, toolbar, Microsoft Corp.

Google wins patent for search results page design

December 13, 2006 Intellectual-property lawyers say there's no need to fret about infringement lawsuits unless sites are veritable copies. TAGS: patent, search result, invention, intellectual property, Google Inc., design, attorney, lawyer, protection, GUI

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

YouTube's fate rests on decade-old copyright law

March 13, 2007 Wording of DMCA, which appeared in Congress long before the Web video revolution, could determine whether YouTube disappears. TAGS: DMCA, Viacom Inc., YouTube, copyright infringement, fate, hosting company, copyright law, Napster Inc., attorney, Google Inc., video

Courtroom showdown for Microsoft and Google

September 6, 2005 Microsoft lawyers claim Kai-Fu Lee can't be trusted with corporate secrets, while Google says Redmond is off-base. TAGS: Kai-Fu Lee, China, Google Inc., Eric Schmidt, lawyer, attorney, Dr., Redmond, trial, Seattle, agreement, vice president, Microsoft Corp.

Taking passwords to the grave

September 22, 2006 Family members are increasingly unable to access important data because their loved ones have not left passwords behind. TAGS: Marc Rotenberg, e-mail company, attorney, address book, Yahoo! Inc., spokeswoman, password, Time Warner Inc., client, San Francisco, person, e-mail, Google Inc.

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, search engine, attorney, Judge, court, Google Inc., Yahoo! Inc.

Viacom lawyer: YouTube knows it violates copyrights

March 16, 2007 Attorney for media conglomerate says Google doesn't adequately police pirated clips, leaving his company with an unfair burden. TAGS: Viacom Inc., DMCA, YouTube, attorney, lawyer, Google Inc., service provider, Washington, work, video

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, court, excerpt, Google Inc., Belgium, lawyer, copyright law, attorney, spokesman, Internet search, Europe, article, message, U.S., Microsoft Corp.

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: First Amendment, ranking, antitrust, lawsuit, Google Inc., attorney, federal judge, search engine, California, Microsoft Corp.

Yahoo click fraud settlement gets final OK

March 27, 2007 The $5 million settlement agreement in a California case releases company from all similar click fraud claims against it. TAGS: click fraud, settlement, Arkansas, Yahoo! Inc., approval, advertiser, attorney, class action, California, lawyer, Google Inc.

Google says click fraud settlement near

March 9, 2006 Under proposed $90 million settlement, Google would give ad credits for fraudulent clicks on ads dating back to 2002. TAGS: settlement, advertiser, Go.com, Miva, Ask.com, LookSmart Ltd., plaintiff, credit, Lycos Inc., lawsuit, Arkansas, Time Warner Inc., Google Inc., representative, click, agreement

Microsoft agrees to change Vista desktop search

June 20, 2007 Changes aim to address Google antitrust concerns. Also: Redmond talks for first time about when service pack will arrive. TAGS: desktop search, decree, consent decree, antitrust, agreement, regulator, attorney general, Google Inc., Microsoft Windows Vista, service pack, attorney, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows

Google-DoubleClick: Tough sell in EU

November 21, 2007 The search giant will have a tricky time getting what it wants as trustbusters on the other side of the Atlantic dig into the planned $3.1 billion merger. TAGS: ad serving, DoubleClick Inc., merger, antitrust, SEM, PeopleSoft Inc., acquisition, online advertising, Google Inc., European Union, Europe, Oracle Corp., U.S., concern, attorney, search engine

Hollywood hates pirates, but can it use them?

July 3, 2007 Michael Moore movie "Sicko" enjoys successful debut, despite being illegally downloaded by thousands. TAGS: file-sharing, Hollywood, attorney, movie, Michael Moore, film, Google Video, piracy, Google Inc., video

Yahoo names click fraud czar

March 22, 2007 Web search company promotes staff attorney to vice president of quality for the advertising system. TAGS: click fraud, advertiser, search engine company, Yahoo! Inc., vice president, Internet search, click, Google Inc., attorney, search engine

YouTube's no friend to copyright violators

October 21, 2006 Those who post copyright material should expect no protection from the video-sharing site if accused of infringement. TAGS: copyright violation, YouTube, Universal Music Group, attorney, Los Angeles, video, Google Inc., TV, movie
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