- Mon Mar 18 2002 Microsoft returns to the courtroom
The software giant resumes its battle with nine states and the District of Columbia, a contest that could determine a final remedy to Microsoft's antitrust violations.
- Mon Nov 27 2000 Bowie joins My.MP3.com amid legal uncertainty
The online music company inks a licensing deal with David Bowie for the right to stream his music catalog over the Web, tying up a legal loose end stemming from its embattled locker service.
- Mon Mar 11 2002 Experts: Sun lawsuit reaches too far
Legal experts describe Sun's lawsuit against Microsoft as very aggressive and expansive, going well beyond anything pursued by federal and state trustbusters.
- Thu Feb 1 2001 Digital Darwinism
As the Telecommunications Act reaches its five-year anniversary, its most tangible accomplishment may be something not even known to many legislators who drafted the law: broadband technology.
- Tue Oct 30 2001 Net taxes may be inevitable
After years of largely unregulated commerce, Internet retailers and consumers are hearing a dreaded message: Beware the tax man.
- Fri Feb 22 2002 Trouble ahead, trouble behind
Grateful Dead lyricist and Internet guru John Perry Barlow riffs on dot-communism, cattle ranching and stopping content industries from taking over the world--literally.
- Sun Jun 29 2003 CEOs on the firing line
Performance-related dismissals are up and board tolerance is down at large companies around the world. Strategy + Business examines the numbers behind this annual Booz Allen Hamilton study.
- Wed Oct 3 2001 Weathering the telecom storm
Reed Hundt, former chairman of the FCC, explains why the future still looks good for the telecommunications industry. What does he know that nobody else knows?


