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Galaxy Tab ban questioned by Australian judge

...sales of the tablet there, at least in the eyes of one appeals court judge. At a hearing on Friday in Sydney in a patent... Read more

28 November, 2011 by Jonathan E Skillings

NTP gets legal nod for patent challenges

...An appeals court has ruled that patents owned by NTP and used in lawsuits... Read more

2 August, 2011 by Roger Cheng

US court rules computer code cannot be stolen

...prosecute corporate espionage was dealt a setback on Wednesday when a federal appeals court ruled that downloaded code did not qualify as stolen under a... Read more

12 April, 2012 by Steven Musil

Apple loses appeal against Dutch Galaxy Tab 10.1 ban

...tablet infringes on the design of the iPad. Gerechthof 's-Gravenhage, an appeals court in The Hague, Netherlands ruled that Samsung's Galaxy Tab 10... Read more

24 January, 2012

BT allowed to appeal against Digital Economy Act

...laws on privacy, freedom of information and the responsibilities of ISPs. The Appeals Court had said in June that such an appeal would not be... Read more

7 October, 2011

US court orders rethink on airport body scanners

...full-body scanners in US airports without following proper procedures, a federal appeals court ruled on Friday. The US Transportation Security Agency violated federal law... Read more

18 July, 2011 by Declan McCullagh

US orders defendant to decrypt laptop

...the request, this could turn into a precedent-setting case. No US appeals court appears to have ruled on whether such an order would be... Read more

12 July, 2011 by Declan McCullagh

Facebook opponents told to accept settlement

...and Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg appears to be over, as a federal appeals court judge has told the twin brothers to accept their settlement with... Read more

12 April, 2011 by Marguerite Reardon

US Supreme Court allows download suit to go ahead

...to reports by Bloomberg and Reuters. Instead, the decision by a federal appeals court that the plaintiffs had supplied enough evidence to sue the labels... Read more

11 January, 2011 by Greg Sandoval

Tessera wins appeal in chip-packaging patent lawsuit

...A US appeals court has ruled in favour of chip-packaging manager Tessera in a... Read more

22 December, 2010 by Jack Clark

Microsoft dealt legal blow

A US federal appeals court on Thursday issued setbacks to both Microsoft and the government in... Read more

3 August, 2001 by Joe Wilcox and Sandeep Junnarkar

Court ruling could make Microsoft bolder than ever

...illegally tied products, its case must meet new standards set by the appeals court. When Microsoft dominated high-tech media coverage in 2000, much of... Read more

29 June, 2001 by Joe Wilcox

US praises DeCSS non-publication decision

In an appeals court filing, the US government praises a lower-court ruling that bans... Read more

23 February, 2001 by Lisa M Bowman

BT and One2One lose 3G appeal

...third-generation mobile phone licences. According to reports on Wednesday morning, the Appeals Court has decided that it was acceptable for the government to grant... Read more

17 October, 2001 by Graeme Wearden

IR35 battle moves to the Court of Appeal

Professional Contractors Group keeps up the battle against a tax which it claims will do serious damage to Britain's future as a big player in the IT world Read more

28 August, 2001 by Graeme Wearden

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