June 11, 2004An SEC investigation into alleged misreporting $1 billion in income ends with the fine and no admission of guilt.TAGS:i2 Technologies Inc., fine
September 23, 2004Any California resident who sends copyrighted works without permission to at least 10 other people must include his or her e-mail address.TAGS:file-swapping, fine, California, work, law, e-mail address, e-mail
December 22, 2005Companies caught using applications to hijack U.K. dial-up connections will pay up to $434,281, Parliament warns.TAGS:dialer, fine, U.K.
June 13, 2007With vacation starting, some parents are grappling with the scourge of kids shunning the great outdoors for video games and the Net.Raising safe and smart Internet citizensTAGS:margin, kid, Web surfing, fine, parent, here, COO, school, TV
June 30, 2006File-sharers in Sweden, which has cracked down on Net piracy, can now buy policy to protect against government fines.TAGS:Sweden, insurance, fine, piracy, antipiracy, P2P
December 16, 2003The server maker agrees to pay $291,000 in fines to settle U.S. Commerce Department charges that it violated rules in exporting equipment to China and Egypt.TAGS:Sun Microsystems Inc., SCO Group Inc., fine, Hong Kong, China, server, U.S.
April 22, 2004The European Union reveals a detailed look at the reasoning behind its antitrust case against the software giant, including how regulators calculated their record fine.TAGS:European Union, antitrust, antitrust case, fine, regulator, Microsoft Corp.
February 9, 2006A new proposal in the House of Representatives targets companies
that sell fraudulently obtained records of phone calls.TAGS:penalty, fine, bill, record