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Judge orders Microsoft to search its systems

May 21, 2004 A federal court has told Microsoft to comb through its computers and archives to find an explanation of why it introduced an e-mail deletion policy amid its legal battles. TAGS: Burst.com Inc., Judge, court, attorney, policy, e-mail, Microsoft Corp., information technology, Microsoft Windows

Judge in Oracle case won't seal business secrets

April 16, 2004 "This is not a national security case," Judge Vaughn Walker replies to concerns about proprietary business information that may be submitted as evidence to the court by Oracle, competitors and clie... TAGS: pretrial, Oracle Corp., Judge, court, PeopleSoft Inc., evidence, trial, request, attorney, document, U.S.

Judge blocks Microsoft 'end-run' in EU antitrust case

April 21, 2006 U.S. judge nixes request to subpoena IBM, calling it a "blatant end-run around 'foreign proof-gathering restrictions.'" TAGS: commission, antitrust, Judge, IBM Corp., request, order, court, European Union, Novell Inc., document, Microsoft Corp., U.S.

Judge tosses Microsoft Smart Tags case

September 25, 2003 A federal judge dismisses a case in which a small Wisconsin software maker claimed features in Microsoft Office infringed on its patents. TAGS: Smart Tags, Wisconsin, Judge, intellectual property, court, federal judge, patent, Microsoft Corp., minute, software company, Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Office

Police blotter: Cell phone tracking rejected

March 3, 2006 Two federal judges join a growing number of courts that are rejecting police demands to be able to track Americans without first getting a warrant. TAGS: Police Blotter, Judge, surveillance, request, Maryland, evidence, federal judge, cell phone, court, call, location, New York

Feds want their BlackBerrys

November 15, 2005 As NTP and Research In Motion duke it out over a patent infringement suit, the feds weigh in as customers. TAGS: NTP, Research In Motion Ltd., James Spencer, RIM BlackBerry, injunction, pager, court, federal government, patent, Judge, carrier, decision

Judge faces 'reality' in BlackBerry case

February 25, 2006 Transcript of Judge Spencer's closing remarks appears to show resignation, annoyance with endless dispute. TAGS: Research In Motion Ltd., James Spencer, NTP, injunction, Judge, reality, jury, decision, court, RIM BlackBerry, lawyer

Judge sides with Google in dispute over keywords

September 29, 2006 Court dismisses suit that challenged Google's practice of selling search-related keyword ads to companies using rivals' names. TAGS: Google Inc., Judge, lawsuit, court, search result

Court to FBI: No spying on in-car computers

November 19, 2003 The FBI and other police agencies may not eavesdrop on conversations inside automobiles equipped with OnStar or similar dashboard computing systems, a court rules. TAGS: David Sobel, OnStar, surveillance, court, interference, passenger, dashboard, conversation, Judge, car, agency, radio

'Harry Potter' author fights e-book fraud on eBay

March 1, 2007 Has an injunction been issued against eBay? Each side sees court order in India case differently. TAGS: injunction, eBay Inc., Baazee.com, seller, e-book, New Delhi, India, author, Judge, court, e-mail

PeopleSoft loses round in Oracle suit

September 5, 2003 PeopleSoft fails to persuade a judge to fully open up e-mail and documents relating to Oracle's hostile takeover bid. TAGS: PeopleSoft Inc., Oracle Corp., Alameda County, takeover bid, lawsuit, Judge, document, court, e-mail, attorney, spokesman

Judge allows music industry to sue XM Satellite

January 19, 2007 Record labels say the satellite radio broadcaster allows customers to turn songs into MP3 files, infringing on their copyrights. TAGS: XM Satellite Radio, satellite radio, music industry, satellite, song, broadcaster, Internet radio, Judge, radio, court, music, MP3

Court adjourns without decision in Napster case

October 2, 2000 A panel of appellate judges harshly grills lawyers for both the start-up and the recording industry before adjourning without a decision. TAGS: Napster Inc., recording industry, online music, court, Time Warner Inc., lawyer, piracy, VCR, decision, attorney, RIAA, relationship, Judge, San Francisco, Sony Corp.

Judge orders SCO to show Linux infringement

December 6, 2003 IBM wins a victory in a legal battle with SCO Group when a judge orders SCO to show the Linux software to which it believes it has rights and point out where it believes IBM is infringing. TAGS: SCO Group Inc., Sequent Computer Systems, IBM Corp., Unix, Linux software, SCO Unix, Linux, Judge, claim, GPL, evidence, court, intellectual property

Australian court rules against MP3 link site

December 18, 2006 Judges say now-defunct MP3s4free.net violated the law by linking to copyright music, even though it didn't host any MP3s itself. TAGS: appeals court, Mr., Judge, opinion, Australia, court, Internet service, MP3, music, Google Inc., DVD

Police blotter: Judge lets Feds track cell phones

December 23, 2005 Federal judge approves a Patriot Act request to monitor the location of cell phones. Other courts have denied similar requests. TAGS: Police Blotter, USA PATRIOT Act, Judge, evidence, cell phone, location, request, court, decision, New York, Adobe PDF, monitor

Judge: File sharing legal in Canada

March 31, 2004 A judge rules that making copyrighted music available for sharing on a computer network is not illegal in Canada. TAGS: Canada, recording industry, file-swapping, RIAA, P2P, Judge, Morpheus, Kazaa, file-sharing, lawsuit, court, professor, Internet service, service provider, Internet Service Provider, decision

Disabilities Act doesn't cover Web, court says

September 27, 2004 Judges dismiss case largely on procedural grounds, but say "significant" legal questions about larger issue remain. TAGS: Americans with Disabilities Act, blind, court, Judge, Microsoft Access

Judges rule file-sharing software legal

August 19, 2004 Appeals court says software developers not liable for file-swappers' actions. TAGS: file-trading, file-sharing, StreamCast Networks, RIAA, Grokster Ltd., P2P, Morpheus, Judge, court, decision, Napster Inc., broadband, movie, CEO, PC

Judge deletes suit by ReplayTV owners

January 12, 2004 A federal judge dismisses a lawsuit five ReplayTV owners filed against Hollywood studios that sought to secure the right to use the product's features to skip commercials and share recordings. TAGS: ReplayTV, Sonicblue, entertainment company, owner, lawsuit, federal judge, entertainment, court, Judge
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