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Google countersuit moves to federal court

August 10, 2005 Microsoft moves suit in the Kai-Fu Lee case from California state court to federal court, which could help it avoid local bias. TAGS: Kai-Fu Lee, federal court, court, Google Inc., federal judge, Santa Clara, California, Microsoft Corp.

Calif. judge to consider throwing out Google suit

September 14, 2005 Date set for federal judge to weigh Microsoft's motion to dismiss Google's countersuit over Kai-Fu Lee. TAGS: Kai-Fu Lee, Google Inc., Washington, California, court, San Jose, Microsoft Corp., agreement

Kai-Fu Lee trial to stay in Washington, for now

October 14, 2005 Judge's interim ruling keeps case on Microsoft's turf in battle with Google over hiring of key executive. TAGS: Kai-Fu Lee, Ronald Whyte, Washington, court, Google Inc., recruiting, California, hiring, agreement, China, Microsoft Corp.

Yahoo speech engineers can work, court says

October 5, 2005 Court declines temporary restraining order in employee-poaching lawsuit brought against Yahoo. TAGS: Kai-Fu Lee, Yahoo! Inc., court, lawsuit, Google Inc., California, Microsoft Corp.

Google asks court to void Lee's Microsoft pact

August 29, 2005 Search giant asks federal judge to make summary judgment and rule that Microsoft's employment contract violates California law. TAGS: Kai-Fu Lee, Stacy Drake, Google Inc., hiring, China, federal judge, California, court, Dr., law, Microsoft Corp.

Calif. court drops charges against Dunn

March 14, 2007 Judge dismisses misdemeanor charge against former HP chairman. Three other defendants in spying scandal to do community service. TAGS: Patricia Dunn, defendant, scandal, HP, count, attorney general, chairman, California, court, attorney, technique

Ex-Microsoft employee a million-dollar man

July 27, 2005 Last year Microsoft paid Kai-Fu Lee, recently hired by Google to run its operations in China, more than $1 million, according to a court filing. TAGS: Kai-Fu Lee, Google Inc., Dr., China, California, court, Redmond, Washington, Microsoft Corp., agreement

Why we don't care about Josh Wolf

February 23, 2007 CNET News.com's Charles Cooper says the jailed blogger's plight is another example of Valley quietude when it comes to getting involved. TAGS: journalism, blogger, court, prosecutor, Silicon Valley, California, San Francisco, Apple Computer, video

New turn in Yahoo tussle over Nazi items

August 23, 2004 Case involving the Internet and French law continues, as U.S. court reverses First Amendment ruling. TAGS: Nazi, First Amendment, Yahoo! Inc., Web portal, court, France, portal, sale, law, U.S., California, server

File swapper fights RIAA subpoena

August 21, 2003 An anonymous California PC user goes to court to challenge the recording industry's file-trading subpoenas, charging they are unconstitutional and violate her right to privacy. TAGS: RIAA, file-trading, subpoena, federal court, file-swapping, Verizon Communications, court, attorney, motion, Kazaa, Internet service, privacy, Internet Service Provider, service provider, document, California

Calif. court ruling seeks to protect bloggers, Web publishers

November 20, 2006 Reversing an appeals court, justices say those who claim to have been defamed in Internet postings may only sue the "originators" of that content. TAGS: posting, justice, distributor, court, blogger, law, Dr., women, eBay Inc., America Online Inc., health, California

Google, feds face off over search records

March 14, 2006 Google's attempt to fend off Justice Department's request for search records goes before a federal court in San Jose, Calif. TAGS: subpoena, request, Google Inc., prosecutor, court, Democrat, San Jose, government, record, America Online Inc., Yahoo! Inc., Microsoft Corp., California

Google wants ruling on search trademark law

December 5, 2003 Aiming to pre-empt mounting complaints of trademark violations, the search company asks a court to rule on whether its keyword-advertising policy is legal. TAGS: trademark, Google Inc., infringement, marketer, advertiser, court, complaint, search result, policy, law, eBay Inc., search engine, California

DVD-copying code loses free speech shield

August 25, 2003 The California Supreme Court rules that a Web publisher could be barred from posting DVD-cracking code online without infringing on his free speech rights. TAGS: DeCSS, trade secret, DVD-copying, defendant, DVD, court, First Amendment, copy protection, speech, intellectual property, decision, attorney, code, California

Peterson death sentence relayed via messaging

December 14, 2004 No-cameras rule can't dampen media circus, as Web sites offer live short text messages from inside the court. TAGS: courtroom, jury, General Electric Co., murder, wireless network, text messaging, wireless device, court, trial, messaging, California, TV

Symantec wins $3 million in counterfeit-ware suit

December 23, 2003 The security software maker wins a judgment against one of America's more famous spammers, after a court rules that Maryland Internet Marketing was selling counterfeit Symantec applications. TAGS: Symantec Corp., spammer, John Thompson, judgment, Maryland, court, security software company, Norton Co., America, CEO, CD, California, software company, e-mail, security

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: Google Inc., Alexa Internet Inc., federal prosecutor, request, attorney, Judge, federal judge, Google Search, San Jose, record, court, California

VeriSign's antitrust suit against ICANN dismissed

August 27, 2004 A judge rejects the argument that the manager of the Net's infrastructure violated antitrust law. TAGS: VeriSign Inc., antitrust, court, Microsoft .NET, California, database

Apple thwarted in bid to unmask leaker

May 26, 2006 Appeals court rules that communications between a product leaker and an enthusiast Web site are protected by law. TAGS: appeals court, journalist, Apple Computer, court, communication, California

Cable wins Supreme Court battle

June 27, 2005 Court sides with FCC, cable companies in case that could have changed the competitive landscape in the broadband market. TAGS: information service, cable company, Internet Service Provider, cable broadband, Santa Monica, broadband, cable modem, decision, telecommunications, court, service provider, modem, Internet service, AT&T Corp., agency, brand
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