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  • Fri Dec 1 2006 Company challenges FCC rules on cell phone-jamming gear

    A Florida company seeks to change FCC rules against selling such equipment to local and state agencies.

    Posted by Marguerite Reardon

  • Thu Nov 20 2008 Judge spares E-Gold directors jail time

    Senior directors of online payment site E-Gold, who had pleaded guilty to charges of money laundering, received small fines and no prison sentences. A judge said it was due to a lack of criminal intent.

    Posted by Stephanie Condon

  • Thu May 1 1997 Novell sues ex-employees

    The software giant files a lawsuit against former employees who've launched a start-up to develop a competing clustering product.

    Posted by CNET News.com Staff

  • Mon Apr 30 2007 E-Gold charged with money laundering

    Online payment company and its owners are accused of serving as a "highly favored" method of payment by scammers and child porn vendors.

    Posted by Anne Broache

  • Fri Mar 21 2008 Week in review: Reading Apple's crystal ball

    Tech community looks at Apple projects, while telephone companies measure outcome of FCC spectrum auction. Also: Redmond's rocky roads.
    (By CNET News.com's Steven Musil)

    Posted by Steven Musil

  • Wed Sep 12 2007 Korea alleges Intel violated antitrust laws

    Allegations from the Korea Fair Trade Commission mark the third time in the past two years that an international government has taken a deeper look into Intel's business practices.

    Posted by Dawn Kawamoto

  • Fri Jan 12 1996 Microsoft, Novell settle with BBS pirate

    Microsoft and Novell have settled with the operator of the Assassins' Guild BBS. Under the agreement, the BBS proprietor will pay $70,300 in cash and forfeit $40,000 worth of computer hardware.

    Posted by CNET News.com Staff

  • Wed Jan 16 2008 Child porn defendant locked up after ZIP file encryption broken

    Texas man pleads no contest to child pornography charges after government investigator easily gains access to a password-protected ZIP file and allegedly discovers illegal images.

    Posted by Declan McCullagh

  • Tue Apr 15 1997 Scandal harms Avant stock

    The software maker's stock free-falls as much as 49 percent on news of charges that top executives conspired and stole trade secrets.

    Posted by CNET News.com Staff

  • Wed Jun 29 2005 Intel chief fires back at AMD suit

    Defending his company against new legal attacks from Advanced Micro Devices, Intel's Paul Otellini says his company competes aggressively and fairly.

    Posted by Michael Singer

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