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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

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., attorney, product development, PeopleSoft Inc., law firm, Human Resources, favor, request, order, government, protection, SAP AG, document, Microsoft Corp.

Google wins patent for search results page design

December 13, 2006 Intellectual-property lawyers say there's no need to fret about infringement lawsuits unless sites are veritable copies. TAGS: patent, search result, invention, Google Inc., intellectual property, protection, lawyer, GUI, attorney, design

Hollywood group drops DVD-copying case

January 23, 2004 A request by the DVD Copy Control Association to California courts marks the close of the last prominent legal battle over DeCSS code. TAGS: DeCSS, DVD-copying, attorney, trade secret, Hollywood, appeals court, DVD, code, First Amendment, protection, decision, intellectual property, California

RIAA drops amnesty program

April 20, 2004 The recording industry trade group ends a program designed to protect illegal file sharers who come clean, in the wake of questions about whether it could really offer full protection. TAGS: RIAA, trade group, lawsuit, offer, file-sharing, attorney, Forrester Research Inc., P2P, protection, California

Why the broadcast flag won't work

May 26, 2005 Media attorney Jim Burger says its imposition would impose a heavy regulatory hand on consumer electronics and IT. TAGS: flag, redistribution, digital television, studio, broadcaster, transition, receiver, HDTV, protection, rule, programming, information technology, attorney, TV

Federal court broadens DMCA safe harbors

July 22, 2004 Order in porn case carves out wider copyright protections for Net businesses. TAGS: DMCA, harbor, online service provider, violation, Web hosting, lawyer, service provider, payment, Internet company, protection, professor, order, attorney

California 'disempowered' by federal spam law

January 22, 2004 State Attorney General Bill Lockyer says California will have less protection against spammers under a new federal antispam law that recently superceded a stricter state law. TAGS: Bill Lockyer, antispam law, anti-spam, spammer, attorney general, law, marketer, CAN-SPAM Act, spam, attorney, protection, California, office, e-mail

Why the broadcast flag should go forward

May 26, 2005 MPAA chief Dan Glickman says that without proper protections, it will be increasingly difficult to show movie or baseball games on free TV. TAGS: redistribution, flag, digital television, regulation, TiVo Inc., programming, TV, protection, movies, opportunity, attorney, satellite, video
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