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Judge: Google News lawsuit can proceed
July 18, 2006
Delays decision on Google's request to toss out suit brought by AFP, which could set ground rules for Web copyright.
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Google wins a court battle
March 16, 2006
Judge rules in search giant's favor, dismissing copyright infringement lawsuit filed by e-book writer.
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Suit over poor Google ranking may go forward
June 30, 2006
Federal judge is considering issuing an order to allow KinderStart.com to amend its lawsuit against the search giant.
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Week in review: Can Google keep a secret?
March 17, 2006
Google hasn't had much luck keeping secrets lately, and now it looks like feds will pry loose more info.
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