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Downloads Amendment is a brand-new way to fix spelling mistakes as you type. When you make a typo, the Amendment panel pops up and lets you know. And with one simple keystroke, you can correct the word.

[August 22, 2006, 8:00]

Contract amendment 'gives SCO Unix copyrights'

News SCO Group on Thursday discovered a 1996 amendment to the contract under which Novell sold many of its Unix assets, and the amendment appears to give SCO at least some of the Unix copyrights that could bolster its potential legal claims against...

[June 6, 2003, 9:04]

Lords backs amendment to data-loss law

News Peers supported an amendment to the criminal justice and immigration bill, which would make it a criminal offence to carelessly release or lose personal data. The amendment, proposed by Liberal Democrat Lady Miller, would make it an offence for...

[April 29, 2008, 8:10]

Fuji Electric Information Services Applies Xpriori XMS to QMS Management Systems - Greatly Simplifies Frequent Amendment of ISO Documents

White Papers Fuji Electric Information Service Co. Ltd ("F.E.I.S.was established in 1994 as a wholly owned subsidiary of Fuji Electric Holdings Co. Ltd. The Company required an XML-based QMS management system that was as fast as RDBMS but allowed greater...

[December 4, 2007, 0:01]

EU lawmakers vote to introduce net neutrality

News The European Parliament has voted through a massive tranche of reforms for the European telecommunications sector, including a significant net-neutrality amendment. The net-neutrality aspects of the Telecoms Package were included in the heavily...

[May 6, 2009, 17:10]

The mutation of Europe's 'internet freedom' law

Blog Agreement has been reached on the now-famous Amendment 138/46, allowing the Telecoms Reform Package to become law next year. Some rights activists are semi-up-in-arms about the final version of the amendment, saying it does not offer as much...

[November 5, 2009, 14:18]

EU votes to restrict cookies

News The European Parliament on Tuesday voted to adopt an amendment to the draft directive on electronic data collection and privacy to restrict the use of cookies. It was such concerns that led to the amendment to the draft directive on electronic data...

[November 13, 2001, 16:48]

MPAA launches software snooping tool

Talkback The 9th Circuit court rules that bloggers and online news sites do not get the same 1st amendment rights as the traditional offline press does. Quotes: Fosbinder criticized the panel for failing to “even mention” the First Amendment and argued that...

[December 2, 2004, 20:57]

Government power over cryptography dented by Lords

News An amendment that would significantly limit government powers to access encryption keys was defeated by just one vote in the House of Lords Thursday. The Conservative and Liberal Democrat-led amendment, which would have allowed access to encryption...

[July 14, 2000, 15:32]

SCO wants another $2bn from IBM

News The US company has upped the ante in an amendment to its suit against IBM, seeking more than $3bn (£1.78bn) in damages for alleged copying of proprietary Unix intellectual property into Linux. In its amendment, the Lindon, Utah-based company toned...

[June 17, 2003, 15:40]

A Year Ago: EU directive poses anti-caching threat

News The European Internet Service Providers Association (EuroISPA) today called for an amendment to the proposed European Union copyright directive amid fears that a ban on temporary caching could bring the Net to its knees.

[February 11, 2000, 6:02]

EU directive poses anti-caching threat

News The European Internet Service Providers Association (EuroISPA) today called for an amendment to the proposed European Union copyright directive amid fears that a ban on temporary caching could bring the Net to its knees.

[February 11, 1999, 14:27]

US Congress ignites Net filter fight

News But free speech advocates already are planning lawsuits to challenge the measure, which they say violates the First Amendment. An amendment attached to a sweeping appropriations bill that Congress passed Friday would require most of the nation's...

[December 19, 2000, 15:10]

Encryption export picture remains unclear

News That's the consensus from some IT industry-watchers on Monday's ruling by a federal judge invalidating encryption export controls on First Amendment grounds. Patel wrote in Monday's ruling, and in another ruling last December on an earlier version...

[August 27, 1997, 10:04]

OpenDocument threat emerges in Massachusetts

News An amendment to Senate bill 2256, published on Wednesday, proposes the creation of a four-person information technology task force to approve technical standards in the state. The introduction of the amendment follows a hearing on Monday where the...

[November 3, 2005, 16:05]

2005: Apple's 1984?

Talkback NDA, and the protection of intellectual property *DOES NOT* take a backseat to free speech and the 1st Amendment. They place great importance on the 1st Amendment because their livelihood is based on this rights.

[January 18, 2005, 17:11]

Home Secretary admonishes Lords over ID cards

News On Tuesday MPs again voted against a Lords compromise amendment to the ID cards bill that would have made it voluntary for people to register for a card and put their biometric details on the national identity database until 2011.

[March 22, 2006, 14:55]

Misleading URLs may become illegal

News Under the proposal, a last-minute amendment to an unrelated child abduction bill, people who knowingly use an innocent-sounding domain name to drive traffic to a sexually explicit Web site could be fined and imprisoned for two to four years.

[March 27, 2003, 10:12]

Excite@Home faces bankruptcy

News The company said in the amendment that it may not continue as a "going concern," which in financial lingo means that the cable Internet access company is running out of cash. Excite@Home made the disclosure in an amendment to its annual report...

[August 21, 2001, 8:43]

US kicks out online decency act

News In a move being hailed as a pivotal victory for free speech and a boon to the evolution of the Internet, the Supreme Court today ruled that the Communications Decency Act violates the First Amendment , affirming two lower court rulings barring its...

[June 27, 1997, 8:53]

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