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News sites fight to keep spying hearing open

May 17, 2006 CNET Networks and others say a hearing about AT&T's alleged cooperation in a spying program should remain public. TAGS: AT&T Corp., Wired News, attorney, Bush Administration, request, Adobe PDF, San Francisco

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., favor, law firm, Human Resources, request, protection, order, government, SAP AG, document, Microsoft Corp.

Judge to help feds against Google

March 14, 2006 A federal judge says he would grant federal prosecutors at least some of their records requests. The buzz: Should Google be forced to hand over data? Photo: Google at court TAGS: Alexa Internet Inc., Google Inc., federal prosecutor, request, Judge, Google Search, federal judge, attorney, record, court, San Jose, California

Feds take porn fight to Google

January 19, 2006 Bush administration subpoenas records of all searches over one week as it defends disputed antiporn law. Document: Google subpoenaed over pornography TAGS: Bush Administration, subpoena, Child Online Protection Act, porn, Google Inc., request, search engine, government, Yahoo! Inc., America Online Inc., law, attorney, Microsoft Corp.

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., trial, request, evidence, attorney, document, U.S.

Verbatim: Search firms surveyed on privacy

February 3, 2006 CNET News.com asks AOL, Google, Microsoft and Yahoo what info they could provide in response to a court order. Read their responses. TAGS: Verbatim, cookie, search, America Online Inc., IP address, prosecutor, attorney, IP, request, Time Warner Inc., search result, response, Google Inc., functionality, Yahoo! Inc., Microsoft Corp.

Students fight e-vote firm's DMCA claims

November 18, 2003 A federal judge hears arguments in a lawsuit brought by student activists seeking to disseminate internal documents from Diebold Election Systems. TAGS: Diebold Inc., Diebold Election Systems, e-vote, e-voting, Ohio, DMCA, copyright law, federal judge, request, student, Republican, material, California, document, attorney

Judge holds off disclosure in credit card heist

September 23, 2005 Ruling means Visa and MasterCard don't have to notify customers affected by a high-profile data breach--at least for now. TAGS: CardSystems Solutions Inc., MasterCard International, preliminary injunction, Visa International, credit card, break-in, statute, credit card company, Judge, request, San Francisco, attorney, California, card, bank, security
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