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Secondhand Microsoft software goes on sale

November 10, 2005 U.K. company starts trading in secondhand licenses, surprising some resellers. Could it be a new business model? TAGS: reseller, software license, volume-license, license, Microsoft Corp.

Creative Commons license upheld by court

March 21, 2006 A "significant development" in copyright law: European court rules that a Creative Commons license is binding. TAGS: Adam Curry, court, license, magazine, Flickr, condition, photograph

JetBlue wins air-to-ground wireless license

June 2, 2006 Airline company will pay $7 million to the FCC for a license to transmit in the 800MHz spectrum. TAGS: spectrum, license, auction, Verizon Communications, aircraft, Verizon Wireless, minute

NEC consolidates in China

July 1, 2005 NEC shifts employees to take advantage of its new license to import and sell semiconductor products made or designed outside the country. TAGS: NEC Electronics Corp., China, semiconductor, Beijing, license

Microsoft simplifies code-sharing plan

October 19, 2005 Company strips down its Shared Source Initiative to three licenses, one of which is modeled on the Mozilla Public License. TAGS: license, OSI, source code, open source, Microsoft Corp., code, developer, Mozilla Corp., Bluetooth

Pakistani government may stop mobile video service

May 5, 2007 First company to offer the service has been told it can't sell mobile TV service without a specific license. TAGS: Telenor, mobile TV, Pakistan, license, TV, video

Web sites out of tune with musicians' rights

August 21, 2007 IP attorney Nancy Prager say many musicians unintentionally give away music rights to Web sites promising access to fans. TAGS: musician, license, MySpace, YouTube, work, music, video

Microsoft extends Vista bulk license discount to Europe

March 26, 2007 Amid complaints about bloated prices for the OS in the United Kingdom, software maker extends a U.S. discount program's reach. TAGS: Europe, Microsoft Windows Vista, U.K., blog, license, small business, retailer, U.S., Microsoft Corp., operating system, Microsoft Windows

Door to Java source code opens a crack wider

March 16, 2005 "Project Peabody" adds two licenses that make it easier for outsiders to see the code. But Sun stops short of embracing open source. TAGS: James Gosling, J2SE, Java, Java software, Java software company, Sun Microsystems Inc., license, open source, J2EE, Java 2, source code, software company

Official nod for Sun open-source license

January 5, 2005 The Open Source Initiative's license approval committee has given a vote of support to Sun Microsystems' license. TAGS: Sun Microsystems Inc., Open Source Initiative, Sun Solaris, open source, license

Hollywood allies sue DVD jukebox maker

December 7, 2004 Studios' technology group says the company's $27,000 home theater system is illegal. TAGS: copy protection, DVD, jukebox, lawsuit, Hollywood, home theater system, license, consumer electronics, movies, Media Center PC, server

Open-source group to corral licenses

April 7, 2005 OSI gets under way with an effort to pare down the number of open-source software licenses in widespread use. TAGS: OSI, license, open source, proliferation, program manager, open-source software, founder, Computer Associates International Inc., Sun Microsystems Inc., conference, Linux, Intel

Intel to stop using open-source license

March 31, 2005 The chipmaker says it will discontinue an open-source license used to govern some of its software. TAGS: Open Source Initiative, open source, license, Intel, mailing list, leadership, open-source software, chip company

Open-source Alfresco shifts to GPL

February 23, 2007 Document management company hopes license change will mean more outside programmer involvement. TAGS: GPL, license, open source, programmer

Glitch hampers Vista family pack option

February 2, 2007 Microsoft says it's working to fix a glitch that stopped some customers from taking advantage of offer to get additional licenses for less. TAGS: glitch, offer, license, Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Corp., e-mail, Microsoft Windows

Fujitsu signs broad licensing deal with Rambus

March 20, 2006 It's the first time a system maker has licensed Rambus' chip interface tech, signaling a possible new front in patent battles. TAGS: Rambus Inc., DRAM, Fujitsu, patent, license, SDRAM, server, PC

Critics: Microsoft server license snubs open source

January 28, 2005 Proposed server interoperability license--demanded by the EU--will shut the door on open-source software such as Samba, say critics. TAGS: Samba, Free Software Foundation, antitrust, license, European Union, critic, open-source software, server software, agreement, open source, server, Microsoft Corp., copy, operating system, Microsoft Windows

Free Software Foundation releases GPL 3

June 29, 2007 The new license adjusts to software industry changes but carries several new provisions. TAGS: GPL, GPL 3, GPL 2, foundation, Free Software Foundation, license, GNU, Linux kernel, provision, Richard Stallman, Novell Inc., open source, Unix, Linux, IBM Corp., Microsoft Corp.

Real ID is bad? Compared to what?

April 5, 2007 CoreStreet founder Phil Libin says the absence of meaningful debate has hindered serious discussion about the implications of a controversial new technology. TAGS: Real ID Act, driver's license, privacy, license, proposal, dimension, status, state, security

Inadvertent pirates to pay Microsoft millions

December 20, 2006 Disc duplication company it hired is allegedly responsible for 20,000 unauthorized copies of Microsoft Exchange and SQL Server. TAGS: Ireland, Thailand, piracy, license, Microsoft Exchange Server, Microsoft SQL Server, Microsoft Corp., CD, DVD, server
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