BlackBerry Maker Loses Legal Fight
News But RIM lost that fight in October when its request was rejected by the court. RIM's legal arguments for the district court remain strong, and our software workaround designs remain a solid contingency.
[January 24, 2006, 8:10]
SCO Legal Fight 'hampering' Adoption Of Linux In Government
Talkback This news is unfortunate in that many nice doggies must be licensed, many buildings inspected, many bad guys caught, much water supplied . The penguin is ideal for gov't, but there's always one constant concern: IT professional retention in the...
[April 22, 2004, 8:57]
File-swapping Legal Fight Gathers Steam
Talkback I find it interesting that Microsoft was not in attendance at the meeting called by the Senate committee chaired by Orin Hatch, (compliments of the RIAA and MPAA). Quoting the article: The Copyright Office, an influential agency organised under the...
[September 6, 2004, 14:22]
Patent For Help Function Sparks Legal Fight
Talkback Interesting to note that nobody seems to care how court systems all over the world are abused by some for reasons still explained badly today. Even stranger, politicians worldwide seem eager to make such court room abuse much easier by thinking...
[February 7, 2005, 21:58]
Patent For Help Function Sparks Legal Fight
Talkback hi, there probably are minor details, but stil thought i'd comment.the court haven't 'ordered' yet.they haven't given the provisional ruling yet, so until the case settles (so that's after the second appealing by justsystem), you'll still see...
[February 7, 2005, 23:28]
SCO Legal Fight 'hampering' Adoption Of Linux In Government
Talkback The fact companies who invested in SCO are starting to have doubts on SCOs credibility and their likelihood of winning, means SCO wil run out of money long before they can finish playing their corrupt litigation lottery.
[April 21, 2004, 18:34]
Patent For Help Function Sparks Legal Fight
Talkback Microsoft help sucks. Microsoft should just rip the japanese version of and pay them for it, it can't possibly be wose than the microsoft version. Mind you i've seen some really crappy word ripp offs
[February 24, 2006, 5:57]
SCO Legal Fight 'hampering' Adoption Of Linux In Government
Talkback Whatever.SCO's about to drown in a legal guagmire of it's own making. Baystar saw the writing on the wall and is yanking their support. The Royal Bank of Canada will likely follow suit, SCO won't be able to pay it's lawyers and will become...
[April 21, 2004, 19:09]
SCO Legal Fight 'hampering' Adoption Of Linux In Government
News SCO's legal assault on Linux could seriously affect the take-up of open-source software by UK government agencies, according to one of Britain's most tech-savvy MPs, who was attending the Linux User and Developer Expo 2004 in London
[April 21, 2004, 16:25]
File-swapping Legal Fight Gathers Steam
News A 19 August decision from a federal appeals court that said the Grokster and Morpheus file-swapping networks were legal to operate has sent shock waves around Capitol Hill. Mike Godwin, legal director of the "fair use" advocacy group Public...
[September 3, 2004, 9:35]
RIAA Gets Legal Support For File-swap Fight
News Several groups, including a list of legal scholars, international copyright organisations, legal music services and other copyright holder groups filed "friend of the court" briefs on Tuesday, asking that an April ruling upholding the legality of...
[August 27, 2003, 11:10]
Patent For Help Function Sparks Legal Fight
News Microsoft's main competitor in the Japanese word-processing market has been ordered to stop selling its product because it infringes a patent filed by electronics giant Matsushita, according to reports on Monday.
[February 7, 2005, 16:35]
Kazaa, Morpheus Conceding Defeat
News A legal fight that has pitted file-swapping software companies Kazaa and StreamCast Networks against big record labels and movie studios is collapsing as the small companies run out of funds. The StreamCast and Kazaa case was viewed by some in the...
[May 23, 2002, 9:19]
SCO's Linux Licence Will Create Backlash
News By targeting end users in its legal fight against Linux, SCO is making some very powerful enemies, and should expect a legal backlash, according to analyst firm Datamonitor. Since March, SCO has been embroiled in a legal fight against IBM for...
[July 25, 2003, 14:08]
Orange Heads To Court Over Mobile Masts
News A spokesman for Orange explained that the company intended to fight the legal action. Mobile network operator Orange announced Friday it would fight a court case that could force it to remove mobile phone masts from two Stockport schools.
[February 2, 2001, 14:06]
Council To Take Mobile Phone Firms To Court
News West Lothian council is calling on other Scottish councils to support it in a legal fight to get six mobile phone masts removed from its land. Discussions between the council and the mobile operators have now broken down, and a legal fight seems...
[May 16, 2001, 14:02]
SCO Exhibits Contentious Code
News SCO Group's legal battles against Linux took centre stage at the company's partner and customer conference, as executives displayed the lines of disputed code and vowed to continue the fight. During the first two hours of a morning keynote session...
[August 19, 2003, 8:40]
Gates Vs Noorda: Here We Go Again?
News Timpanogas Research Group may not be itching for a fight, but it could land in the middle of a legal battle involving none other than Microsoft. Is this Round 13 of the fight between Bill Gates and Ray Noorda, the former Novell chief executive who...
[September 27, 2000, 13:55]
HP In Good Hands With The Law
News Earlier this year, money flowed in the other direction as HP racked up fairly large legal bills during its fight to acquire Compaq. The company is also launching a Website highlighting its goods and services for the legal profession.
[November 25, 2002, 9:36]
Lawsuit Opens New Can Of Worms For Microsoft
News Microsoft said on Friday that it plans to fight the action on several legal grounds, noting that it has invested considerable resources in responding to problems and trying to prevent future vulnerabilities.
[October 7, 2003, 11:50]

