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Major Web sites hit with suit over gambling ads

August 4, 2004 Google, Yahoo and others violate California's ban on advertising and promoting illegal Internet gambling sites, lawsuit says. TAGS: lawsuit, Yahoo! Inc., suit, California, attorney, Google Inc.

Hey Eminem, blame the system, not Apple

August 17, 2007 A copyright suit filed by the rap star only points to bigger problems with the music industry that won't be easily solved in the courtroom. TAGS: Eminem, songwriter, Apple Computer, musician, lawsuit, label, artist, suit, attorney, digital music, Sony Corp.

HP accused of labor violations cover-up

March 22, 2005 Whistle-blower lawsuit claims managers were told to shred notes from meeting that revealed that the company was misclassifying workers. TAGS: contractor, suit, ethics, worker, HP, committee, lawsuit, note, manager, law, attorney, Microsoft Corp.

CNET reporters sue HP for invasion of privacy

August 15, 2007 Suit comes nearly a year after Hewlett-Packard acknowledged that investigators hired by the company obtained journalists' private phone records. TAGS: Dawn Kawamoto, Patricia Dunn, reporter, Stephen Shankland, HP, invasion, suit, privacy, attorney, California

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

'Sourpeas' story has a sweet ending

April 8, 2006 But head of group says now-dismissed trademark infringement suit left him with a sour taste and a desire to help fight trademark abuse. TAGS: wife, defendant, Miami, suit, lawsuit, situation, attorney, retailer, Adobe PDF

StreamCast names Skype, Kazaa in lawsuit

March 27, 2006 The owner of P2P application Morpheus is suing over the technology underlying Skype's Net phone software. TAGS: StreamCast Networks, Skype, Kazaa, suit, defendant, Sharman Networks Ltd., Morpheus, file-swapping, lawsuit, P2P, attorney

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., damage, suit, lawsuit, Judge, Utah, intellectual property, Novell Inc., attorney

RIAA's case of mistaken identity?

September 24, 2003 Record industry attorneys withdraw a file-swapping suit after an apparent mix-up in Net identification. TAGS: RIAA, file-swapping, Brianna Lahara, attorney, identity, file-trading, Comcast Corp., computer user, suit, Internet Service Provider, Time Warner Inc., spokeswoman, letter, IP

Former exec sues Apple over dismissal

March 1, 2005 Former head of Mac hardware engineering unit sues for unpaid compensation, claiming he was terminated without cause. TAGS: Hardware Engineering, Apple Computer, compensation, Steve Jobs, suit, exec, Apple Macintosh, attorney, Microsoft Corp.

Red Hat's case against SCO put on hold

April 7, 2004 A federal judge denies SCO's motion to throw out a suit brought by the Linux seller but put the case on hold, awaiting an outcome in a related case. TAGS: SCO Group Inc., Red Hat Inc., Unix, suit, Linux, outcome, Novell Inc., motion, Linux seller, federal judge, IBM Corp., intellectual property, attorney, open source, operating system

SCO warns of IBM lawsuit risks

March 31, 2003 The company says its billion-dollar lawsuit alleging that IBM misappropriated trade secrets will be costly and could have other consequences. TAGS: SCO Group Inc., Morgan Keegan Co., trade secret, IBM Corp., shareholder, lawsuit, suit, Utah, Unix, Linux, attorney, intellectual property

Blind patrons sue Target for site inaccessibility

February 10, 2006 Plaintiffs allege that it's impossible to purchase goods on the retailer's site without help. TAGS: Target Corp., Target.com, patron, plaintiff, Baltimore, goods, suit, attorney, barrier, retailer, California, mouse

Will file traders face the music?

September 9, 2003 As emerging details cast defendants as parents of Kazaa-loving children or as unwitting targets, some RIAA suits may turn out to be more complicated than they appear. TAGS: RIAA, defendant, file-swapping, trader, Kazaa, suit, Internet Service Provider, lawsuit, attorney, Wi-Fi

SCO suit now seeks $3 billion from IBM

June 17, 2003 SCO Group ups the ante in an amendment to its suit against IBM, seeking more than $3 billion in damages for alleged copying of proprietary Unix intellectual property into Linux. TAGS: SCO Group Inc., Linus Torvalds, Unix, Utah, amendment, intellectual property, Linux, IBM Corp., suit, damage, litigation, attorney, claim, code, Novell Inc.

Patent suits target game industry

November 17, 2004 American Video Graphics wields its patent arsenal against who's who of computer game world, from Dell to Microsoft to Nintendo. TAGS: computer game, patent, attorney, suit, 3D, Texas, Nintendo Co. Ltd., method, HP, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows

RIAA sues 261 file swappers

September 8, 2003 The Recording Industry Association of America files 261 copyright lawsuits against alleged file swappers, promising "thousands more" in months to come. TAGS: RIAA, defendant, file-swapping, aggregation site, lawsuit, copyright law, Kazaa, file-swapping network, suit, Napster Inc., copy, attorney, music

Online gamblers sue their creditors

August 11, 2003 A California couple that lost more than $100,000 by gambling online sues a host of credit card companies and banks, claiming the businesses shouldn't have processed their wagers. TAGS: credit card company, credit card, Visa International, retailer, bill, bank, suit, California, attorney

SCO seeks to buttress case against Big Blue

July 16, 2004 Meanwhile, a judge temporarily stays the Unix company's legal campaign against AutoZone. TAGS: SCO Group Inc., summary judgment, Unix company, Unix, Linux, discovery, IBM Corp., suit, attorney, intellectual property

Year in review: Linux under attack

December 19, 2003 Lawsuits, threats and conspiracy theories swirled across the open-source landscape as the Linux operating system gained new converts. TAGS: SCO Group Inc., Linux, David Boies, Unix, IBM Corp., Red Hat Inc., intellectual property, Linux seller, lawsuit, suit, open source, attorney, desktop computer, attack, operating system, server
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