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Vonage to pay $58 million in Verizon patent case

March 9, 2007 Vonage takes another blow when a Virginia jury found the IP telephony provider infringed on three Verizon patents. TAGS: Vonage Holdings Corp., injunction, patent, jury, Verizon Communications, Research In Motion Ltd., IP telephony, NTP, Internet phone, damage, Virginia, VoIP, service provider, IP

Police Blotter: Is computer-generated pornography illegal?

November 2, 2007 Utah jury delivers guilty verdict after being told "computer-generated images" of nude minors are illegal--despite Supreme Court ruling. TAGS: minor, Utah, Police Blotter, conduct, verdict, jury, image, law, picture, photograph

Fixing a broken patent system

October 10, 2007 Copyright attorney Alex Chachkes says the pressure is on to fix a system generally agreed to be in a state of disarray. TAGS: patent, NTP, Research In Motion Ltd., continuation, litigation, jury, corporation, RIM BlackBerry, dollar

AOL phisher faces up to 101 years in prison

January 16, 2007 Found guilty by a jury, a California man faces time in federal prison for sending out e-mail scams and related crimes. TAGS: prosecutor, CAN-SPAM Act, jury, prison, America Online Inc., phishing, credit card, attorney, Time Warner Inc., California, billing, U.S., Microsoft Office, e-mail

Video blogger gets two days to return to prison

September 20, 2006 Josh Wolf now has more time to spread the word about what he calls an assault on First Amendment rights. TAGS: jury, blogger, appeal, evidence, lawyer, California, attorney, San Francisco, video

Alleged 'Seattle Spammer' arrested

May 31, 2007 After being indicted by a federal grand jury, Robert Alan Soloway pleads not guilty to 35 counts related to junk e-mail. TAGS: count, jury, Seattle, spammer, Judge, spam, attorney, U.S., e-mail

TiVo scores patent win against EchoStar

April 13, 2006 Victory could lead to increased licensing revenues for the struggling DVR maker. TAGS: EchoStar Communications Corp., TiVo Inc., patent, DVR company, DVR, jury, DirecTV, Texas

Police blotter: Enhanced video used to convict arsonist

May 12, 2006 Court rules on whether a digitally enhanced videotape can be used against a woman accused of burning down her employer's offices. TAGS: Police Blotter, fire, evidence, jury, image, trial, video

A picture paints a thousand words in court

May 24, 2006 As tech invades the courtroom, attorney Eric J. Sinrod cautions that computer-generated animation may open a Pandora's Box. TAGS: defendant, testimony, jury, evidence, Pennsylvania, impact, motion, court, wife, trial, theory, animation

Welcome to litigation land, 2006

March 4, 2006 CNET News.com's Charles Cooper says there's no joy in tech-dom after the RIM-NTP settlement. TAGS: Research In Motion Ltd., NTP, litigation, jury, lawyer

Police Blotter: Porn spammers' guilty verdict upheld

September 7, 2007 Federal judge upholds guilty verdicts, denies new trial to spammers specializing in sexually explicit solicitations. TAGS: CAN-SPAM Act, Police Blotter, offshore, verdict, spammer, jury, recipient, Arizona, domain name, operation, trial, image

Police Blotter: MySpace profile sets convicted felon free

November 30, 2007 Man convicted of molesting two girls gets new trial after appeals court agrees jurors shouldn't have perused MySpace for one girl's profile. TAGS: juror, Police Blotter, West Virginia, girl, MySpace, jury, appeals court, trial, defendant, conviction, verdict, error

Judge faces 'reality' in BlackBerry case

February 25, 2006 Transcript of Judge Spencer's closing remarks appears to show resignation, annoyance with endless dispute. TAGS: Research In Motion Ltd., injunction, NTP, Judge, court, jury, reality, decision, lawyer, RIM BlackBerry

Police Blotter: Did blogging juror affect DUI trial?

November 9, 2007 Court of appeals upholds conviction of drunk driver who asked for a new trial because of a juror's blogging. TAGS: juror, blogging, verdict, Police Blotter, trial, jury, Ohio, blog, evidence

For RIAA, a black eye comes with the job

October 9, 2007 Despite negative public image, record industry group has little choice but to continue lawsuits, insiders say. TAGS: RIAA, public relations, file-sharing, jury, fight, image

Court rejects Vonage bid for patent case retrial

May 3, 2007 Net phone company can cite a recent landmark Supreme Court decision as part of pending appeal, but doesn't get a new trial. TAGS: Vonage Holdings Corp., patent, appeal, Verizon Communications, verdict, motion, court, jury, trial, request, lawyer

A blogger's battle from behind bars

August 11, 2006 Josh Wolf, the first blogger jailed for refusing to cooperate with a federal grand jury, says he's trying to prevent the eroding of journalists' protections. TAGS: blogger, jury, journalist, San Francisco, facility, attempt, protection, California, food, video

Rambus wins $306 million from Hynix

April 24, 2006 In its patent infringement case, a jury backs Rambus. More legal action to follow. TAGS: Rambus Inc., Hynix Semiconductor Inc., memory maker, verdict, patent, royalty, suit, jury, Infineon Technologies AG, lawsuit, DRAM, PC company, Silicon Valley, SDRAM, memory, PC

Week in review: Microsoft gets its game on

September 28, 2007 Long-awaited Halo 3 makes big debut, Vonage loses patent appeal, and Washington looks at Google-DoubleClick and Net taxes. TAGS: Vonage Holdings Corp., Halo 3, patent, Sprint Nextel, jury, Week in review, Xbox 360, Microsoft Xbox, Verizon Communications, video game, damage, record, gamer, Microsoft Corp., IP, video
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