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Mystery surrounds Microsoft's virtualization flip-flop

June 20, 2007 Plans to ease licensing restrictions would have won company plenty of fans, so why did it reverse course at the last minute? TAGS: virtualization, restriction, virtual machine, licensing agreement, VMware, Microsoft Windows Vista, policy, security, Microsoft Corp., operating system, Microsoft Windows, Apple Macintosh

Virgin Atlantic eases laptop battery restrictions

September 25, 2006 Passengers can now use an Apple or Dell laptop with a battery after the serial number is checked by a crew member. TAGS: airline, restriction, laptop computer, passenger, battery, Apple Computer, power supply

Group wants encryption bans overturned

April 27, 2005 The Jericho Forum pledges to lobby countries such as China to relax restrictions on encryption, saying such controls hinder e-commerce. TAGS: restriction, China, government, e-commerce

U.K. businesses see barriers to iPhone adoption

September 25, 2007 Cost and network-operator restrictions are preventing chief information officers from considering the iPhone as a corporate device. TAGS: director of information technology, Apple iPhone, chief information officer, O2 Plc., barrier, adoption, mobile operator, U.K., restriction, Microsoft Exchange Server, Apple Computer, RIM BlackBerry, London, information technology, Microsoft Corp.

Map: Interstate restrictions on wine sales

November 8, 2004 Dispute over the legalization of out-of-state online alcohol purchases will soon reach the Supreme Court. TAGS: wine, restriction

AOL tests streaming-video IM service

November 6, 2003 America Online is quietly testing a video feature for its instant-messaging products now that the government has lifted restrictions against launching such a feature. TAGS: America Online Inc., IM, streaming video, AOL Instant Messenger, restriction, Time Warner Inc., video, Yahoo! Inc., Microsoft Corp.

California gives up newspaper vs. Web fight

December 21, 2004 State won't appeal ruling that struck down online real-estate restrictions. TAGS: newspaper, state, restriction, California

FCC lifts AOL messaging limits

August 20, 2003 The Federal Communications Commission agrees to lift restrictions that have barred AOL Time Warner from offering advanced instant messaging services. TAGS: Time Warner Inc., America Online Inc., restriction, IM, messaging, Michael Powell, market share, Yahoo! Inc., MSN, Microsoft Corp.

U.K. government rejects calls for DRM ban

February 20, 2007 Almost 1,500 sign anti-DRM petition, but U.K. officials say the technology, when certain safeguards are observed, still has value. TAGS: digital-rights management, petition, U.K., rootkit, copyright law, restriction, Steve Jobs, government, Sony Corp., CD, music

ICANN to lift price caps on .net domains

July 9, 2005 Group agrees to lift price restrictions on .net domains starting in 2007--a signal that ICANN will cease regulating domain name pricing? TAGS: VeriSign Inc., domain name, Microsoft .NET, restriction, domain

Apple disables iTunes song-swapping tool

April 28, 2004 A new version of Apple Computer's software blocks MyTunes, an unapproved way to trade music on a network. • Pepsi's iTunes promotion goes flat • On 1st birthday, iTunes unwraps... TAGS: Apple iTunes, song-swapping, restriction, Apple Computer, song, programmer, file-swapping, music, CD, PC

Oracle rivals, Defense Dept. seek restrictions

March 17, 2004 SAP, the Defense Department and others join Microsoft in asking a federal judge to prevent Oracle's in-house attorneys from reviewing confidential documents and information. TAGS: Lawson Software Inc., QAD, Oracle Corp., SAP AG, attorney, restriction, document, Human Resources, federal judge, court, concern, software company, Microsoft Corp., server

Is EU looking at yesterday's Microsoft?

March 8, 2004 As the European Union considers restrictions aimed at preventing Microsoft from unfairly using its dominance in PC OSes to gain control of the market for multimedia software, some say the war has a... TAGS: European Union, dominance, restriction, antitrust, regulator, multimedia, Gartner Inc., Apple Computer, Microsoft Corp., operating system, TV, PC, Microsoft Windows

CD lock loosened for freer copying

January 23, 2004 Macrovision updates its copy-protection technology for music CDs to allow a specified number of burns and transfers, following the path set by download services such as iTunes. TAGS: Macrovision Corp., CD, portable device, restriction, copy protection, protection, technique, Apple iTunes, music, U.S., Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows

Judge lifts hacker's PC restrictions

September 12, 2003 A federal judge says Adrian Lamo, the so-called homeless hacker, can go free on bail with only limited restrictions on his computer use until his next court date. TAGS: Adrian Lamo, bail, restriction, Judge, hacker, federal judge, attorney, U.S., PC

DRM: Media companies' next flop?

January 30, 2006 Wharton experts examine whether digital rights management is worth the effort and whether it will survive. TAGS: digital-rights management, media company, rootkit, restriction, Sony BMG Music Entertainment, digital content, professor, Sony Corp., CD, entertainment, music, TV, PC

Publishers loosen rules on e-textbooks

August 12, 2005 Following concern about five-month expiration dates, restrictions in digital-textbook experiment are lifted. TAGS: bookstore, textbook, publisher, student, experiment, restriction

WTO slams U.S. Net-gambling ban

April 7, 2005 Efforts by the United States to outlaw gambling on offshore Web sites aren't quite legal, according to the World Trade Organization. TAGS: World Trade Organization, free trade, Bush Administration, restriction, law, U.S., agreement

Feds plan changes in U.S.-China tech trade

June 9, 2006 Proposed rules would potentially subject more categories of goods to restrictions but are designed to streamline. TAGS: China, goods, restriction, policy, rule, semiconductor, U.S., category

Kids' TV faces new Net restrictions

January 24, 2007 Feds want to keep commercial Web site references out of children's programming, but some say the rules don't go far enough. TAGS: Nickelodeon, advocacy group, children, address, rule, kid, programming, restriction, Disney Corp., e-commerce, TV, minute
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