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Judge whittles down SCO claims against IBM

June 30, 2006 Dispute continues, but SCO will have to press on without hundreds of claims in its Linux code case. TAGS: SCO Group Inc., IBM Corp., Judge, claim, Unix, Linux, operating system

Microsoft: Go antitrust suit dismissed

June 30, 2006 The 2005 suit said Microsoft tried to thwart pen-computing company's bid to enter PC operating system market. TAGS: antitrust, suit, class action, claim, founder, Microsoft Corp., operating system, PC

Judge dismisses suit over Google ranking

July 14, 2006 Web site had sued the search giant after it fell to a "zero" ranking in the Google index. TAGS: PageRank, claim, lawsuit, Google Inc., Judge, complaint, Microsoft Corp.

Forgent settles JPEG patent cases

November 1, 2006 Settlement for $8 million covers all remaining claims, although it's considerably less than originally sought. TAGS: Forgent Networks Inc., patent, settlement, litigation, claim, JPEG, lawsuit, digital camera, camera

'Electric Slide' on slippery DMCA slope

February 3, 2007 Yes, you can copyright a dance. And the man who owns the rights to the iconic wedding shuffle isn't pleased that it's popping up on the Web. TAGS: dance, DMCA, YouTube, claim, attorney, video

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, U.S. District Judge, Communications Decency Act, violation, attorney, Judge, police, Internet Service Provider, Internet service, service provider

Hacker backpedals on Firefox zero-day claim

October 3, 2006 Researcher who claimed to have found a serious bug now says he was never able to use it to hijack computers. TAGS: Mischa Spiegelmock, Andrew Wbeelsoi, hacker, Firefox, crash, Mozilla Corp., vulnerability, flaw, claim, presentation, bug, Web browser, security, video

Spyware skirmishes: Spy versus antispy

June 5, 2007 Internet lawyer Venkat Balasubramani says the outcome of a legal tiff could force big changes in the antispyware landscape. TAGS: PC Tools, Kaspersky Lab, anti-spyware, lawsuit, claim, notice, spyware, software company

DMCA complaint against YouTube dropped

January 15, 2007 Husband of 'Second Life' figure says complaint regarding a video on the video-sharing site was not a copyright issue. TAGS: Ailin Graef, DMCA, Guntram Graef, Second Life, terms of service, YouTube, complaint, claim, video, Google Inc.

Open-source group wants educational patent reversed

December 1, 2006 The Software Freedom Law Center says the "junk patent" threatens open-source projects. The holder says it's willing to deal--but the group asks too much. TAGS: patent, open source, open-source project, claim, center, teacher

Microsoft: Streaming Office 'infringes license'

February 8, 2008 Company says British ISP selling a 'streaming' version of Office infringes on license regulations, but Fasthosts denies the claim. TAGS: business productivity, Microsoft Office 2007, Microsoft Office, software-as-a-service, regulation, claim, Microsoft Office 2003, Internet Service Provider, Microsoft Corp., server, PC

Can-Spam put to the test

May 22, 2007 Internet law expert Venkat Balasubramani says new legal limits could crimp future moves to sue spammers. TAGS: CAN-SPAM Act, plaintiff, court, lawsuit, entity, litigation, claim, Internet Service Provider, anti-spam, Internet access, decision, e-mail

Australian court rules against Kazaa

September 5, 2005 Judge says managers of the peer-to-peer software had authorized users to infringe on music copyrights. TAGS: Sharman Networks Ltd., Altnet, Kazaa, Brilliant Digital Entertainment, respondent, Grokster Ltd., music industry, P2P, claim, RIAA, Australia, manager, file-sharing, CEO
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