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Court kicks back phone radiation cases

March 18, 2005 Appeals court kicks back to state courts five lawsuits alleging Nokia failed to warn that cell phones emit "unsafe" radiation. TAGS: radiation, Nokia Corp., Maryland, radio frequency, lawsuit, court, cell phone, radio

NetApp files patent suit against Sun

September 5, 2007 Network Appliance alleges Sun Microsystems' ZFS storage software violates seven of its patents, seeks permanent injunction. TAGS: NetApp, Network Appliance Inc., Sun Microsystems Inc., patent suit, patent, Sun Solaris, lawsuit, court, open source, attack

Intel seeks to rein in AMD case

May 4, 2006 update Chipmaker contends that foreign business practices are irrelevant to AMD's lawsuit in a U.S. court. TAGS: AMD, business practice, antitrust, chip company, motion, Intel, court, lawsuit, portion

Yahoo speech engineers can work, court says

October 5, 2005 Court declines temporary restraining order in employee-poaching lawsuit brought against Yahoo. TAGS: Yahoo! Inc., Kai-Fu Lee, court, lawsuit, Google Inc., California, Microsoft Corp.

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, Internet Service Provider, entity, claim, lawsuit, Internet access, litigation, anti-spam, decision, e-mail

Court questions Zale's use of trademark in paid search text

April 25, 2007 Buying trademarked search keywords may not be illegal, but using the term in ad text generated by search may be, judge says. TAGS: trademark, paid search, plaintiff, pay-per-click advertising, court, Google Inc., Yahoo! Inc., motion, lawsuit, search engine

Court nixes lawsuit fighting copyright law

November 24, 2004 Internet Archive founder's suit against copyright terms is dismissed by federal judge. TAGS: Brewster Kahle, copyright law, copyright protection, federal judge, court, lawsuit, decision, work

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., takeover bid, lawsuit, court, document, Judge, attorney, e-mail, spokesman

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, lawsuit, owner, federal judge, entertainment, Judge, court

Google loses French trademark lawsuit

June 28, 2006 Appeals court affirms lower court ruling that Google infringed trademark by selling keyword ads using word "Vuitton." TAGS: trademark, euro, Google Inc., Google AdWords, lawsuit, court, Microsoft Corp.

Google wins a court battle

March 16, 2006 Judge rules in search giant's favor, dismissing copyright infringement lawsuit filed by e-book writer. TAGS: Usenet, excerpt, lawsuit, federal judge, Google Inc., court, search result, e-book, archiving, copyright law, Internet Service Provider, Time Warner Inc., decision, search engine, photograph

Google: Microsoft suit a 'charade'

July 28, 2005 Search king claims lawsuit over former exec jumping ship is about scaring other Redmond employees into staying put. TAGS: Kai-Fu Lee, Google Inc., lawsuit, court, China, Redmond, Microsoft Corp.

RIAA steps up file-trading suits

February 17, 2004 The Recording Industry Association of America files 531 new copyright suits against alleged music swappers. TAGS: RIAA, file-trading, NPD Group Inc., lawsuit, Internet service, Internet Service Provider, pace, service provider, suit, court, evidence, file-swapping, subscriber, music, U.S.

FAQ: How the decision will affect file swappers

December 19, 2003 What is the impact for peer-to-peer fans of a court decision that knocks back the recording industry's legal strategy for tracking down and suing alleged file swappers? TAGS: RIAA, subpoena, recording industry, copyright law, file-swapping, Internet Service Provider, identity, Internet service, lawsuit, court, Washington D.C., service provider, decision, appeal, attorney, P2P

Court upholds sizable file-swapping fine

December 12, 2005 Chicago woman who claimed that she was "sampling" songs is fined $22,500 in precedent-setting appeal. TAGS: RIAA, file-swapping, injunction, file-sharing network, Chicago, copyright law, lawsuit, court, Kazaa, song, file-sharing, decision, CD

I want my BlackBerry

December 7, 2005 Attorney Eric Sinrod hopes that the courts won't take away his PDA. If they do, will he and others flock to RIM competitors? TAGS: NTP, Research In Motion Ltd., appellate court, re-examination, proceeding, RIM BlackBerry, court, wireless e-mail, trial, patent, lawsuit

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: Judge, Google Inc., lawsuit, court, search result

Readers: P2P ruling will spark lawsuit rush

June 27, 2005 Some readers predict the decision will spur a flurry of suits against software makers; others say the ruling is far from disastrous. TAGS: Grokster Ltd., reader, file-swapping, decision, P2P, lawsuit, RIAA, court, software company

Intel settles Intergraph suit for $225 million

March 30, 2004 The companies' third patent infringement lawsuit comes to an end--and reveals an unusual indemnification agreement between Intel and Dell. TAGS: Intergraph Corp., settlement, Intel Itanium, Intel, microprocessor, agreement, lawsuit, litigation, chip company, patent, court, motherboard, computer company, intellectual property, Gateway Inc., chipset

Court: RIAA lawsuit strategy illegal

December 19, 2003 A federal appeals court hands a major setback to the record industry's legal tactics for tracking down and suing alleged file swappers, in a high-profile case pitting copyright law against the pri... TAGS: RIAA, file-swapping, recording industry, copyright law, setback, appeals court, Internet Service Provider, lawsuit, Verizon Communications, court, identity, decision, power, IP
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