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The risk of ignoring e-discovery obligations

June 27, 2007 Internet attorney Eric J. Sinrod says failing to keep your electronic-data house in order could land you in a tight legal spot. TAGS: amendment, discovery, obligation, party, survey, start, backup, conference, e-mail

Ballmer the undaunted

April 7, 2004 Never at a loss for words and always passionate about his company, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer describes his attitude as "super optimistic." TAGS: Steve Ballmer, obligation, product design, Netscape Communications Corp., rule, middleware, European Union, antitrust, operating system, Web browser, Microsoft Corp., CEO, Microsoft Windows

'No alternative' to Microsoft fine

July 12, 2006 Wielding a $357 million charge, EU antitrust chief Neelie Kroes expects full compliance. And she has an eye on Vista. TAGS: euro, fine, commission, obligation, European Union, antitrust, decision, Microsoft Corp.

Sun criticizes popular open-source license

April 6, 2005 Sun Microsystems President Jonathan Schwartz applauds the open-source software realm but takes jabs at the GPL. TAGS: Jonathan Schwartz, GPL, open-source software, Sun Microsystems Inc., obligation, open source, Sun Solaris, intellectual property, Java, source code, nation, project, Red Hat Inc., IBM Corp., president, Linux

Identity crisis: Roundtable

October 24, 2005 Experts debate key issues in the debate over whether the United States is doing enough to protect data. TAGS: information security, data security, obligation, lobbyist, regulation, government, leader, value, security, U.S.

China, U.S. resolve chip tax issues

July 8, 2004 Will China honor its WTO obligations? Its decision to ax a disputed value added tax for chips suggests it might. TAGS: VAT, World Trade Organization, China, tax, semiconductor, obligation, agreement, nation, AMD, U.S., incentive, mobile phone

Fahrenheit FBI

August 9, 2004 CNET News.com's Declan McCullagh says law enforcement's plan to extend wiretaps to the Internet raises a new set of questions that nobody has yet answered. TAGS: CALEA, back door, VoIP, VA Software Corp., SourceForge, obligation, Luxembourg, IP, Skype, regulation, broadband, IM
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