Jury deciding Naughton's fate
News LOS ANGELES -- A jury of six men and six women began deciding the fate of former Infoseek executive Patrick Naughton Friday afternoon after both sides wrapped up their cases in his trial here in US District Court.
[December 13, 1999, 8:14]
Jury decides first DMCA conviction
News A federal jury has convicted a Florida man of violating the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, in the first jury-trial conviction under the controversial law, according to a US attorney's office. The Los Angeles jury found 38-year-old Thomas Michael...
[September 24, 2003, 16:40]
A Year Ago: Naughton jury still in deliberations
News The jury in the trial of Patrick Naughton has failed to reach a verdict so far and will try again Tuesday. Infoseek exec trial fails to reach a verdict The panel has been deliberating since Friday afternoon on charges Naughton travelled across...
[December 14, 2000, 6:02]
Apple could face jury in $1.1 billion lawsuit
News Imatec is seeking a preliminary and permanent injunction against Apple and has asked for a jury trial. Imatec says Apple has violated three patents involving digital imaging in Apple's "Color Sync" color management systems.
[March 26, 1998, 11:14]
Lindows: Jury to decide
News A jury is now set to decide whether Microsoft has the right to the word "windows" in certain cases, or whether it's a generic term. Instead, Coughenour said that both sides have presented substantial evidence in their favour, and a jury should...
[January 27, 2003, 8:58]
CIO Jury returns the wrong verdict on open source
Blog A recent silicon.com CIO jury has found that some CIOs don't believe open source software can help cut costs. The jury, composed of 12 CIOs from across a wide spectrum of UK businesses voted 10-2 against the idea that in these cash-strapped times...
[October 27, 2009, 7:26]
Naughton jury still in deliberations
News The jury in the trial of Patrick Naughton has failed to reach a verdict so far and will try again Tuesday. The panel has been deliberating since Friday afternoon on charges Naughton travelled across state lines to have sex with a young girl and...
[December 14, 1999, 14:01]
Adobe hacking case goes to jury
News The fate of the ElcomSoft criminal case is now in the hands of a jury, after both sides finished closing arguments in federal court in San Jose, California on Thursday morning. According to instructions given by the judge Thursday morning, the jury...
[December 13, 2002, 7:56]
US jury finds SMIC stole trade secrets
Blog A California jury ruled on Wednesday that Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corp (SMIC) stole and used trade secrets from rival company Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co (TSMC), according to Reuters.
[November 4, 2009, 12:57]
Ex-Enron execs guilty of lying, jury finds
Talkback hurray! Let's hope these criminals spend the rest of their years in the darkest dungeon possible. Now if only their assets could be seized to repay the billions stolen from Enron workers .
[May 26, 2006, 12:16]
Naughton jury: Cops 'screwed up'
News When polled by Rafeedie, the jury foreman said jurors were pretty evenly split on whether to convict Naughton, voting 7-5 in favour of conviction on the traveling charge and 6-5 (with 1 undecided) on the charge of using the Internet to set up the...
[December 17, 1999, 8:42]
CIO Jury returns the wrong verdict on open source
Blog Comment How can they not see the longer term savings :s, well either that or they have being bought off. O
[October 26, 2009, 22:39]
Jury still out on camera mobiles
News Sales of camera phones are expected to jump dramatically over the next few years, but mass-market success for the technology will depend heavily on customer satisfaction. Global shipments of the hybrid devices are projected to rise from 19 million...
[October 10, 2003, 12:45]
UMPC: better, but the jury's still out
Blog We've just reviewed our second Ultra Mobile PC (UMPC), the R2H from ASUS. In case you'd forgotten, the UMPC caused something of a stir back in February/March when Microsoft ran a teaser campaign for Origami (Redmond's codename for what turned out...
[December 6, 2006, 12:33]
Internet Explorer patent-violation appeal dismissed
News The US Supreme Court will not hear Microsoft's appeal in a lawsuit that has resulted in a preliminary jury verdict of more than $500m for alleged patent infringement in Internet Explorer. The August 2003 decision from a federal jury in Chicago sent...
[November 1, 2005, 8:40]
Vonage hit by $58m payout to Verizon
News The jury found that all five patents were valid, but it only decided that Vonage violated three of them. Vonage, which provides a service that turns broadband connections into phone lines, was found by a Virginia jury to have infringed patents that...
[March 9, 2007, 7:44]
AOL phisher faces 101 years in jail
News A California man faces up to 101 years in federal prison after a jury found him guilty of sending out email scams as well as related crimes. Jeffrey Brett Goodin, 45, of Azusa, was convicted Friday on multiple counts by a jury in the US District...
[January 17, 2007, 9:00]
Microsoft wins Bristol antitrust case
News After two days of deliberation, a jury in federal court in Bridgeport, Conn.on Friday ruled that Microsoft didn't violate antitrust law when it raised the prices on its source code. I think that speaks volumes on how the jury views any injury in...
[July 19, 1999, 8:47]
CIOs say open source no good for cost cutting
Blog According to silicon.com's latest CIO jury, businesses have not turned to open source as a means of making their IT budgets go further. Yet, of the 12 CIOs in the jury, only two said they had chosen the software as a way of cutting costs during the...
[October 26, 2009, 10:51]



