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RIAA's year-end shocker

December 22, 2008 After years of relying on lawsuits to try to stop individuals from illegally sharing music, the recording industry decides to try a new tack. TAGS: RIAA, recording industry, Internet Service Provider, lawsuit, file-sharing, president

RIAA sues 751 file-swappers

December 15, 2005 The recording industry files a new round of lawsuits. TAGS: RIAA, file-swapping, lawsuit

Podcast highlight: AT&T's lawsuit leak

May 26, 2006 A CNET News.com podcast focuses on a leak in the telco's defense against charges of aiding federal wiretaps. TAGS: AT&T Corp., lawsuit, podcast

RIAA takes new shots at Internet2 swappers

May 26, 2005 Group files lawsuits against people at 33 campuses accused of using the high-speed network to swap files. TAGS: Internet2, RIAA, lawsuit

RIAA sues 717 file-swappers

January 27, 2005 New lawsuits against alleged file-swappers include 68 unnamed people at universities. TAGS: file-swapping, RIAA, lawsuit

Adult site sues Amazon over sexy images

July 1, 2005 Perfect 10 lawsuit claims Amazon.com's A9 search site shows thousands of photos without permission. TAGS: Amazon A9, Amazon.com Inc., lawsuit, video search, copyright law, image, search engine, Google Inc., video

ICANN moves to move VeriSign lawsuit to Paris

November 13, 2004 Net's governing body domain registrar's suit against it moved from California to International Chamber of Commerce. TAGS: VeriSign Inc., lawsuit, Paris

U.K. man threatened with BitTorrent lawsuit

March 18, 2005 Movie studios serve legal papers to owner of Web site, claiming he allowed people to download copyright films. TAGS: BitTorrent, copyright infringement, lawsuit, torrent, film, Mr., movie, lawyer, U.K., information technology

Apple, Cisco settle iPhone trademark lawsuit

February 22, 2007 The agreement allows the two companies to use the iPhone brand on their own products. TAGS: Cisco Systems Inc., Apple iPhone, lawsuit, Apple Computer, agreement, Linksys, multimedia, brand

Major Web sites hit with suit over gambling ads

August 4, 2004 Google, Yahoo and others violate California's ban on advertising and promoting illegal Internet gambling sites, lawsuit says. TAGS: lawsuit, suit, California, Yahoo! Inc., attorney, Google Inc.

Music industry sues P2P firm Lime Wire

August 4, 2006 Federal lawsuit comes a week after makers of Kazaa file-sharing technology agreed to pay music labels $115 million. TAGS: LimeWire, recording industry, business model, record company, P2P, lawsuit, file-sharing, Kazaa

Judge won't halt AT&T wiretapping lawsuit

November 17, 2006 San Francisco court says lawsuit alleging the carrier illegally allowed the U.S. government to spy on its customers can continue. TAGS: AT&T Corp., NSA, lawsuit, Judge, telecommunications company, attorney, San Francisco, Vermont, telecommunications, conference, Verizon Communications

Sprint Nextel sues over sale of call records

January 30, 2006 Company files its second lawsuit to prevent Web sites from obtaining and selling customer billing information. TAGS: Sprint Nextel, lawsuit, lawmaker, T-Mobile, telecommunications, Cingular Wireless, customer service, cell phone

Google accused of aiding movie pirates

February 12, 2007 But search giant is not a defendant in the case and denies defendants' allegations. TAGS: defendant, lawsuit, allegation, YouTube, Google Inc., movie, CEO, video

Warner Music faces 14 lawsuits over download fees

May 6, 2006 In SEC document, company reveals that it's accused of conspiring to fix music download prices, but denies the charges. TAGS: Warner Music Group Corp., music download, lawsuit, music company, digital music

Microsoft faces Office Live lawsuit

February 23, 2007 A company called Office Live files trademark infringement suit over Microsoft's Office Live on-demand productivity tools. TAGS: Microsoft Office Live, Microsoft Office, lawsuit, on-demand, Microsoft Corp.

MPAA accused of hiring a hacker

May 25, 2006 Lawsuit alleges the Motion Picture Association of America was trying to steal information from Torrentspy.com. TAGS: lawsuit, hacker, hiring, suit, e-mail

Ericsson hits Samsung with more patent claims

August 3, 2006 Following February lawsuit against rival, Ericsson adds 11 CDMA and WCDMA patents to list of allegedly infringed. TAGS: Ericsson Inc., W-CDMA, patent, lawsuit, CDMA, Samsung Electronics

Court kicks back phone radiation cases

March 18, 2005 Appeals court kicks back to state courts five lawsuits alleging Nokia failed to warn that cell phones emit "unsafe" radiation. TAGS: Nokia Corp., Maryland, lawsuit, court, cell phone

Graphics patent suit fires back at Microsoft

April 22, 2005 Forgent claims software behemoth infringed on patent for technology behind JPEG, one week after Redmond filed its own suit. TAGS: Forgent Networks Inc., patent, lawsuit, JPEG, suit, Microsoft Corp.
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