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TorrentSpy shuts down in the U.S.

August 27, 2007 Under siege by Hollywood, the company bars American residents from the site. TAGS: DMCA, search engine, decision, U.S.

Qualcomm, others await international trade decision

June 7, 2007 Commission expected to rule Thursday whether cell phones using a particular Qualcomm technology can be imported to the U.S. TAGS: Broadcom Corp., Qualcomm Inc., EVDO, import, patent, decision, cell phone, handset, 3G, Sprint Nextel, U.S.

Economist explains move to virtual world

September 19, 2007 Michael Boskin, a newly appointed adviser to Gaia Online, says he was drawn to the teen-oriented site by its realistic economies. TAGS: Michael Boskin, economist, economy, virtual worlds, decision, U.S.

Supreme Court to review Microsoft patent appeal

October 27, 2006 Case stemming from spat with AT&T could change how damages are awarded for infringement of U.S. patents on software shipped overseas. TAGS: liability, infringement, AT&T Corp., decision, damage, U.S. company, R&D, court, patent, U.S., Microsoft Corp., component, software company

Disney cancels U.K. mobile kid-tracking

August 14, 2006 Company's experience with the service, already launched in U.S., could have influenced its decision, analyst says. TAGS: Disney Corp., The Walt Disney Co., U.K., GPS, spokeswoman, U.S., family, decision

Qualcomm cell phone ban to take effect

August 7, 2007 Qualcomm loses latest battle to reverse the International Trade Commission's import ban on its technology, says it will continue the fight. TAGS: Qualcomm Inc., Broadcom Corp., ban, W-CDMA, patent, 3G network, U.S. company, EVDO, cell phone, operator, intellectual property, decision, handset, U.S.

Still unanswered questions in EU decision

March 24, 2004 Interpretations differ on how the European Commission's decision will affect Microsoft, consumers and competitors. TAGS: European Union, commission, Brad Smith, Microsoft Windows Media Player, decision, Microsoft Corp., Europe, server, U.S., Microsoft Windows, PC

Kazaa owner takes heart in P2P ruling

August 20, 2004 Sharman Networks applauds U.S. appeal court decision that lets peer-to-peer software makers off the hook. TAGS: Sharman Networks Ltd., P2P, Kazaa, Morpheus, Grokster Ltd., court, decision, copyright law, Australia, motion, owner, file-sharing, entertainment, U.S., broadband

EC regulators delay Oracle decision

April 15, 2004 European antitrust regulators stop the clock on deciding whether to block Oracle's hostile takeover bid for PeopleSoft. Observers speculate Oracle is stalling, to avoid an unfavorable EU decision t... TAGS: deadline, Oracle Corp., commission, PeopleSoft Inc., decision, antitrust, regulator, European Union, merger, spokesman, U.S.

Appeals court: RIM violated patents

December 14, 2004 Court affirms patent infringement but reverses injunction in case over the BlackBerry service. TAGS: Research In Motion Ltd., NTP, injunction, patent, decision, appeals court, claim, RIM BlackBerry, attorney, court, U.S., e-mail

State Department questions EU's Microsoft ruling

March 30, 2004 Concern grows in Washington over European regulators' decision to levy harsh penalties and a $613 million fine on the software giant. TAGS: European Union, regulator, penalty, commission, antitrust, U.S. company, decision, U.S., Microsoft Corp.

EU seen ruling against Microsoft

January 27, 2004 While a European Union decision in the antitrust investigation is still in its draft phase, and final details are yet to be made public, all the signs are that it won't be going Microsoft's way. TAGS: European Union, antitrust, fine, Governor, Redmond, decision, Bill Gates, U.S., Microsoft Corp., Europe, software company

RIM denied stay pending court appeal

October 21, 2005 Courts are asked to reconfirm an injunction that would shut down BlackBerry sales in U.S. TAGS: Research In Motion Ltd., NTP, injunction, RIM BlackBerry, patent, decision, U.S., e-mail

Ruling could be key to Microsoft's future

March 24, 2004 A European Union decision to force the company to unbundle its media software with Windows could set legal limits on its product strategy. TAGS: European Union, Brad Smith, Steve Ballmer, Microsoft Longhorn, Microsoft Windows Media Player, decision, Apple Computer, antitrust, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows, operating system, CEO, U.S.

U.S. politicos fire at EU's Microsoft ruling

March 25, 2004 In a strongly worded letter, members of the House International Relations committee ask regulators in Brussels to reconsider their decision to levy a record fine against the U.S.-based company. TAGS: European Union, U.S. company, antitrust, Brussels, letter, regulator, decision, U.S., computer company, Microsoft Windows Media Player, Microsoft Corp., member, media player, agreement, Microsoft Windows

FAQ: How the decision will affect file swappers

December 19, 2003 What is the impact for peer-to-peer fans of a court decision that knocks back the recording industry's legal strategy for tracking down and suing alleged file swappers? TAGS: RIAA, subpoena, recording industry, copyright law, Internet Service Provider, identity, file-swapping, Internet service, lawsuit, court, appeal, Washington D.C., service provider, decision, P2P, attorney

Supreme Court won't hear RIM suit

October 26, 2005 In its fight against patent infringement allegations, RIM finds its popular BlackBerry service could be halted in the U.S. until 2012. TAGS: Research In Motion Ltd., NTP, James Spencer, RIM BlackBerry, patent, injunction, litigation, decision, court, U.S., e-mail

FAQ: Betamax--tech's favorite ruling

March 28, 2005 A 1984 Supreme Court decision legalized the VCR and provided much of the legal context for today's consumer electronics industry. TAGS: Sony Betamax, VCR, video recorder, file-swapping, copyright infringement, Grokster Ltd., FAQ, recorder, Sony Corp., studio, consumer electronics, decision, P2P, video, U.S.

Oracle case bounces to Europe

September 10, 2004 The European Commission is studying the U.S. court decision favoring Oracle's PeopleSoft buyout and deciding whether to pursue its own objections. TAGS: commission, antitrust, Oracle Corp., PeopleSoft Inc., merger, decision, Europe, Judge, court, attorney, U.S., Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows

Europe turns up the heat on tech

June 8, 2004 With the revival of a moribund antitrust probe of Intel, the EU reveals itself as an aggressive regulator willing to cross swords with the United States. Also: Microsoft files its appeal. TAGS: regulator, antitrust, investigation, Europe, European Union, appeal, Intel, chip company, decision, Oracle Corp., Microsoft Corp., U.S., Microsoft Windows
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