(AP) – Google tried to derail talk that it has "sold out" on the idea of insuring all data is treated equally when it comes to...
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Skype to go Public
(NYT) Skype, the popular Internet telephone service, said Monday that it hoped to raise $100 million in an initial public offering of stock. The announcement — which...
Court Awards NDS $18 Million in Attorneys Fees
(Law360) A federal appeals court has ruled that EchoStar Satellite Corp. must fork over $18 million in attorneys’ fees to NDS Group PLC, deeming NDS the...
HP CEO Resigns Amid Scandal
(WSJ) Mark Hurd, the man credited with reinvigorating Hewlett-Packard Co., resigned as chief executive of the technology giant after an investigation of his relationship with...
Court Limits Law Enforcement’s Use of GPS
(Washington Post) A federal appeals court ruled for the first time Friday that police cannot use a Global Positioning System device to track a person's...
SAP Accepts Liability in Oracle Lawsuit
(AP) SAN JOSE, Calif. — In a surprise twist in a corporate espionage case involving two of the world's biggest business software makers, SAP AG...
State Dept. Wades into BlackBerry Ban
(Washington Post) The Obama administration waded Thursday into the growing international dispute over the banning of BlackBerry services, saying it is seeking to broker compromises...
Software Surreptitiously Tracks Web Users
(CSM) The ease and speed with which people can share information over the Internet is perhaps the marvel of this era. The way they live...
Cancer Charity Not so Charitable
(WSJ) As the leading breast-cancer charity, Susan G. Komen For the Cure helped make "for the cure" a staple of the fund-raising vernacular. The slogan is...
Jerry Seinfeld’s Wife Prevails in Cookbook Copyright Appeal
(LawIllustrated) On, Wednesday, April 28, 2010, the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals upheld a lower court's judgment there was no copyright infringement by Jessica...
