- Mon Aug 30 1999 Court: Qualcomm cell phone doesn't copy Motorola
Qualcomm says a United States court ruled in its favor in its ongoing patent battle with Motorola, judging that Qualcomm's cellular phone does not infringe on two Motorola design patents.
- Thu Sep 23 2004 Apple vs. Apple: Perfect harmony?
Can Steve Jobs turn around a tough legal problem and get his beloved Beatles in an iTunes exclusive?
- Fri Nov 17 2006 Police blotter: Florida judges target Net sex
In this week's installment, state's supreme court says IMs are "e-mail" and upholds ban on "harmful" messages to minors.
- Wed Aug 2 2006 HP balks at patent provision in GPL update
So far, Hewlett-Packard prefers the earlier GPL, raising the specter that two versions of the license will survive.
- Thu Jun 12 2003 Court denies Mailblocks injunction request
A judge denies a request for a preliminary injunction by Mailblocks, an antispam software company that claims rival Spam Arrest is violating its patented technology.
- Thu Mar 21 2002 The privacy imbroglio
Former Network Solutions CTO David Holtzman warns against using legal restrictions and regulatory covenants to create a universal definition of a multisided issue like privacy.
- Tue Aug 17 2004 Can Glaser and Jobs find harmony?
RealNetworks CEO Rob Glaser has big plans for his company's new music-playing technology, Apple lawsuit or no Apple lawsuit.
- Wed Oct 26 2005 Day 2: Experts talk about ID theft
Members of News.com's ID theft roundtable panel open up a discussion with News.com editors and our readers.
- Tue May 11 2004 Customers await Sun-Microsoft integration
Cooperation between Sun and Microsoft probably won't drastically alter the IT landscape, but it should eliminate some integration headaches.
- Tue Apr 20 2004 Software makers ready desktop lockdown
Microsoft, Adobe and a handful of specialists target a slowly emerging market for server products that protect common types of business documents.

