LogiXML Case Study: North Carolina Department of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention
White Papers The North Carolina Department of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention is responsible for promoting public safety and juvenile delinquency prevention, intervention, and treatment through the operation of a seamless, comprehensive juvenile...
[November 8, 2008, 0:01]
Carnivore cleared by Department of Justice
News While the Illinois Institute of Technology Research Institute (Iitri) review team confirmed that the software program can snoop on email communications in a manner limited by a court order, it voiced concern over the lack of any method of assuring...
[November 22, 2000, 16:12]
US Justice Department ready to prosecute file-swappers
Talkback What's next, is the RIAA going to install microchips into our radios to find out who is recording music off of the radio onto cassette tapes? File Swapping/Sharing should be legal. It's ridiculous. If I buy someones CD and I want to send a friend a...
[February 28, 2004, 17:36]
US Justice Department OKs BT's MCI buyout
News Department of Justice announced on Monday it has conditionally approved British Telecommunications PLC's $20 billion-plus buyout of MCI Communications Corp.the largest takeover of a U.S.based company by a foreign concern.
[July 8, 1997, 15:43]
US Report: Microsoft expects suit today
News Department of Justice broke down on Saturday, according to DoJ officials, with no future discussions planned going forward. In a short statement released by the DoJ on Saturday, the government said, "discussions between the Justice Department, a...
[May 18, 1998, 10:35]
MS must stop bundling IE 4.0
News Department of Justice has won the first round in its court battle against Microsoft Corp.but the victory is far from decisive. What's most important is that starting tomorrow, choice will be restored to the market," said Joel Klein, who heads the...
[December 12, 1997, 9:27]
DOJ v MS: AOL, MCI called in
News AOL) all said Friday they had received civil subpoenas from the Justice Department in its probe of Microsoft Corp.although none is a target of investigation. The Justice Department issued the civil investigative demands as it gathers information to...
[February 23, 1998, 12:16]
Students nabbed in warez raids
News The Dutch Department of Justice raided the University of Twente as part of a software piracy investigation, a school representative said on Thursday. The Dutch sweep came just days before the US Customs Office unleashed "Operation Buccaneer", a...
[December 21, 2001, 10:25]
Justice Dept ends scrutiny of record labels
News After more than two years of quiet investigation, the US Department of Justice said on Tuesday that it is closing its antitrust scrutiny of the major record labels' online activities, without filing charges.
[December 24, 2003, 7:55]
US Justice Department ready to prosecute file-swappers
News The US Department of Justice is prepared to begin prosecuting peer-to-peer pirates, a top government official said on Tuesday. There does have to be some kind of a public message that stealing is stealing is stealing," said Malcolm, who oversees...
[August 21, 2002, 7:51]
Microsoft wants to safeguard Oracle disclosures
News Microsoft, in federal court filings late on Monday, gave its first hint of the depth of information it has disclosed in connection with the Justice Department's lawsuit against Oracle. In its US District Court of Northern California filings...
[March 17, 2004, 12:05]
Congress isn't swallowing Carnivore
News Officials from the FBI and the US Department of Justice faced a sceptical -- and at times downright hostile -- House Judiciary Committee Monday during an oversight hearing on the constitutional issues raised by the FBI's Carnivore electronic...
[July 25, 2000, 9:01]
Global piracy purge nets 200 PCs
News The US Department of Justice said on Thursday that it had conducted an international sweep of suspected online copyright pirates. Members of such groups may distribute material to "select clientele" over secure servers, and those files eventually...
[April 23, 2004, 8:30]
Carnivore review: A 'stacked deck?'
News The American Civil Liberties Union and a congressional leader have roundly criticised the Department of Justice, saying it "stacked the deck" when it appointed a committee to review the FBI's Carnivore Internet surveillance system.
[October 5, 2000, 8:19]
A Year Ago: Gates attacks DOJ action
News In his first public comments following the Department of Justice's accusation that Microsoft is abusing its dominant market position, Microsoft CEO Bill Gates dismissed the potential of a fine of $1 million a day as a nonissue, and characterized...
[October 21, 1998, 5:42]
Oracle faces formal antitrust scrutiny
News Oracle received a second request for more information from the US Department of Justice on Monday, as federal regulators formally investigate its hostile bid for PeopleSoft for possible antitrust issues.
[July 1, 2003, 7:34]
FBI rapped over missing laptops
News The Justice Department's inspector general said Monday that law enforcement groups including the FBI, the Drug Enforcement Administration and the US Marshals Service suffer from "a lack of accountability," with at least 400 laptop computers...
[August 7, 2002, 9:53]
Justice staff shoot down Oracle bid
News Antitrust division lawyers at the US Justice Department are recommending that the department file suit to block Oracle's acquisition of PeopleSoft, indicating that Oracle may face a serious setback in its embattled bid for its rival.
[February 11, 2004, 7:20]
Oracle's bid opposed by Justice Dept
News US Department of Justice officials on Thursday filed a lawsuit to block Oracle's hostile $9.4bn (£5.06bn) takeover bid for PeopleSoft, but Oracle vowed to challenge the move. The attorneys general of Hawaii, Maryland, Massachusetts, Minnesota, New...
[February 27, 2004, 11:25]
US government researches 'smart' gun
News The National Institute of Justice, the research and development arm of the Justice Department, is teaming up with Metal Storm, an electronic gun maker, to study how a firearm could be designed to determine whether the person wielding it should be...
[October 22, 2002, 16:01]



