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Judge says use of MySpace may violate a court order

February 15, 2008 The case was one of the first in which a judge in the United States had ruled that a restraining order had been violated by contact made through MySpace.The New York Times TAGS: MySpace, Judge, order, contact, person, attorney, U.S., e-mail

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, secret, Judge, San Francisco, government, document

Court rules against TorrentSpy in hacking case

August 28, 2007 Judge rules MPAA didn't violate Wiretap Act, but studios acknowledge purchasing private e-mail exchanges. TAGS: Dean Garfield, file-sharing, Judge, hacking, e-mail, founder, attorney, movie

Judge delays decision on Apple trade secrets case

March 4, 2005 California judge says he's likely to force Mac enthusiast sites to give up their confidential sources. TAGS: journalism, Apple Computer, journalist, Judge, publication, e-mail company, attorney, lawyer, Internet service, decision, Internet Service Provider, service provider, Apple Macintosh, California, e-mail

Police blotter: Judge orders Gmail disclosure

March 17, 2006 In case over missing assets, judge orders "all e-mails" from a Gmail account, including deleted ones, to be turned over. TAGS: subpoena, Gmail, Police Blotter, Judge, attorney, disclosure, receiver, Google Inc., e-mail, asset, document, backup

Judge orders Microsoft to search its systems

May 21, 2004 A federal court has told Microsoft to comb through its computers and archives to find an explanation of why it introduced an e-mail deletion policy amid its legal battles. TAGS: Burst.com Inc., Judge, court, attorney, policy, e-mail, Microsoft Corp., information technology, Microsoft Windows

Alleged 'Seattle Spammer' arrested

May 31, 2007 After being indicted by a federal grand jury, Robert Alan Soloway pleads not guilty to 35 counts related to junk e-mail. TAGS: count, jury, spammer, Seattle, spam, Judge, attorney, U.S., e-mail

Judge: Microsoft's music player gaffe is 'concern'

October 26, 2005 Redmond never should have drafted marketing plan to force player makers to distribute only Windows Media Player, judge says. TAGS: Colleen Kollar-Kotelly, federal prosecutor, attorney, documentation, music player, Judge, Redmond, project, Microsoft Windows Media Player, Windows Media, conference, Microsoft Corp., media player, Microsoft Windows

Judge seeks expert witness in Oracle suit

March 15, 2004 Judge Vaughn Walker wants "to be brought up to speed" on some of the technological issues in the case. TAGS: Larry Lessig, antitrust, Judge, expert, Oracle Corp., party, attorney, consulting, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Web browser, e-mail, Microsoft Corp.

Federal appeals court weighs Internet phone taxes

February 9, 2007 Vonage and an industry group argue that new rules imposed by the FCC discriminate against voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP). TAGS: VoIP, Vonage Holdings Corp., Internet phone, Judge, VoIP service, tax, IP, fund, Internet phone company, attorney, telephone company, rule, cell phone

After setback, Vonage wins temporary relief

April 6, 2007 Appeals court blocks a judge's order that would have stopped the Net phone company from taking on new customers. TAGS: Vonage Holdings Corp., injunction, Verizon Communications, Internet phone, Internet phone company, phone provider, VoIP service, attorney, VoIP, Judge

Intellectual-property precedent could help Microsoft appeal

March 25, 2004 A decision in an earlier European antitrust case involving the health care industry could bode well for the software maker as it prepares its appeal. TAGS: IBM IMS, antitrust, intellectual property, Judge, Brad Smith, attorney, argument, commission, health, decision, Microsoft Corp., order, server, Microsoft Windows

Date set for Oracle antitrust suit

March 11, 2004 The Justice Department's lawsuit to block Oracle's hostile bid for PeopleSoft will head to court in June, a district court judge decides. TAGS: Oracle Corp., PeopleSoft Inc., bid, antitrust, attorney, Judge, form, conference

Judge denies AT&T request for closed hearing

May 17, 2006 Company's trade secrets, he says, can be protected in opening hearing in lawsuit alleging AT&T illegally cooperated with NSA. TAGS: AT&T Corp., trade secret, NSA, attorney, telecommunications company, Judge, San Francisco, document, telecommunications

Judge's order may be good for Oracle

July 12, 2004 Judge's focus on fine points of antitrust analysis may mean Justice Department's case is shaky. TAGS: antitrust, Oracle Corp., Judge, PeopleSoft Inc., order, analysis, attorney, effect

Judge in Oracle case won't seal business secrets

April 16, 2004 "This is not a national security case," Judge Vaughn Walker replies to concerns about proprietary business information that may be submitted as evidence to the court by Oracle, competitors and clie... TAGS: pretrial, Oracle Corp., Judge, court, PeopleSoft Inc., evidence, request, trial, attorney, document, U.S.

Judge won't halt AT&T wiretapping lawsuit

November 17, 2006 San Francisco court says lawsuit alleging the carrier illegally allowed the U.S. government to spy on its customers can continue. TAGS: AT&T Corp., NSA, lawsuit, telecommunications company, Vermont, Judge, attorney, San Francisco, telecommunications, Verizon Communications, conference

Judge: Gates 'not particularly responsive'

November 20, 1998 Microsoft's CEO has even drawn skepticism from the software giant's own legal team, Judge Jackson says in a closed session. TAGS: Thomas Penfield Jackson, deposition, testimony, Bill Gates, skepticism, antitrust, Judge, motion, purpose, trial, attorney, software company, CEO, Microsoft Corp.

Judge raps Microsoft for antitrust 'foot-dragging'

February 14, 2006 Attorney for state government also says complaint about forthcoming Windows Vista will be investigated. TAGS: Colleen Kollar-Kotelly, licensee, attorney, complaint, antitrust, Judge, compliance, Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Corp., operating system, Microsoft Windows, server

Judge accepts expanded SCO lawsuit

February 28, 2004 A judge OKs the SCO Group's changes to a lawsuit against IBM that now seeks $5 billion in damages for Big Blue's alleged moving of Unix intellectual property into Linux. TAGS: SCO Group Inc., Unix, Linux, IBM Corp., suit, damage, Judge, lawsuit, Utah, intellectual property, Novell Inc., attorney
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