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RIAA sues 751 file-swappers

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

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

Cisco, Huawei suspend lawsuit--again

April 6, 2004 Cisco Systems extends the suspension of its copyright lawsuit against Huawei Technologies another six months. TAGS: Cisco Systems Inc., lawsuit, networking

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

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., podcast, lawsuit

Rights and wrongs in the antipiracy struggle

October 16, 2007 RIAA President Cary Sherman says the music industry's response to the theft of creative works helped rescue a business under siege. TAGS: antipiracy, RIAA, marketplace, lawsuit, theft, P2P, music, broadband

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, Yahoo! Inc., suit, California, attorney, Google Inc.

NSA telecom immunity still unsettled in Senate

November 16, 2007 Due to procedural oddity, question of whether to shield companies from suits alleging cooperation with the NSA won't be resolved until final floor vote. TAGS: immunity, Patrick Leahy, amendment, NSA, cooperation, lawsuit, telecommunications, Democrat, telecommunications company, Sen., committee, aide, bill, senator, law, Republican

NSA cooperation: OK for e-mail, IM companies?

October 22, 2007 White House wanted immunity for phone companies over possible cooperation with NSA, but new bill also would shield e-mail, IM providers. TAGS: NSA, cooperation, immunity, lawsuit, e-mail company, bill, IM, law, telecommunications, AT&T Corp., e-mail, Adobe PDF, president, service provider, Google Inc., Yahoo! Inc.

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.

SAP to 'aggressively defend' itself against Oracle lawsuit

March 23, 2007 Issues statement in response to allegations that its TomorrowNow subsidiary hacked into rival's customer support and maintenance site. TAGS: TomorrowNow, SAP AG, Oracle Corp., lawsuit

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, allegation, lawsuit, YouTube, Google Inc., movie, monitoring, CEO, video

Appeals court may let NSA lawsuits proceed

August 15, 2007 Panel peppers government attorneys with sharp questions and suggests that two cases alleging illegal surveillance may be allowed to continue. TAGS: NSA, AT&T Corp., surveillance, attorney, Bush Administration, lawsuit, Judge, secret, San Francisco, government, document

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

Web ad blocking may not be (entirely) legal

September 14, 2007 As Web browser add-ons that let people erase ads proliferate, legal experts to wonder when the first lawsuit will be filed. TAGS: LiveJournal, Firefox, online advertising, lawsuit, MySpace, terms of service, add-on, publisher, Web browser

Year in review: The politics of privacy

December 31, 2007 Debate centered on how and when to limit federal wiretaps, and the role of tech companies. Meanwhile, the Real ID Act ran into some real opposition. TAGS: Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, immunity, vote, Real ID Act, politics, cooperation, debate, privacy, law, lawsuit, telecommunications company, Bush Administration, telecommunications, president, U.S.

Lawsuit shows how to sue spammers

June 20, 2007 Activist's six-year legal fight offers road map for suing spammers; he now awaits hefty check from firm he says spammed him. TAGS: spammer, judgment, Florida, Washington, lawsuit, law, evidence, damage, attorney, e-mail

Wiretap laws face new static

October 10, 2007 A bill in the House focuses on the touchy issue of immunity for ISPs and phone companies that aid the feds in spying. TAGS: immunity, NSA, telecommunications company, telecommunications, aide, lawsuit, law, bill, Bush Administration, AT&T Corp., Democrat, Internet Service Provider, San Francisco

Oracle pulls buyout offer for BEA Systems

October 29, 2007 The $6.7 billion buyout bid is kaput, Oracle says, as BEA holds its ground on a per-share price and investor Carl Icahn agitates for board action. TAGS: BEA Systems Inc., shareholder, Oracle Corp., deadline, Delaware Chancery Court, Carl Icahn, offer, proposal, middleware, lawsuit, investor, sale, letter
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