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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, Gmail, Police Blotter, Judge, attorney, disclosure, asset, receiver, Google Inc., e-mail, document, backup

Judge denies AT&T request for closed hearing

May 17, 2006 Company's trade secrets, he says, can be protected in opening hearing in lawsuit alleging AT&T illegally cooperated with NSA. TAGS: trade secret, AT&T Corp., attorney, NSA, Judge, telecommunications company, San Francisco, telecommunications, document

Appeals court may let NSA lawsuits proceed

August 15, 2007 Panel peppers government attorneys with sharp questions and suggests that two cases alleging illegal surveillance may be allowed to continue. TAGS: NSA, attorney, surveillance, AT&T Corp., lawsuit, Judge, Bush Administration, secret, San Francisco, government, document

Police blotter: Cops raid Usenet provider over porn

September 8, 2006 Judge lets civil rights lawsuit proceed that Usenet provider filed against Pa. police after being raided. TAGS: Usenet, plaintiff, Pennsylvania, Police Blotter, defendant, raid, claim, Communications Decency Act, violation, attorney, U.S. District Judge, Judge, police, Internet Service Provider, service provider, Internet service

Judge: Microsoft's music player gaffe is 'concern'

October 26, 2005 Redmond never should have drafted marketing plan to force player makers to distribute only Windows Media Player, judge says. TAGS: Colleen Kollar-Kotelly, federal prosecutor, attorney, documentation, music player, Judge, project, Redmond, conference, Microsoft Windows Media Player, Microsoft Corp., Windows Media, media player, Microsoft Windows

Judge won't halt AT&T wiretapping lawsuit

November 17, 2006 San Francisco court says lawsuit alleging the carrier illegally allowed the U.S. government to spy on its customers can continue. TAGS: AT&T Corp., lawsuit, NSA, attorney, telecommunications company, Judge, San Francisco, Vermont, telecommunications, conference, Verizon Communications

Judge: Gates 'not particularly responsive'

November 20, 1998 Microsoft's CEO has even drawn skepticism from the software giant's own legal team, Judge Jackson says in a closed session. TAGS: deposition, testimony, Bill Gates, antitrust, skepticism, Judge, motion, trial, attorney, purpose, CEO, Microsoft Corp.

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, Judge, court, Google Inc., Yahoo! Inc.

Federal appeals court weighs Internet phone taxes

February 9, 2007 Vonage and an industry group argue that new rules imposed by the FCC discriminate against voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP). TAGS: Internet phone, Vonage Holdings Corp., VoIP, VoIP service, Judge, Internet phone company, fund, tax, IP, attorney, telephone company, rule, cell phone

Judge raps Microsoft for antitrust 'foot-dragging'

February 14, 2006 Attorney for state government also says complaint about forthcoming Windows Vista will be investigated. TAGS: Colleen Kollar-Kotelly, licensee, antitrust, attorney, Judge, complaint, compliance, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows Vista, operating system, server, Microsoft Windows

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, witness, federal judge, AT&T Corp., Judge, SBC Communications Inc., antitrust, MCI Inc., Verizon Communications, impact, government, attorney, Washington

Alleged 'Seattle Spammer' arrested

May 31, 2007 After being indicted by a federal grand jury, Robert Alan Soloway pleads not guilty to 35 counts related to junk e-mail. TAGS: count, jury, Seattle, spammer, Judge, spam, attorney, U.S., e-mail

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, court, Judge, San Jose, request, attorney, record, Google Search, California

Judge OKs new Microsoft antitrust deadline

September 7, 2006 Redmond and the Justice Department earn formal approval to extend parts of their deal until November 2009--or longer. TAGS: Colleen Kollar-Kotelly, Judge, antitrust, prosecutor, agreement, attorney, government, extension, Microsoft Corp., conference

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, search engine, evidence, trend, Internet search, Google Search, Google Inc., federal judge, trial, Judge, attorney, Yahoo! Inc., U.S.

Judge adds two years to Microsoft antitrust deal

May 17, 2006 Justice Dept. gets settlement term extension due to company's slowness in providing rivals with documentation. TAGS: Colleen Kollar-Kotelly, Judge, antitrust, extension, documentation, protocol, government, attorney, lawyer, conference, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows

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, Judge, payment, court

After setback, Vonage wins temporary relief

April 6, 2007 Appeals court blocks a judge's order that would have stopped the Net phone company from taking on new customers. TAGS: Vonage Holdings Corp., injunction, Internet phone, Verizon Communications, Internet phone company, VoIP service, phone provider, VoIP, attorney, Judge

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
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