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  • Thu Mar 6 2008 Patent police raid booths at CeBit trade show

    Dozens of exhibitors at the European tech fair find gadgets and documents carted off because of alleged patent violations. Could that also happen in the U.S.?

    Posted by Anne Broache

  • Fri Jan 12 2001 Pro-Napster vandal talks after FBI raid

    A Pleasant Hill, Calif., teenager who allegedly defaced almost 200 Web sites under the name "Pimpshiz" tells why he did it.

    Posted by Robert Lemos

  • Fri Aug 27 2004 'Answer Man' sounds off on P2P raids

    One of the people claiming to be interviewed by the United States in the first criminal copyright...

    Posted by Evan Hansen

  • Thu Mar 12 2009 Obama's CIO temporarily steps down after FBI raids ex-employer

    President Obama last week chose Vivek Kundra, former District of Columbia CTO, as federal CIO. On Thursday, the FBI raided Kundra's old offices, which coincided with two arrests as part of a bribery sting.

    Posted by Declan McCullagh

  • Thu Mar 4 2004 Sharman may appeal court ruling

    Kazaa's parent company is disappointed in the court's decision to admit seized evidence and remains "outraged" at the music industry's "heavy-handed tactics."

    Posted by Abby Dinham

  • Tue Jun 28 2005 Intel and AMD: A long history in court

    Monday's suit doesn't mark the first time AMD has accused Intel of antitrust violations. We look back at the companies' legal tangles.

    Posted by Michael Singer

  • Tue Oct 26 2004 Alleged pirate faces labels in Australian court

    Man accused of running free "shop" for 2 terabytes of copyrighted material. Defense lawyer says he just provided hyperlinks.

    Posted by Abby Dinham

  • Fri Feb 6 2009 Police Blotter: Courts split over police searches of handhelds

    If you are arrested, can police officers search every file on your cell phone or handheld looking for incriminating material? They think they can, as so do some judges.

    Posted by Declan McCullagh

  • Wed Oct 30 2002 Court helps out cable TV pirates

    A federal appeals court says a father-and-son pair of cable TV pirates violated the law but a $30 million judgment against them was a little excessive.

    Posted by Declan McCullagh

  • Mon May 1 2000 Criminal courts may not be the place for high-tech cases

    Years of difficulties in the Avant/Cadence suit leaves some wondering whether criminal courts are the proper venue for resolving complex business disputes.

    Posted by Patricia Jacobus

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