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Judge recusal delays Oracle, SAP case

May 10, 2007 Software maker Oracle's suit against SAP for unfair business practices is again delayed after judge dismisses herself from the case. TAGS: SAP AG, Oracle Corp., Judge

Google wins some, loses some

March 17, 2006 Web search giant escapes a copyright infringement lawsuit, but can't shake the feds in their effort to obtain search queries. TAGS: Judge, Google Inc., Gmail, Internet search

E-tracking through your cell phone

February 13, 2006 Against a law, prosecutors aim to track suspects' locations through cell phones, CNET News.com's Declan McCullagh says. TAGS: surveillance, Judge, cell phone, prosecutor, location, law

Judge raps eBay over fraud

December 7, 2004 Net fraud is "extremely easy" to carry out, according to a British judge, but eBay says it's doing all it can to fight it. TAGS: fraud, eBay Inc., Judge

Judge whittles down SCO claims against IBM

June 30, 2006 Dispute continues, but SCO will have to press on without hundreds of claims in its Linux code case. TAGS: SCO Group Inc., IBM Corp., Judge, claim, Linux, Unix, operating system

Judges refuse to overturn Net obscenity law

July 26, 2005 New York panel rejects arguments from fine art photographer who specializes in sadomasochistic imagery. TAGS: Communications Decency Act, Judge, New York

Spam conviction overturned

March 3, 2005 Judge says antispam law used to convict Jessica DeGroot perplexed jurors. TAGS: juror, conviction, Judge, anti-spam

Judge: Worker can't be fired for Web surfing

April 24, 2006 Administrative law judge rules that New York City worker can not be fired for surfing the Web from work. TAGS: New York City, Judge, worker, agency, decision

Police blotter: Cell phone tracking rejected

March 3, 2006 Two federal judges join a growing number of courts that are rejecting police demands to be able to track Americans without first getting a warrant. TAGS: Judge, Police Blotter, surveillance, request, federal judge, evidence, Maryland, cell phone, court, location, New York, call

Judge wants more info on AT&T, Verizon mergers

July 14, 2006 Request comes as judge ponders whether to sign off on proposed settlements between the government and the companies. TAGS: merger, AT&T Corp., Judge, Verizon Communications

Judge dismisses Siebel shareholder suit

January 18, 2006 Court finds no proof that company overstated the performance and customer satisfaction claims of Siebel 7 software. TAGS: Siebel Systems Inc., Siebel 7, plaintiff, Judge, customer satisfaction, shareholder

Judge orders IBM to reveal Unix code

January 20, 2005 A judge orders Big Blue to show all versions of its two Unix products, AIX and Dynix, to the SCO Group. TAGS: SCO Group Inc., IBM AIX, Unix, IBM Corp., Judge

Judge rules against Canon in nanotube TV case

February 23, 2007 The decision puts another roadblock into Canon's effort to come out with a new style of flat screen TVs. TAGS: Nano-Proprietary Inc., nanotube TV, nanotube, Canon Inc., Judge, licensing agreement, Toshiba, agreement, TV, Texas

Judge slows MPAA file-trading suits

November 24, 2004 A California judge says the movie studios have improperly bundled too many separate cases together. TAGS: file-swapping, file-trading, Judge, suit, movie, California

Nude-photo site wins injunction against Google

February 21, 2006 Judge says Google image search violates copyright of Perfect 10, which sells photos of nude women. Images: Searching for perfection TAGS: image search, injunction, copyright law, Google Inc., women, Judge, photograph, image, Amazon.com Inc.

Police blotter: Judge lets Feds track cell phones

December 23, 2005 Federal judge approves a Patriot Act request to monitor the location of cell phones. Other courts have denied similar requests. TAGS: Police Blotter, USA PATRIOT Act, Judge, cell phone, evidence, court, request, location, New York, decision, Adobe PDF, monitor

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. TAGS: USA PATRIOT Act, Police Blotter, wiretap, register, Judge, Massachusetts, service provider, police, prosecutor, Internet service, Internet Service Provider, communication, bug, government, IP address, IP

Judges rule in favor of pop-ups

January 5, 2005 Utah appeals court says unsolicited ads do not run afoul of a state law regulating unsolicited "electronic messages." TAGS: appeals court, Utah, Judge, law, pop-up, pop-up blocker, e-mail address, Web browser, e-mail

Police blotter: Judge OKs text message use in drug case

September 1, 2006 In this week's installment, judge says police can obtain text messages archived by wireless providers. TAGS: text message, Police Blotter, electronic communication, wireless provider, Judge, police, GPS, order, service provider, e-mail

Judge on privacy: Computer code trumps the law

February 22, 2008 Technology has outpaced legal system's ability to regulate its use in issues of privacy and fair use rights, says Australian High Court judge. TAGS: Judge, privacy, law, Yahoo! Inc., Sony Corp., Google Inc.
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