Spamhaus Hit With $11m Judgement
Talkback I think that giving a judgement against an antispam or antivirus or spyware company is stupid, much in the same way as suing a hospital. The judge was probably a yankee and wanted to get us back for killing his ancestors in the civil wars!
[September 15, 2006, 17:16]
Spamhaus Hit With $11m Judgement
News The manager of a popular blacklist used to block spam was hit with a multimillion-dollar judgement on Wednesday, but the order may not be enforceable. The US District Court for the Northern District of Illinois has ordered Spamhaus to pay $11,715...
[September 15, 2006, 10:25]
Spamhaus Hit With $11m Judgement
Talkback Spamhaus Internet terrorists. Becoming what you oppose Editorial by Dave Hayes Many folks have asked me why I stopped "contributing" to the everlasting debates in NANA (news.admin.net-abuse. I generally respond with something along the lines of "I...
[September 17, 2006, 6:56]
Spamhaus Hit With $11m Judgement
Talkback It's just like a spammer to abuse the U.S.legal system. Spamhaus and Steve Linford provide a valuable service in the war against spam and these turkeys know it. However, as others have said, a default judgment in a U.S.court has zero impact to a...
[September 15, 2006, 12:31]
Orange User Awaits Judgement Over Roaming Bill
Talkback I feel sorry for the guy, and I do think that Orange's rates are way too high, but when roaming, I would never use the service before checking the prices on the web site or checking with customer services.
[December 20, 2005, 15:31]
Spamhaus Hit With $11m Judgement
Talkback Just a quick note that yes, bill does indeed sum up what happens much of the time. I had the misfortune recently of getting my emails to my own customers blocked, simply because someone with the same hosting company went and bought a list of 100...
[October 10, 2006, 19:05]
Spamhaus Hit With $11m Judgement
Talkback At best, Spamhous provides a blunt instrument for dealing with spam. If what they determine to be "spam" passes through a server they are monitoring, that server is added to the blacklist. If the spam is not recognised as such, it evades detection.
[September 19, 2006, 12:29]
Spamhaus Hit With $11m Judgement
Talkback hmmm.the language used by "bill's" quoted article (no source, I note) seems very familar to spam we received on an abuse account yesterday, curiously also purporting to come from a "bill", this one at Yahoo.
[September 29, 2006, 10:36]
Spamhaus Hit With $11m Judgement
Talkback Spamhaus Internet terrorists. Becoming what you oppose Editorial by Dave Hayes Many folks have asked me why I stopped "contributing" to the everlasting debates in NANA (news.admin.net-abuse. I generally respond with something along the lines of "I...
[September 17, 2006, 9:04]
Oracle Judgement Spells Bad News
Leader Yesterday's ruling in the Oracle PeopleSoft drama makes grim reading if you care about competition in the software market. The Department of Justice had tried to prove that the merger of Oracle and PeopleSoft would damage competition in the market...
[September 10, 2004, 12:25]
Orange User Awaits Judgement Over Roaming Bill
News The customer at the centre of a controversy over Orange's roaming charges is waiting for the verdict of an arbitration panel, which will decide whether he will have to pay his disputed bill. As reported by ZDNet UK last month, Roger Steare returned...
[December 20, 2005, 12:50]
IBM Wants Judgement On SCO's Linux Copyright
News IBM is seeking a judicial judgment against Linux antagonist the SCO Group absolving it from any claims of copyright infringement. The request appears in an amended counterclaim that Big Blue filed on Tuesday in its legal battle with SCO, whose main...
[March 31, 2004, 9:00]
Apple: Judgement Day Starts At 2pm Today
News This is saying something, for a man who has seen many big moments at the rostrum, including the launch of the Apple Mac itself, a speech that left an audience made up of a large number of Apple employees who had worked on designing the Mac in tears.
[August 6, 1997, 11:26]
Intel Hits Back At Pentium II Benchmark Judgement
News The offending document is at Tom's Hardware Page, a site dedicated to analysing new motherboards, CPUs and other hardware. In a review of the Pentium II, formerly known by its Klamath codename, Webmaster Tom Pabst suggests that Pentium II will be...
[March 12, 1997, 14:40]
A Year Ago: Intel Hits Back At Pentium II Benchmark Judgement
News Intel has responded to a Web site posting that suggested its much-awaited Pentium II processor may turn out to be a damp squib. The offending document is at Tom's Hardware Guide, a site dedicated to analysing new motherboards, CPUs and other hardware.
[March 12, 1998, 6:00]
Microsoft Antitrust Judgement: Winners And Losers
News Contemplating a market where the old rules may not apply, rivals and partners of Microsoft are no doubt assessing their prospects in a future defined by last Friday's milestone federal antitrust ruling.
[November 9, 1999, 8:07]
Microsoft Judgement: Headed For The Fast Track?
News According to the common wisdom among trial watchers, delay is Microsoft's strongest weapon against the Department of Justice. Given the glacial pace of the legal system and the lightning pace of the tech industry -- not to mention a presidential...
[November 11, 1999, 16:00]
Yahoo! Says France Can't Police Auctions
News filed for a declaratory judgement in a US federal court Thursday morning to show that the French government has no jurisdiction over the company's operations. A declaratory judgement filing asks a judge to rule on a case before the opposing party...
[December 22, 2000, 9:00]
US Report: Microsoft Seeks Dismissal Of Government's Suit
News As expected, similar reasons were also given in a separate filing of an 88-page summary judgement asking U.S. Rich Gray, an antitrust attorney with Californian law firm Bergeson, Eliopoulous, Grady & Gray, said Microsoft's motion for summary...
[August 11, 1998, 9:57]
Microsoft 'not Ruling Out' Further Antitrust Appeal
News Microsoft's general counsel, Brad Smith, said he is "not ruling anything out" as the company assimilates a landmark judgement by the European Court of First Instance. Microsoft welcomed the last part of the judgement.
[September 17, 2007, 18:07]

