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Debating iPod's merits at Zune's party

November 10, 2006 Plenty who attended launch party for Microsoft's Zune are iPod owners, although some sounded ready for a change. TAGS: Microsoft Zune, party, digital music player, Apple iPod, digital music, Apple Computer, song, music player, Microsoft Corp.

Pro-piracy politician proffers his worldview

August 13, 2007 Swedish parliamentary hopeful and copyright critic sails into the U.S. to raise funds and awareness. TAGS: Sweden, politician, party, vote, seat, copyright law, police, U.S.

For e-discovery, the times, they are a-changin'

August 9, 2006 Attorney Eric J. Sinrod says that new laws taking effect could jack up costs and force parties in lawsuits to abide by new, uncomfortable rules. TAGS: discovery, party, lawsuit, logistics, rule, backup

The risk of ignoring e-discovery obligations

June 27, 2007 Internet attorney Eric J. Sinrod says failing to keep your electronic-data house in order could land you in a tight legal spot. TAGS: liability insurance, amendment, discovery, obligation, party, survey, start, conference, backup, e-mail

Losing the way over e-discovery?

January 23, 2008 California plans its own set of e-discovery rules, but will they mesh with new proposed federal rules on the same topic, asks Internet attorney Eric Sinrod. TAGS: amendment, California, discovery, party, rule, law, definition, lawyer

Intel, AMD and judge to organize antitrust case

March 30, 2006 Chipmakers to discuss what type of discovery they plan to conduct, how long the case might take and other issues. TAGS: antitrust, case management, AMD, Judge, discovery, conference, Intel, party, shareholder, Japan, pricing, PC

Social networks geared for offline success?

June 22, 2007 As Yelp reviewers mesh in real life, more social-media sites encourage members to interact offline as well as online. TAGS: Meetup, social networking, Manhattan, party, MySpace, New York, event, networking

The battle over The Beatles

April 25, 2007 Attorney Eric J. Sinrod says acrimony over claims to the money generated by The Fab Four is more than just a long and winding road. TAGS: defendant, plaintiff, settlement, royalty, dispute, complaint, EMI Group Plc., recording, scheme, party, battle, Apple Computer

Electronic communications and their discontents

July 25, 2007 Internet attorney Eric J. Sinrod explains why a simple question of procedure in the electronic age is more complicated than it appears at first blush. TAGS: plaintiff, electronic communication, defendant, burden, attorney, court, age, party, log, e-mail, document, entry

A frat party for Vista's debut

January 30, 2007 Burgers, DJ and NFL quarterback help welcome the OS in San Francisco, but midnight shoppers aren't necessarily buying what Microsoft is selling. TAGS: CompUSA Inc., San Francisco, party, Bill Gates, Microsoft Windows Vista, sale, store, Microsoft Corp., operating system, Microsoft Windows, video, Microsoft Windows XP

SAP, Oracle battle in courtroom preliminaries

August 29, 2007 SAP wants case narrowed to TomorrowNow's conduct, asks for mediator; Oracle says scope of case requires full investigation. TAGS: TomorrowNow, SAP AG, Oracle Corp., case management, discovery, scope, enterprise software, material, party, download, document, operation

Microsoft tries evading new GPL grasp

July 6, 2007 Redmond says it's not a party to the new license. And those Suse Linux coupons won't get you any support guarantees. TAGS: GPLv3, GPL, Novell Inc., SuSE Linux Enterprise Server, enterprise server, open-source software, SuSE Linux, Free Software Foundation, license, SuSE, certificate, Redmond, party, Microsoft Corp., free, open source

Clock is ticking on e-discovery

October 25, 2006 perspective With civil-procedure rules changing, attorney Eric J. Sinrod says electronic-discovery missteps could start costing companies. TAGS: litigation, plaintiff, discovery, defense, attorney, damage, evidence, party, rule, failure, Microsoft Corp., e-mail, database

BlackBerry saved

March 3, 2006 BlackBerry users can take deep breath. RIM, NTP reach $612.5 million settlement to skirt service injunction. TAGS: NTP, injunction, Research In Motion Ltd., patent, settlement, Judge, RIM BlackBerry, agreement, party, Adobe PDF, MP3

HP balks at patent provision in GPL update

August 2, 2006 So far, Hewlett-Packard prefers the earlier GPL, raising the specter that two versions of the license will survive. TAGS: GPLv3, GPL, Free Software Foundation, open-source project, open source, license, party, HP, Linux, work
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