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  • 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.

    Posted by Melanie Austria Farmer

  • 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?

    Posted by John Borland and Ina Fried

  • 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.

    Posted by Declan McCullagh

  • 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.

    Posted by Stephen Shankland

  • 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.

    Posted by Stefanie Olsen

  • 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.

    Posted by David Holtzman

  • 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.

    Posted by John Borland

  • 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.

    Posted by CNET Staff

  • 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.

    Posted by David Becker

  • 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.

    Posted by David Becker

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