Legal Experts: Win XP Crosses The Line
News With Microsoft's inclusion of so-called smart tags and other technologies in the forthcoming Windows XP operating system, legal experts say the company is practicing the same types of behaviour that got it in trouble in the first place.
[June 19, 2001, 9:03]
Legal Experts Say Windows XP May Cross The Line
News With Microsoft's inclusion of so-called smart tags and other technologies in the forthcoming Windows XP operating system, legal experts say the company is practicing the same types of behavior that got it in trouble in the first place.
[June 19, 2001, 10:44]
US Report: Experts - MS Paying Fortune In Legal Fees
News In its legal battles against the government and sundry business rivals, Microsoft has dispatched an army of experts from top-notch firms to each case. Microsoft can afford to hire top legal talent and Silicon Valley lawyers say the software company...
[September 29, 1998, 15:25]
Experts Slam RIP Bill On Encryption
News Privacy campaigners and legal experts are warning that the forthcoming Regulation of Investigatory Powers (RIP) bill could appropriately enough mean the death of practical encryption in Britain. The new bill is to include a definition of encryption...
[November 19, 1999, 16:50]
Sudden Reversal: Experts Say Microsoft Could Win
News Microsoft, for the first time, may be in a position to completely overturn the government's antitrust victory, say legal experts. Until the hearing, many legal experts had handicapped in favour of the government, but concluded Microsoft would punch...
[February 28, 2001, 14:50]
Terrorist Act Will Not Deter Hackers
News Legal and technical experts say that the new Terrorism 2000 Act, which encompassed computer hacking for the first time, is unlikely to tackle the most common types of hacking or deter ordinary hackers.
[February 23, 2001, 9:00]
YouTube May Face Court Over Copyright Complaints
News It's not surprising to some legal experts that YouTube is at the centre of the fight. For now, YouTube is standing on solid legal ground, according to several legal experts who said that YouTube is protected — under the same federal law that covers...
[July 24, 2006, 15:50]
EU Seeks 'legally Clever' Patent Definition
News Speaking to ZDNet UK on Tuesday, an EP spokesman said that JURI will seek the help of legal experts in a meeting next Monday to ensure that it knows the legal implications of any amendments to the wording of the directive.
[May 17, 2005, 16:00]
Companies 'not Liable' For Code Red Attacks
News Companies that inadvertently spread the Code Red worm to other corporate servers cannot be held liable for causing an Internet attack, say British legal experts. But according to IT legal experts, it would be ridiculous to imply that all companies...
[August 2, 2001, 14:18]
RIPA And Human Rights Act Conflict
News The government's controversial RIP Act violates the right to privacy within the workplace under the new Human Rights Act, according to legal experts Tuesday. In order to comply with RIP, legal experts predict that it may be necessary for workers to...
[October 3, 2000, 12:49]
BEA Under Pressure To Get Financials In Order
News And without the ability to solicit proxies, BEA may be facing a deck stacked against it, legal experts say. But some legal experts say that's unlikely to happen so soon. BEA Systems is under the gun to get its financial restatements in order before...
[November 5, 2007, 10:08]
Judge Waves MP3Board Suit Into Court
News A federal judge has cleared the way for an online music search service to sue the record industry, potentially providing legal shelter for search engines that link to infringing material on the Web, legal experts say.
[March 20, 2001, 9:55]
'Do-not-spam' May Not Pass Go
News Even as the idea of a national do-not-spam registry gains traction among email users and on Capitol Hill, a lawsuit against the proposed federal do-not-call list could nip the idea in the bud, legal experts warn.
[July 30, 2003, 11:30]
Netscape Seeks More Than Money
News Netscape's civil lawsuit against Microsoft is a vote of no confidence in the government's handling of the case and a competitive attempt to influence the outcome of the larger antitrust trial, say analysts and legal experts.
[January 24, 2002, 9:10]
Trial: Now It's Microsoft's Turn
News How tumultuous things get may depend on which Microsoft witnesses will take the stand, say legal experts. Eleven of the 15 witnesses for the states didn't do so well, say legal experts, but four scored major hits: Anthony Fama, Gateway's group...
[April 15, 2002, 8:59]
DoJ Eschews A 3-way MS Split
News During a hearing Wednesday, Judge Jackson had asked the DoJ to present a revised proposal by the end of the week -- a move legal experts say indicates that he was planning to base his final judgment on the document.
[May 30, 2000, 9:12]
New Paternity-testing Site May Be Illegal
News But legal experts say that regardless of whether a medical procedure is involved, DNA.com may be breaking British law. An online company offering hassle-free DNA paternity tests in the UK may infringe the UK Human Rights Act, according to experts.
[August 31, 2000, 10:50]
Microsoft Fights Antitrust Charges
News Based on her decisions and the accompanying memorandum, many legal experts predicted problems for the other cases that draw in part on the government's cases. Use of the majority of US District Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson's "findings of fact...
[January 10, 2003, 16:04]
HP Faces Negligence Charge After Staff Death
News But legal experts in India warn HP could still face a claim for negligence and damages from the victim's family. These measures have been designed in consultation with both local authorities in India, as well as international security experts.
[January 9, 2006, 8:35]
TechNet Webcast: Regulatory Compliance, Archiving, And Electronic Discovery With Exchange Server 2007 (Level 200)
White Papers In this webcast, experts from Quest Software and Microsoft highlight new compliance functionality in Microsoft Exchange Server 2007, such as archiving and electronic discovery, complementary needs for companies wishing to be proactive in compliance.
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