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11/24/2008 4:52:29 PM
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission has asked the U.S. Supreme Court to intervene in a case in which the agency accused memory-maker Rambus of ...
Congress to Push for Net Neutrality Legislation11/13/2008 3:53:55 PM
The U.S. Congress will push for net neutrality legislation next year, even though the U.S. Federal Communications Commission has acted against ...
Open Source Advocates Hail Appeals Court Ruling8/14/2008 10:33:28 AM
Free software advocates are praising a federal appeals ruling that allows greater protection for open-source software against any, Kam Industries ...
Are Data Breach Lawsuits Just Tilting at Windmills?7/8/2008 3:22:55 PM
For all the concern expressed about companies' exposure to lawsuits in the wake of data breaches, a decision earlier this week by a federal appeals ...
No Suspicion Needed to Search Laptops at U.S. Borders, says Ninth Circuit7/8/2008 3:22:55 PM
In a ruling that's likely to come as a disappointment for privacy rights advocates, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit this week held ...
What Judge Alito Thinks About... Copyright, Patents and Privacy7/7/2008 10:02:44 PM
Law - With rulings that exercise judicial restraint and deference to precedent, Supreme Court nominee Judge Samuel Alito's record as an appeals ...
A Challenge to VoIP Wiretaps7/3/2008 11:36:19 AM
A federal appeals court should decide this year whether the FBI should have the right to wiretap Internet phone conversations.. . . . In August ...
Groups Ask Court to Review Laptop Searches6/12/2008 6:00:52 PM
U.S. border agents should not be able to search travelers' laptops without a reasonable suspicion of illegal activity, despite a court ruling ...
11/25/2008 1:34:49 PM
Computerworld
In today's podcast: FTC asks Supreme Court to review Rambus case; Giga-byte to sell M528 MID in Taiwan; and Intel, Micron produce 34nm NAND flash ...
FTC asks Supreme Court to review Rambus antitrust case11/24/2008 4:51:14 PM
Computerworld
The Federal Trade Commission has asked the U.S. Supreme Court to intervene in a case in which the agency accused memory-maker Rambus Inc. of ...
Boo! Scary software patents are dead, dead, DEAD!10/31/2008 7:57:55 AM
Computerworld
In All Hallows' Eve's IT Blogwatch, Richi Jennings watches the U.S. software patent "industry" crash and burn, thanks to CAFC. Not to mention geek ...
Napster: You Can't Go Home10/25/2008 8:16:49 PM
Computerworld
The only legal bragging rights Napster truly has is that the recent federal appellate decision doesn't shut down its service -- at least as of this ...