- Thu Jun 28 2001 Appeals court: Don't break up Microsoft
A federal appeals court vacates an order calling for the breakup of Microsoft but also determines that it illegally maintained its monopoly in operating systems.
- Wed Jul 12 2006 Judge plans to review AT&T, Verizon deals
A federal judge in Washington says he may permit witnesses to describe the twin mergers' impact on competition.
- Wed Sep 3 2003 Man arrested in domain deceit
Federal agents arrest a man for allegedly creating misleading domain names to deceive children and direct them to pornographic Web sites.
- Wed Feb 26 2003 U.S. crime-fighters seize Web sites
Federal agencies adopt a novel tactic in the name of justice: seizing control of domain names for Web sites that allegedly violate the law.
- Tue Jun 9 1998 Feinstein, Freeh meet on crypto
The senator and FBI director gather high-tech executives to discuss federal restrictions on encryption.
- Fri Sep 10 2004 Court strikes down Pennsylvania porn law
Statute requiring ISPs to filter inappropriate Web sites is unconstitutional, federal judge rules.
- Tue Feb 22 2000 "Plausible benefit" is key phrase in Microsoft trial
In the federal antitrust trial with the software giant, the case now could be boiling down to a question of "plausible benefit" for consumers.
- Thu Jun 6 2002 FBI digs deeper into the Web
Federal investigators are hoping to capture and corral ever more digital detritus, from a wider swath of the population, in the name of fighting terrorism.
- Tue Feb 10 2004 Guilty plea for eBay pirate
- Tue Feb 22 2005 MP3s for pennies? Russian cops say no
Russian music site, long a thorn in music industry's side, finally gets targeted by law enforcement.


