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IRS to search PayPal records for tax evaders

April 13, 2006 Federal court grants IRS permission to troll through PayPal customers' offshore credit card and bank records. TAGS: PayPal, Costa Rica, online payment, tax, court, credit card, bank, Singapore, income, order, law, eBay Inc., U.S.

BlackBerry's legal limbo

February 2, 2006 As Research In Motion heads toward a key ruling in the U.S., the Justice Department and foreign courts weigh in. TAGS: Research In Motion Ltd., RIM BlackBerry, court, U.K., U.S.

Supreme Court to review Microsoft patent appeal

October 27, 2006 Case stemming from spat with AT&T could change how damages are awarded for infringement of U.S. patents on software shipped overseas. TAGS: liability, infringement, R&D, AT&T Corp., court, patent, damage, decision, U.S., software company, Microsoft Corp., component

Alleged NASA hacker's appeal set for New Year

December 12, 2006 Gary McKinnon, the Briton faced with extradition to the U.S., is charged with hacking into U.S. military systems. TAGS: hacker, court, U.K., U.S., London, hacking

Court outlaws EU-U.S. passenger data transfer

May 30, 2006 The European Court of Justice declares as illegal deal for data transfers used to compile no-fly lists. TAGS: plea, court, agreement, credit card, U.S.

U.S. 'threatened' alleged NASA hacker, defense says

February 16, 2007 London court hears that Gary McKinnon was told he would "fry" in New Jersey unless he cooperated with U.S. authorities. TAGS: New Jersey, Lawson Software Inc., defense, U.K., sentence, evidence, U.S., Virginia, threat, authority, hacker, court, London, lawyer

EU ruling deals setback to Microsoft

September 17, 2007 In upholding Europe's landmark antitrust decision, a high-level court foresees a "significant drop" in market share. But what of Vista? TAGS: commission, antitrust, market share, court, European Union, Microsoft Corp., Europe, decision, U.S., operating system, Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Windows

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, attorney, copyright law, lawyer, spokesman, Internet search, Europe, article, message, U.S., Microsoft Corp.

Spam fighter hit with $11.7 million judgment

September 15, 2006 Nonprofit behind antispam blacklist is hit with multimillion-dollar judgment, but the order may not be enforceable. TAGS: Spamhaus, judgment, spammer, Barracuda Networks, Illinois, spam, court, U.K., anti-spam, organization, U.S., order, e-mail

Rambus' main man in the memory war

May 1, 2006 CEO Harold Hughes says it's no fun suing people. But the company will do so if the memory makers won't agree to pay royalties. TAGS: Rambus Inc., Hynix Semiconductor Inc., DRAM, memory maker, royalty, negotiation, court, Sony Playstation, Sony PS3, memory, CEO, U.S., Intel

E-mail monitoring may violate European laws

April 12, 2007 Human rights legislation cited in ruling won by college employee whose phone, online communications were monitored. TAGS: monitoring, communication, telecommunications, college, policy, court, government, U.K., e-mail, U.S., monitor
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