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  • Thu Oct 16 2008 Microsoft's Fast unit probed over accounting

    The software company confirms that police showed up on Thursday at its offices in Oslo, Norway. Microsoft says it is cooperating fully with police inquiries.

    Posted by Ina Fried

  • Mon Apr 28 2008 Microsoft hosts its own police academy

    Law enforcers from around the world get three days of training from Redmond on how to use technology in fighting cybercrime as well as other types of crime.

    Posted by Elinor Mills

  • Fri Feb 20 2004 Music industry's search orders on trial

    A judge in Australia rules that the file-swapping case should continue, even though Sharman Networks faces legal battles in both Australia and the United States.

    Posted by James Pearce

  • Tue Jul 27 2004 Sharman owner called out from shadows

    Lawyers are asked to reveal the anonymous figure controlling file-sharing service Kazaa and its parent company.

    Posted by Abby Dinham

  • Tue Jan 15 2008 An interview with the misguided RIAA

    Don Reisinger's latest column about the RIAA made some cringe. But if you enjoyed that, take a look at the full transcript of the interview to see just how bad it was.

    Posted by Don Reisinger

  • Fri Mar 6 2009 Biggest-ever Internet piracy bust claimed in Sweden

    The server seized south of Stockholm contained 65 terabytes of digital data; The Pirate Bay has not been accused of being behind the site.

    Posted by Erik Palm

  • Mon Mar 8 2004 Rights groups target antipiracy directive

    As an intellectual property rights directive heads into the European Parliament, citizens groups are calling for amendments to limit its scope.

    Posted by Matthew Broersma

  • Wed Apr 1 2009 Net traffic down on first day of Swedish antipiracy law

    The same day the new law goes into effect, Internet traffic is down considerably and five audio book publishers go after an alleged illegal file sharer in court.

    Posted by Erik Palm

  • Tue Jan 16 2007 Feds offer cybercrime tips to local cops

    Because many police agencies may lack computer skills, the Justice Department created an investigator's manual.

    Posted by Declan McCullagh

  • Wed Nov 28 2001 Britain cracks down on child porn online

    In the biggest international operation against Internet pedophiles, police forces across England and Wales have identified 12 suspects in the U.K.

    Posted by CNET News.com Staff

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