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Price-fixing probe detects obstructions

News Alfred Censullo, who until the plea bargain served as Micron's regional sales manager for upstate New York, was charged in US District Court in San Francisco with obstructing justice by altering and concealing documents containing competitor...

[December 18, 2003, 10:10]

Judge: Kazaa can be sued in US

News In a 46-page decision that became public Friday, US District Judge Stephen Wilson said a lawsuit against Sharman Networks could proceed, since Kazaa software had been downloaded and used by millions of Californians.

[January 13, 2003, 8:00]

Students defy DMCA to post email online

News A hearing could be held as early as Tuesday in federal district court in San Francisco. Diebold Election Systems sells electronic voting systems used in states including California, Georgia, Ohio and Texas.

[November 4, 2003, 8:40]

CaliforniaPro

Downloads Tap on the address for directions to the Capitol using a Google map.There is one open seat but once it is filled we will provide a free update.INCLUDED INFORMATIONContact: Color photo, full name, title, district, party, Capitol office address with...

[December 20, 2009, 18:50]

California

Downloads This version does not provide information updates throughout the year but we do provide program updates as long as you have California.INCLUDED INFORMATIONContact: Color photo, full name, title, district, party, Capitol office address with Google...

[August 25, 2009, 11:00]

California+

Downloads This version does not provide information updates throughout the year but we do provide program updates as long as you have California.INCLUDED INFORMATIONContact: Color photo, full name, title, district, party, Capitol office address with Google...

[December 20, 2009, 18:48]

Court orders Sony to pay rootkit victims

News The parties reached a preliminary settlement with Sony BMG in December, leaving it up to a judge in a US District Court in New York to make it official. Sony BMG still faces a separate lawsuit "over materially the same subject matter" from the...

[May 23, 2006, 9:55]

Arguments presented in DVD cracking case

News The Sixth District Court of Appeals in San Jose, California agreed with Bunner and reversed that injunction, so the DVD CCA appealed to the California Supreme Court. In a similar case brought by the DVD CCA against one-time Purdue University...

[May 30, 2003, 8:05]

US Report: States may seek injunction against MS

News District Court Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson's Dec.preliminary injunction as well as the 1995 consent decree. According to sources close to the case, the states - including Massachusetts, California, Connecticut, West Virginia, Texas, New York...

[April 30, 1998, 8:38]

Tessera aims to wrap up IPO

News A year from now, the company will square off against Samsung Electronics in an intellectual-property lawsuit in the US District Court for the Northern District of California. A few months later, Tessera filed an action in district court and with...

[October 30, 2003, 14:45]

Open source battle heats up over Oregon bill

News Eric Harrison, with the Multnomah Education Service District, said the district has saved $200,000, or about £126,000, a year since it began using open-source programs. Lined up behind the measure at last week's hearing were Linux user groups and...

[April 10, 2003, 7:52]

US Report: States ready to move against Microsoft

News District Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson should stand. Texas took the first stab at Microsoft when it filed suit against the company in an attempt to free OEMs and ISVs from nondisclosure agreements so they could provide information to the states.

[April 27, 1998, 9:05]

Google, Verizon, others sued over voicemail patent

News The lawsuit, filed in US District Court in Tyler, Texas, alleges the companies are infringing patents related to visual voicemail. A patent-holding company that has won settlements from Apple, AT&T and others sued Google, Verizon and a handful of...

[August 27, 2008, 9:05]

Chief executives called in Intel-Intergraph case

News The case is being heard at the US District Court in Marshall, Texas. A federal court has asked the chief executive officers of Intergraph and Intel to appear in court in an effort to resolve the remaining issues in a patent infringement case.

[September 20, 2002, 7:48]

Judge grants restraining order against HP accuser

News Michael Schneider, the US District Court judge presiding over the case, said that Kamb is free to again file his countersuit but must do so under seal and "shall not attach any exhibits" that he included with the documents filed on Friday.

[January 26, 2007, 8:06]

Dell results overshadowed by investigation

News Depending on the outcome of the investigations, by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and by the US Attorney for the Southern District of New York, these numbers might not hold. The Round Rock, Texas-based company still hasn't filed a...

[November 22, 2006, 7:44]

Oracle lawsuit accuses SAP of spying

News The lawsuit, filed in the US Federal District Court for Northern California, names SAP and its wholly owned subsidiary TomorrowNow as defendants. Rather, the access originated from an internet protocol (IP) address in Bryan, Texas, an SAP America...

[March 23, 2007, 7:43]

Columbine victims sue video game giants

News The class-action lawsuit was filed last week in US District Court in Colorado -- nearly two years after the shooting by two Columbine High School students, Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold, left 12 students and a teacher dead as well as themselves.

[April 25, 2001, 7:46]

FTC cracks international Web porn ring

News Ltd.were all named in a preliminary injunction by the Eastern District Court of Virginia. Bernstein presented lawyer John Fischer of Irving, Texas, who said his client, Newworld.com, owner of the game site Adrenaline Vault, at Avault.com, was...

[September 23, 1999, 9:29]

Game companies blast pirates in new case

News Six companies joined the association in filing the suit in US District Court in San Francisco. The rings operated in a number of cities, the suit alleges, including San Francisco; Austin, Texas; Dallas; Minneapolis; Philadelphia; Buffalo, N.Y.

[August 16, 1999, 16:25]

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