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Justice Dept. pushes stiffer antipiracy laws
November 10, 2005
Department wants Congress to make it a crime to "attempt" copyright infringement. Also seeks stronger penalties.
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Police Blotter: Justice Dept.'s warrantless eavesdropping rejected
September 26, 2007
Federal judge denies Justice Department's request to record parts of phone calls sans a wiretap order, concluding it violates the 4th Amendment.
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Google, feds face off over search records
March 14, 2006
Google's attempt to fend off Justice Department's request for search records goes before a federal court in San Jose, Calif.
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Judge postpones Google subpoena hearing
February 3, 2006
Search giant's attempt to fend off government's request for millions of search terms will move to a federal court March 13.
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Justice Dept.: Vista satisfies antitrust deal
November 21, 2006
U.S. prosecutors say Microsoft appears to have addressed all concerns raised about new Windows, Internet Explorer 7.
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Freed blogger calls release a victory
April 4, 2007
Video blogger Josh Wolf, who spent 226 days in prison, agrees to release his subpoenaed video footage and answer two questions. Video: Post-prison press conference Photos: A free Josh Wolf
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Police blotter: Net pharmacy conviction overturned
February 17, 2006
Web site owners convicted of running illegal pharmacy get new trial, after judges rule video testimony was unconstitutional.
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Police blotter: Judge questions Patriot Act bugs
November 4, 2005
In this week's Police blotter, a Massachusetts judge curbs the Justice Department's Internet bugging request.
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Judge OKs new Microsoft antitrust deadline
September 7, 2006
Redmond and the Justice Department earn formal approval to extend parts of their deal until November 2009--or longer.
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