Lone file-swapper takes on recording industry
Talkback Next time I rip a fart and someone smells it without my permission, I'm gonna sue 'em.
[October 3, 2003, 17:59]
Microsoft moves to integrate Windows with BIOS
Talkback I hope some groups of people with good lawyers will sue M$ for all of their money.bill gate need to shutdown his bussiness.he wrecks shit in this world :/ my svchost.exe still crashes even i have already installed patches.
[October 4, 2003, 1:32]
Police chief's departure won't halt e-crime plans
News Commander Sue Wilkinson has been leading a project that aims to create a Police Central e-Crime Unit (PCeU), to which businesses will be able to report incidents of cybercrime. The development of a centralised e-crime unit is to go ahead, the...
[October 4, 2007, 16:03]
SCO suit fails to deter Linux plans
Talkback How will IBM and others be able to sue SCO for disruption to business when this is all over. Aaah. Shucks.
[October 15, 2003, 10:41]
Mandriva co-founder booted from Linux firm
News Duval said he planned to sue Mandriva for an "abusive layoff". Gael Duval, a co-founder of Linux seller Mandriva, is among employees who lost their jobs at the company after it became unprofitable in its most recent financial quarter.
[March 16, 2006, 9:35]
Arthur and the Lost Diary by Marc Brown
Downloads Arthur and the Lost DiaryMarc BrownLittle, Brown Books for Young ReadersAugust 1 2008When Arthur finds Sue Ellen's lost diary at the library, he wonders whether or not to read it before he returns it to her.About IcebergThe Iceberg Reader...
[December 19, 2009, 17:23]
One up for SCO in Novell slander case
Talkback And after the final judge decision Novell will counter sue, get the remains of SCO and find out juicy details in SCO's records. SCO will not win.
[July 4, 2005, 22:28]
Netscape ruling a boost for privacy
News The decision, which touches on the validity of commonly used Web contracts known as click-wrap licenses, clears the way for the plaintiffs to sue Netscape for tinkering with their computers without their consent.
[July 10, 2001, 15:59]
NXP sues university over 'Oyster crack'
News Chip company NXP Semiconductors is to sue Radboud University in an attempt to halt the publication of a paper detailing the cryptographic cracking of the Oyster smartcard, used widely on the London transport network.
[July 8, 2008, 17:17]
Wi-Fi anonymity tempts pirates
News Townsend and others' similar experiences, no matter how limited today, point to a slowly widening hole in the Recording Industry Association of America's (RIAA) recently announced drive to identify and ultimately sue what could be thousands of...
[July 16, 2003, 13:22]
Mac-clone maker Psystar to countersue Apple
News Miami-based Psystar, owned by Rudy Pedraza, will sue Apple under two federal laws designed to discourage monopolies and cartels, the Sherman Antitrust Act and the Clayton Antitrust Act, saying Apple's tying of the Mac OS to Apple-labelled hardware...
[August 27, 2008, 8:17]
Australians told to ignore SCO's letters
Talkback How can a company sue for infringment on a copyright it hasn't proven to have ownership of? And by all accounts doesn't appear to have any chance of obtaining. I don't understand how simply chucking lots of money and lawyers at a case can keep it...
[May 27, 2004, 15:09]
Yahoo announces Carol Bartz as CEO
News The board thanks Sue for her service as president, the important contributions she has made to Yahoo's development in a variety of roles over the past eight-and-a-half years, and her willingness to work with Carol Bartz to ensure a smooth transition.
[January 14, 2009, 7:39]
Windows Vista gets a mixed reception
Talkback they will copyright it, trademark it, patent it, and then sue altavista for infringment.
[July 25, 2005, 21:38]
Microsoft sues Google
Talkback Microsoft did not sue Crossgain and it isn't clear that they ever could have considering that the team was building an online service to enable on-demand computing, something Microsoft has never built.
[July 20, 2005, 17:37]
Pushing 'shift' draws lawsuit
News SunnComm Technologies, a developer of CD anti-piracy technology, said on Thursday that it will probably sue a Princeton student who earlier this week showed how to evade the company's copy protection by pushing a computer's shift key.
[October 10, 2003, 14:40]
SCO Linux lawsuits could hit users this year
Talkback The SCO Group has been threatening to sue Linux vendors and/or users for six months now. No suits yet, but just the threats have been effective in pumping the stock price. Any connection? In both the IBM and Red cases, the SCO Group has whined to...
[November 26, 2003, 17:21]
Broadband backlash building for BT
News The paper quoted Angus MacSween, chief executive of Scottish telco Iomart, as saying his company would sue BT on its own or as part of a group if the situation does not improve. British Telecom (quote: BT) could face an industry backlash over its...
[September 25, 2000, 8:28]
Microsoft takes swipe at Linux vendors' legal story
Talkback Timeline inc.can legally sue all MSFT MS SQL develoers. Why Because MSFT doesn't indemifiy it's customers. They may not of sued any yet, but they can. How can MSFT allow this, because they don't care about their customers or developers, and didn't...
[November 8, 2004, 20:15]
Bulldog fixes broadband problems
Talkback Comment to ROBERT CLARK: From Rod Rodriguez - will be in Leeds later this year, my love to Sue.rrodriguez@enpointe.com
[July 21, 2006, 23:36]



