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  • Fri Apr 17 2009 Week in review: Avast, ye pirates

    Guilty verdict issued in Pirate Bay file-swapping case. Also, human error blamed for Amazon's delisting of gay and lesbian books, and Google finally feels recession's pain.

    Posted by Steven Musil

  • Fri Oct 8 2004 FTC takes aim at alleged spyware distributor

    In a lawsuit, the commission alleges that two companies engaged in unfair acts and practices with their marketing and software.

    Posted by Dawn Kawamoto

  • Tue Mar 9 2004 Kodak sues Sony over digital cameras

    The camera maker files a patent infringement suit against its Japanese rival, and there are signs that other companies may also be in Kodak's crosshairs.

    Posted by Ina Fried

  • Tue Oct 19 2004 U.S. tech job gain or drain?

    Two reports carry different messages: One predicts offshoring boom; the other applauds foreign investment.

    Posted by Ed Frauenheim

  • Tue Jan 25 2005 Professor's Web posting at center of libel suit

    Former student's paper, now taken off Oakland University's site, said a Michigan company "committed crimes," appeals court says.

    Posted by Declan McCullagh

  • Wed Feb 13 2002 Kodak sues Sun over aspects of Java

    Eastman Kodak files a patent-infringement lawsuit against the computer maker that focuses on technologies found in Sun's Java programming language.

    Posted by Jonathan Skillings

  • Tue Aug 8 2000 Market researcher drops AOL email lawsuit

    Harris Interactive withdraws a federal lawsuit accusing the online giant of blocking correspondence with many of the Internet-based polling company's 6.6 million online panelists.

    Posted by null The Associated Press

  • Wed Feb 4 2004 Guest worker visas come under fire

    L-1 visas and other guest-worker visas have been misused by companies to harm U.S. workers, witnesses tell a congressional panel.

    Posted by Ed Frauenheim

  • Mon Jan 26 2004 H-1B visas going fast

    This year's cap of 65,000 H-1B guest worker visas is already close to being reached, as employers race to snap up the controversial visas.

    Posted by Ed Frauenheim

  • Fri Aug 6 2004 Brain drain in tech's future?

    A drop in the number of science and engineering doctoral degrees could spell trouble for innovation in the tech field.
    Less-than-risky business

    Posted by Ed Frauenheim

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