Netscape Seeks More Than Money
News The company is seeking unspecified damages, which could be tripled later on, and a jury trial. His reasoning: Netscape already has a strong case for big damages, but seeking business restrictions shows dissatisfaction with the trial's outcome and...
[January 24, 2002, 9:10]
Symantec Sues Microsoft Over Storage Tech
News The suit, filed on Thursday in US District Court for the Western District of Washington in Seattle, seeks unspecified damages and an injunction barring Microsoft from using the Symantec technology, which would include a halt on Windows Vista and...
[May 19, 2006, 9:10]
Be Stings Microsoft With Lawsuit
News The company is seeking unspecified damages. Operating system maker Be on Tuesday said it has filed a federal lawsuit against Microsoft, alleging the software giant's anti-competitive practices stunted the growth of the Be operating system.
[February 20, 2002, 8:52]
A Year Ago: Sun Sues Microsoft Over JDK 1.1 Abuse
News The firm will seek unspecified damages as well as an injunction to make Microsoft stop issuing misleading statements, and will revoke Microsoft's right to use the 'Java-compatible' logo. Sun today pulled the trigger on Microsoft, slapping down a...
[October 5, 1998, 6:52]
Sun Sues Microsoft Over JDK 1.1 Abuse
News The firm will seek unspecified damages as well as an injunction to make Microsoft stop issuing misleading statements, and will revoke Microsoft's right to use the 'Java-compatible' logo. Sun today pulled the trigger on Microsoft, slapping down a...
[October 7, 1997, 18:29]
Novell Sues Microsoft Over WordPerfect
News The suit, filed in US District Court in Salt Lake City, seeks unspecified damages. Novell filed suit against Microsoft on Friday, claiming the company used anti-competitive tactics in the desktop software market during the 1990s.
[November 15, 2004, 11:00]
Microsoft Faces Second Patent Claim
News InterTrust is seeking unspecified damages and asking a judge to prevent Microsoft from shipping products that contain the disputed technology. InterTrust on Tuesday said it has received a new patent that it will use against Microsoft in a closely...
[June 27, 2001, 10:46]
Sun 'won't Abandon' Open-source Lobby
News Sun's push for open standards was a centrepiece of its 2002 antitrust suit against Microsoft, which sought more than $1bn (£0.54bn) in damages. Microsoft will pay Sun $350m to use Sun technology, with Sun paying an unspecified amount later, when it...
[April 7, 2004, 8:45]
.Net And XP Hit By Patent Suit
News InterTrust said the lawsuit seeks an unspecified amount of financial damages as well as an injunction prohibiting further infringements, such as Microsoft's distribution of numerous application, server and operating-system products.
[October 19, 2001, 9:31]
Ruling Questions Windows Trademark
News The suit asks the court to order the start-up to stop using the Lindows name and also sought unspecified damages. Microsoft on Monday lost the first stage in its battle to stop a San Diego software company from branding itself as Lindows.com and...
[March 18, 2002, 18:52]
Pen Pioneer Sues Microsoft
News The suit, which seeks unspecified damages, was filed on Wednesday in US District Court in San Francisco by S. The founder of pen computing pioneer Go filed an antitrust suit against Microsoft, claiming that the software giant violated antitrust...
[July 4, 2005, 9:20]
Tech Industry Quiet Over Netscape Lawsuit
News Apple Computer, Compaq Computer, Hewlett-Packard, Intel and Oracle each declined to comment on the lawsuit, in which Netscape asks for a jury trial and unspecified damages. It's a slam-dunk case that's only about calculating damages that were...
[January 23, 2002, 13:41]
Sun Exec Accuses Microsoft Of 'patent Terrorism'
News No-one [wants a situation] where you have to think, if I go and use this open-source software, who knows who's going to come after me for damages and claims. The efforts of Microsoft to pressure the Linux community over alleged and unspecified...
[July 24, 2007, 9:24]
Visto Wins Patent Suit, Sues BlackBerry Maker
News The company is seeking an injunction and unspecified monetary damages. District of Texas found that Seven had wilfully infringed on three separate patents describing components of a mobile email system and awarded Visto about $3.6m (£2m) in damages.
[May 2, 2006, 11:00]
Apple Sues Developers Over Tiger Leak
News Apple is seeking an injunction to prevent further releases of its software as well as unspecified monetary damages. Desktop search has become a crowded field, with Microsoft, Google, Yahoo and others working to release software that can scour a...
[December 22, 2004, 8:55]
BlackBerry Maker Hits Rival With Lawsuit
News RIM also seeks unspecified damages, costs and legal fees. Companies like Palm or Microsoft could partner with RIM and license its products," Slawsby said. Research In Motion, the maker of the BlackBerry email pager, has lashed out at one of its...
[May 18, 2001, 15:07]
DVD Technology Faces Legal Test
News The group is asking the court for unspecified damages and to stop Kaleidescape from further sales of its products. Technology companies including Microsoft have envisioned doing much the same thing with computers such as a Windows Media Centre PC.
[December 8, 2004, 12:40]
Microsoft Sues Linux Start-up Over Name
News The suit asks the court to order the start-up to stop using the Lindows name and also seeks unspecified monetary damages. Microsoft asked a court on Thursday to stop a Linux start-up from using a name the software giant contends infringes on the...
[December 21, 2001, 10:01]
Phone Maker Details Microsoft Divorce
News The 27-page lawsuit seeks unspecified damages. UK-based cell-phone maker Sendo has revealed more details of its lawsuit against Microsoft, accusing the software company of engaging in a "secret plan" to push the small maker of cell-phone software...
[January 14, 2003, 7:30]
Microsoft Patent Dispute Heats Up
News InterTrust said its latest lawsuit, which was filed in the US District Court for the Northern District of California, seeks unspecified damages and an injunction that would prohibit Microsoft's use of the technology.
[February 8, 2002, 10:57]
