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Out of touch with China

April 25, 2005 TAGS: China, Mr., government

Federal ID cards need more thought

May 26, 2005 In a letter to the editor, EPIC asks for caution on ID cards featuring both biometrics and Bluetooth. TAGS: EPIC, RFID, ID card, Mr., Bluetooth, column, transmission, blog, radio, error, security

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

Bill Gates and other communists

February 15, 2005 Free Software Foundation president Richard Stallman says Microsoft's chairman is blurring the discussion about software patents. TAGS: software patent, Bill Gates, patent, protocol, GNU/Linux, Mr., copyright law, GPL, intellectual property, law, Microsoft Corp., idea

Report: U.K. failing to fight Net fraudsters

July 27, 2006 Police not helpful as they could be to businesses, individuals who suffer Internet fraud, warns top legal advisor. TAGS: fraud, police, Mr., fraudster, victim, crime, goods, authority, U.K., attorney general

Disney ring tones to feature Goofy, Pooh, others

January 10, 2005 For $2.50, you can have Mickey Mouse say "answer your phone" whenever it rings. No, it won't be at all annoying for those in earshot. TAGS: Disney Corp., The Walt Disney Co., Mr.

Bill Gates' extreme makeover

January 12, 2005 The Microsoft maestro is more accessible than he's been in a long time, but CNET News.com's Jeff Pelline says Gates' peers, and the tech industry in general, isn't. TAGS: Bill Gates, Eric Schmidt, Larry Ellison, Steve Jobs, Jeff Bezos, Terry Semel, Mr., interview, antitrust, CEO, Microsoft Corp., Apple Computer, Google Inc.

Trademark disputes a go-go

February 28, 2007 Controversy over the use of iPhone was only the start. Attorney Eric J. Sinrod says an uptick in trademark disputes is in the cards. TAGS: dilution, Starbucks Corp., domain name, trademark, likelihood, dispute, mark, Mr., trial

Ellison to pay $122 million in settlement

November 22, 2005 Over allegations of insider trading, Oracle chief agrees to revised settlement that includes plaintiff's legal fees. TAGS: Larry Ellison, settlement, Oracle Corp., payment, shareholder, Mr., fee, California

Police blotter: Porn suspect claims rights breach

September 16, 2005 Man facing child pornography charges asks a court to throw out evidence he claims was illegally seized by government agents. TAGS: warrant, Police Blotter, Mr., agent, porn, evidence, court, search

Police Blotter: Can Circuit City techs legally peruse files?

December 14, 2007 After retailer allegedly discovers contraband on man's PC, he asks judges to say results of search can't be used as evidence. TAGS: Police Blotter, appeals court, Circuit City Stores Inc., technician, Pennsylvania, burner, evidence, court, DVD-drive, Mr., DVD burner, video, DVD, hard drive

Police blotter: Open Wi-Fi blamed in child porn case

April 18, 2007 Texas man says FBI's search warrant was invalid because a neighbor could have been using his unsecured 802.11 wireless connection. TAGS: Police Blotter, warrant, wireless connection, Texas, IP address, Yahoo! Inc., Wi-Fi, Time Warner Inc., IEEE 802.11, Mr., owner, IP, agent, search, IM

Police blotter: Fired federal worker sues over googling

May 9, 2007 Man sues after a U.S. Commerce Department official does Google search and discovers information about prior job losses. TAGS: Police Blotter, Ms., Mr., Indianapolis, communication, Google Search, worker, search engine, credit card, Google Inc., U.S.

Silicon Valley's Mr. Green

September 25, 2006 Vinod Khosla made a fortune as an Internet and IT venture capitalist. Now he's setting his sights on clean technology--and national energy policy. TAGS: subsidy, Silicon Valley, experiment, Wall Street, Mr., venture capital, start-up, U.S.

YouTube's no friend to copyright violators

October 21, 2006 Those who post copyright material should expect no protection from the video-sharing site if accused of infringement. TAGS: YouTube, copyright violation, Universal Music Group, Los Angeles, attorney, Mr., Google Inc., movie, video

Court docs: Ballmer vowed to 'kill' Google

September 2, 2005 Papers in a case involving Google's hiring of a Microsoft exec say Microsoft's Ballmer vowed to "bury" Google's Eric Schmidt. TAGS: Steve Ballmer, court document, Eric Schmidt, Google Inc., Kai-Fu Lee, China, hiring, Mr., CEO, Microsoft Corp., work, e-mail

Craigslist's Craig Newmark--no more Mr. Nice Guy?

June 28, 2006 Founder of Web's top classifieds site is taking fire from numerous critics, and the traditionally benevolent innovator is getting feisty. TAGS: Craigslist, Mr., founder, media, CEO

Bring back the HP Way, Mr. Hurd

September 22, 2006 As every new bizarre detail emerges, it becomes clearer that the CEO has only one choice: Come clean. TAGS: David Packard, disclosure, Patricia Dunn, public relations, ethics, investigation, HP, Mr., lawyer, CEO

Police blotter: FBI's 'misleading' wiretap suppressed

March 7, 2007 Appeals court upholds ruling against FBI's mobile phone wiretap of an alleged drug dealer because it was based on a deceptive affidavit. TAGS: affidavit, surveillance, wiretap, informant, Police Blotter, dealer, mobile phone, agent, Mr.

Australian court rules against MP3 link site

December 18, 2006 Judges say now-defunct MP3s4free.net violated the law by linking to copyright music, even though it didn't host any MP3s itself. TAGS: appeals court, Judge, Mr., court, Internet service, Australia, opinion, MP3, music, Google Inc., DVD
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