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Blog 313-E

by Dondi West
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) – Microsoft Corp (MSFT.O) said on Thursday that it would make key technology elements of some of its best-selling software products widely available to boost interoperability of its software with that of competitors and customers. To make connecting Microsoft products with third-party...
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The Bankruptcy Strategist 01-09-2008 The face of bankruptcies in corporate America has changed several times since the 1978 reforms, and according to authors Louis A. Recano and Scott Y. Stuart, it’s going to change once more — probably radically — over the coming months. The...
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Intellectual Property Strategist 02-12-2008 Louis Vuitton Malletier S.A. v. Haute Diggity Dog concluded that canine chew toys fashioned after Louis Vuitton handbags were a permitted parody that did not infringe or dilute Louis Vuitton’s admittedly well-known marks. Although the decision breaks little new ground in...
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The Associated Press 02-14-2008 A Democratic lawmaker on Wednesday proposed legislation to stop network providers from playing traffic cop on the Internet. Rep. Edward Markey, D-Mass., chairman of the House Energy and Commerce Committee’s subcommittee on telecommunications and the Internet, introduced the bill to promote...
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Fed. Cir. 11-16-2007 The Federal Circuit affirmed a decision of the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas denying defendant-appellant Microsoft Corp.’s renewed motion for judgment as a matter of law after a jury ruled that it had infringed two of the plaintiff-appellee’s...
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The Associated Press 02-13-2008 Yahoo Inc. is discussing a possible partnership with News Corp. in its latest effort to repel Microsoft Corp. or prod its unsolicited suitor into raising its current takeover bid. News Corp. and a private equity firm also would buy significant stakes...
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IBLS Editorial DepartmentWednesday, February 13, 2008Most cybercrimes tried in the United States have dealt with violation of purely federal statutory law; and therefore, they have been conducted in federal courts. Yet, a recent 2008 criminal case emerged as one of the first criminal case involving...
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Google was smart on this one. They replied to the lawmaker’s inquiry by basically saying that Google isn’t the bad guy; Congress is the one that should be somewhere making uniform privacy laws. You’ve got to love Google! December 26, 2007 — IDG News Service...
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