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Jail time for California file swappers?

September 23, 2004 Any California resident who sends copyrighted works without permission to at least 10 other people must include his or her e-mail address. TAGS: file-swapping, California, fine, law, work, e-mail address, e-mail

Week in review: Windows woes

February 29, 2008 The EU slaps Microsoft with a record penalty, but will a Vista price cut help pay the fine? Also: Pakistan hijacks YouTube, and game publishers square off for market domination. TAGS: antitrust, compliance, fine, Steve Ballmer, European Union, Week in review, litigation, commission, reader, Microsoft Windows Vista, pricing, Microsoft Corp., software company, e-mail, Microsoft Windows, operating system

Hynix execs to do time for memory price fixing

March 1, 2006 The U.S. Department of Justice gets tough against foreign execs who fixed prices and lost money anyway. TAGS: Hynix Semiconductor Inc., exec, fine, Samsung Electronics

British 'rogue dialers' face heftier fines

December 22, 2005 Companies caught using applications to hijack U.K. dial-up connections will pay up to $434,281, Parliament warns. TAGS: dialer, fine, U.K.

Week in review: Europe slaps Microsoft

July 14, 2006 European regulators slap hefty fine on Microsoft in their ongoing antitrust dispute, and more fines may be coming. TAGS: fine, CALEA, commission, euro, antitrust, Week in review, Europe, reader, Internet Service Provider, Microsoft Corp.

EU knocks Microsoft with $357 million fine

July 12, 2006 Figure could rise if the software giant doesn't comply by July 31 with Europe's antitrust dictates. TAGS: commission, euro, antitrust, fine, Brad Smith, press conference, European Union, compliance, Redmond, protocol, Microsoft Corp., software company

Samsung to pay $300 million for price fixing

October 13, 2005 Memory maker pleads guilty for conspiring with others to fix prices on DRAM. TAGS: memory maker, DRAM, Hynix Semiconductor Inc., fine, Samsung Electronics

Swedes in good hands with P2P insurance policy?

June 30, 2006 File-sharers in Sweden, which has cracked down on Net piracy, can now buy policy to protect against government fines. TAGS: Sweden, insurance, piracy, antipiracy, fine, P2P

Microsoft awaits word on EU fine

July 11, 2006 European antitrust regulators expected to announce historic fine as high as $3.8 million a day, backdated to Dec. 15. TAGS: antitrust, commission, European Union, compliance, euro, deadline, regulator, fine, batch, protocol, Microsoft Corp., spokesman

Microsoft offers up source code in EC dispute

January 25, 2006 To avoid EU regulatory fines of up to $2.45 million per day, Microsoft offers to license some of its Windows source code to rivals. TAGS: objection, source code, commission, antitrust, rival, fine, Microsoft Windows Server, documentation, decision, server, order, Microsoft Corp., operating system, Microsoft Windows

Europe threatens Microsoft with daily fines

December 22, 2005 Software giant faces fines of up to $2.37 million a day unless it complies with year-old order related to EC antitrust ruling. TAGS: commission, objection, compliance, antitrust, order, fine, Europe, decision, Microsoft Corp., server

'No alternative' to Microsoft fine

July 12, 2006 Wielding a $357 million charge, EU antitrust chief Neelie Kroes expects full compliance. And she has an eye on Vista. TAGS: euro, commission, obligation, antitrust, European Union, fine, decision, Microsoft Corp.

France puts a damper on flaw hunting

March 9, 2005 After court fines expert, researchers who reverse-engineer software to discover flaws can no longer legally publish their findings. TAGS: France, euro, researcher, fine, court, flaw, vulnerability, security

Jail time for phone record scammers?

February 9, 2006 A new proposal in the House of Representatives targets companies that sell fraudulently obtained records of phone calls. TAGS: penalty, bill, record, fine

Summer's here, the Web surfing's fine

June 13, 2007 With vacation starting, some parents are grappling with the scourge of kids shunning the great outdoors for video games and the Net.Raising safe and smart Internet citizens TAGS: margin, kid, COO, parent, fine, school, here, TV

Vonage says its calls are still being blocked

March 21, 2005 Net phone provider claims cable and wireless Internet providers are causing problems for their customers. Port blocking seems alive and well. TAGS: Vonage Holdings Corp., broadband provider, VoIP, Internet phone, telecommunications company, Wi-Fi, fine, spokeswoman, telecommunications, traffic, call, broadband, cell phone, IP

Google loses trademark dispute in France

January 20, 2005 French court orders search giant to stop using the trademarks of a European resort chain to trigger keyword ads. TAGS: GEICO, trademark, euro, court, France, Google Inc., fine, Europe, brand

Europe plays hardball with Microsoft

March 25, 2004 special coverage Members of Congress are quick to protest the EU's $613 million fine against Microsoft. Also: An intellectual-property precedent could help the software giant in its appeal. Read u... TAGS: European Union, antitrust, regulator, decision, Europe, fine, intellectual property, Microsoft Windows Media Player, PC company, Microsoft Corp., letter, U.S., Microsoft Windows

Retailers feel security heat

April 22, 2005 Following several high-profile incidents of data theft, retailers are under increased pressure to clean up their act. TAGS: MasterCard International, retailer, computer security, merchant, Visa International, data security, fine, access control, payment, credit card, compliance, bank, security, vice president, PCI

Antitrust angst for Microsoft

July 12, 2006 special coverage EU slaps Microsoft with $357 million fine in their ongoing antitrust battle. TAGS: antitrust, margin, angst, European Union, font, fine, Europe, Microsoft Corp.
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