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Microsoft waiting for formal rejection from Yahoo

February 19, 2008 Wondering why Redmond hasn't upped its bid for Yahoo yet? The software giant may be waiting for a "Dear John" letter. TAGS: rejection, Yahoo! Inc., bid, offer, attorney, Microsoft Corp., response, merger, radio

An anxious wait for EU court ruling on Microsoft

September 14, 2007 Business leaders, lawyers, regulators will have plenty to discuss when the court rules next week on Europe's antitrust sanctions against Microsoft. TAGS: commission, antitrust, Thomas Vinje, antitrust case, European Union, regulator, Europe, court, Qualcomm Inc., Intel, attorney, decision, technology company, Microsoft Windows Media Player, effect, chip company

Attorney: GPLv3 may not bind Microsoft

July 25, 2007 Software giant likely will be able to extricate itself from the implications of the open-source license, lawyer says. TAGS: GPLv3, Free Software Foundation, Novell Inc., GPL, lawyer, agreement, open source, intellectual property, Microsoft Corp., attorney

Microsoft agrees to change Vista desktop search

June 20, 2007 Changes aim to address Google antitrust concerns. Also: Redmond talks for first time about when service pack will arrive. TAGS: decree, desktop search, consent decree, antitrust, agreement, service pack, Microsoft Windows Vista, regulator, Google Inc., attorney general, Microsoft Corp., attorney, Microsoft Windows

GPL defenders say: See you in court

October 1, 2007 The Software Freedom Law Center files suit--and could roil the waters for more folks than just the single defendant. TAGS: GPL, GPLv3, Free Software Foundation, compliance, license, open source, Linux, open-source software, attorney, Microsoft Corp.

Sentencing for illegal sales of software

November 21, 2005 Microsoft employee who illegally sold company software to gray market gets four years in prison. TAGS: supervisor, attorney, Microsoft Corp., U.S.

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, project, Redmond, Microsoft Windows Media Player, Windows Media, conference, Microsoft Corp., media player, Microsoft Windows

Lawyer ratings site not without objections

June 5, 2007 Venture capitalists give $14 million to a how-to-find-an-attorney Web site that lists Abraham Lincoln, Clarence Darrow and felons as available for hire. TAGS: lawyer, attorney, Sen., general counsel, attorney general, profile, U.S., Microsoft Corp.

Microsoft weighs in on Oracle, DOJ case

March 16, 2004 The software giant asks a federal court to help it keep a lid on its disclosures and hints at the mound of information it has given the Justice Department. TAGS: Oracle Corp., court, consultant, protection, attorney, expert, material, Microsoft Corp., agency, document, software company

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

Google taps legal muscle for Microsoft case

August 25, 2005 The search giant adds lawyers from a firm that represented Grokster, banker Frank Quattrone and former Enron exec Andrew Fastow. TAGS: Kai-Fu Lee, Enron Corp., Google Inc., firm, attorney, Grokster Ltd., litigation, Microsoft Corp., lawyer, China

Microsoft awarded $4 million in spam suit

July 16, 2004 A California man who allegedly sent phony "Windows security warnings" will have to pay up, judge rules. TAGS: spammer, suit, anti-spam, attorney, spam, California, Microsoft Corp., message, security, Microsoft Windows, e-mail

Microsoft's bounty hunter

June 10, 2004 Attorney Hemanshu Nigam says virus writers ought to "think twice before they hit that send button." TAGS: Hemanshu Nigam, Sasser worm, law enforcement, reward, computer virus, attorney, antivirus, virus, Microsoft Corp.

High court wrestles with software patent questions

February 21, 2007 Justices quiz attorneys of foes Microsoft and AT&T on whether U.S. software makers are liable for code used abroad. TAGS: American Software, AT&T Corp., blueprint, justice, patent, U.S. company, attorney, U.S., software company, 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, compliance, Judge, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows Vista, operating system, Microsoft Windows, server

FAQ: When Google is not your friend

February 3, 2006 Google's vast database of its users' searches is a gold mine for police and curious divorce attorneys. It's just a matter of time. TAGS: attorney, federal law, Google Inc., search engine, FAQ, police, America Online Inc., search, Time Warner Inc., Yahoo! Inc., history, toolbar, Microsoft Corp.

Boeing may join Microsoft in EU antitrust fight

September 17, 2004 Aircraft giant may argue against European antitrust regulators' order to make Microsoft give secrets to rivals. TAGS: brief, antitrust, commission, European Union, court, aircraft, attorney, rival, Microsoft Corp., media player, spokesman, Microsoft Windows

Oracle sees plenty of competitors

June 9, 2004 In court, the software maker brings out reams of internal PeopleSoft documents that talk about competitive pressure from rivals other than Oracle. TAGS: PeopleSoft Inc., American Management Systems, Oracle Corp., Lawson Software Inc., SAP AG, attorney, antitrust, document, analysis, agency, software company, Microsoft Corp., e-mail

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, federal judge, Human Resources, concern, court, software company, Microsoft Corp., server

Court rules in Oracle's favor on access to evidence

March 20, 2004 The software maker wins a small battle in the PeopleSoft case, with a pretrial ruling that preserves the rights of its attorneys to review sensitive information submitted by competitors. TAGS: Oracle Corp., product development, attorney, PeopleSoft Inc., favor, law firm, Human Resources, request, SAP AG, protection, government, order, document, Microsoft Corp.
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