Sony DRM CDs 'may Violate LGPL'
Talkback What about the GPL violations as highlighted on http://tinyurl.com/dkhtm ?
[November 22, 2005, 9:46]
Sony DRM CDs 'may Violate LGPL'
Talkback Sorry, but I cannot see the "may" anywhere in the reality.
[November 20, 2005, 13:54]
Judge Dismisses Antitrust Charges Against Intel
News Intel did not violate federal antitrust laws by withholding product information from Intergraph, the US District Court in Birmingham, Alabama, ruled on Monday in dismissing a lawsuit against the chip maker.
[March 14, 2000, 11:13]
Feds Hijack Illicit Sites
News Federal police have adopted a novel crime-fighting tactic: seizing control of domain names for Web sites that allegedly violate the law. Visitors to iSoNews.com on Wednesday saw a notice saying: "The domain and Web site were surrendered to US law...
[February 27, 2003, 11:18]
Stanford To Appeal Email Intercept Conviction
Talkback It is important to mention that just like telephonic conversation, a conversation through electronic mail also have the backing and support of privacy rights and any unauthorised access of the same will violate the privacy rights of its holder.
[September 16, 2005, 19:13]
Demon Founder Pleads Guilty To Email Charges
Talkback It is important to mention that just like telephonic conversation, a conversation through electronic mail also have the backing and support of privacy rights and any unauthorised access of the same will violate the privacy rights of its holder.
[September 16, 2005, 19:06]
Sklyarov Takes The Stand In DMCA Trial
News Was it your intent to violate anyone's rights? ElcomSoft, a software company based in Russia, is charged with five counts of offering and marketing software designed to crack Adobe's eBooks, actions prosecutors say violate digital copyright laws.
[December 10, 2002, 10:24]
A Year Ago: Music Industry Slaps Writ On MP3 Walkman
News But Diamond officials shot back that the Rio player does not violate the Audio Home Recording Act because it simply plays back music already stored on a computer user's hard drive, rather than directly recording the audio files.
[October 11, 1999, 7:00]
US Report: Music Industry Slaps Writ On Diamond's MP3 Walkman
News But Diamond officials shot back that the Rio player does not violate the Audio Home Recording Act because it simply plays back music already stored on a computer user's hard drive, rather than directly recording the audio files.
[October 12, 1998, 9:25]
DMCA Case Verdict: Not Guilty
News Jury foreman Dennis Strader said the jurors agreed ElcomSoft's product was illegal but acquitted the company because they believed the company didn't mean to violate the law. After much wrangling among attorneys over the definition of the word...
[December 18, 2002, 8:08]
Spam Bill Making Headway In US Pt I
News The bill would allow ISPs and consumers to sue spammers who violate the bill's regulations. The bill would allow ISPs and consumers to sue spammers who violate the bill's regulations. It sounded like a great deal -- a chance to buy a brand-new DVD...
[June 16, 2000, 11:25]
Norway Piracy Case Brings Activists Hope
News In the ElcomSoft case, a jury ruled in December that the company did not violate US copyright law by offering software that could remove protections from Adobe's eBooks. But on Tuesday a panel of judges ruled that Johansen did not violate Norway's...
[January 9, 2003, 9:02]
Microsoft Wins First Round With Google
News Microsoft had asked the King County Superior Court to extend a temporary order banning Kai-Fu Lee from starting the work he was hired to do at Google, arguing that it would violate a one-year non-compete agreement he signed when he became a...
[September 14, 2005, 7:50]
SCO Readies Lawsuit Against 'recognised Name'
News In addition, Red Hat, the leading seller of Linux, filed a suit seeking a declaration that the company didn't violate SCO's copyrights or trade secrets. Red Hat has offered to replace any code that's found to violate SCO's intellectual property...
[March 2, 2004, 7:40]
ISP Gets Deadline For Identifying Alleged File Trader
News The subpoena laws that the RIAA is using do not violate constitutional separations of power, Bates said, nor do the laws violate computer users' free speech rights. A US district court on Thursday ruled for a second time that Verizon Communications...
[April 25, 2003, 7:48]
Microsoft Paying $308m For Novell Deal
News Also on Tuesday, Novell said its agreement with Microsoft doesn't violate the General Public License (GPL), the licence that governs the Linux kernel. Eben Moglen, the attorney representing the Free Software Foundation, which created the GPL...
[November 8, 2006, 9:03]
Improve Your Network Strategy
News They must also determine whether an upgrade will change the operational behaviour of the networked devices and potentially violate the overall network and security policy. Companies should review implementations that violate existing policies at...
[June 27, 2005, 13:35]
Amazon's Gender Stereotyping Patent Slammed
News Coyle's organisation, EPIC and a number of other like-minded groups filed a complaint with the Federal Trade Commission a couple of years ago alleging Amazon's online toy store and children's reviews violate the federal Children's Online Privacy...
[March 15, 2005, 8:30]
Samba Leader Quits Novell Over Microsoft Deal
News But Allison said the Novell-Microsoft deal violates the open-source principles of giving equal rights to all users of a particular program, even if it doesn't technically violate the General Public License (GPL) that governs Samba and the Linux...
[December 22, 2006, 7:40]
Napster Fans Rush To Its Defence
News Napster does not violate any copyright itself but is helping its users to violate," Baertschi said. A three-member panel of judges from the 9th US Circuit Court of Appeals in San Francisco ruled that Napster "knowingly encourages and assists its...
[February 13, 2001, 7:57]
