IDG News Service - SAP and a financial analyst are at loggerheads over a recent report by the analyst, which said that a handful of customers had received substantial discounts on their software maintenance renewals. "We recently spent ...
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A judge has approved the text of a letter that is to be sent to O2 customers suspected of illegally sharing adult films made by Ben Dover Productions. In March, the film company won a court order forcing O2 to identify the users of more ...
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Cambodian police have arrested one of the founders of file-sharing website The Pirate Bay,which claims 30 million users despite efforts by authorities in Sweden to shut it down and other countries to block access. Gottfrid Svartholm Warg ...
O2 is the latest UK internet service provider(ISP)to block access to file-sharing site The Pirate Bay in line with a High Court order issued at the beginning of May. The move means customers of Be Broadband,a subsidiary of O2,will also be ...
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Apple has lost its appeal against the UK court ruling which said Samsung is innocent of any copyright infringement. The iPad manufacturer claimed that since 2010 Samsung had copied a number of its designs for its own Galaxy Tab (pictured) ...
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An effort by three U.S. senators to add an Internet sales tax amendment to a military spending bill has failed, at least for now. Last week, Senators Dick Durbin, an Illinois Democrat, Mike Enzi, a Wyoming Republican, and Lamar Alexander, ...
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The Court of Cassation reversed a Cairo Criminal Court ruling sentencing three former regime officials to prison in the steel licenses case and ordered that they be retried before new judges. Mr Ahmed Ezz, former organization secretary ...
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TRIESTE, ITALY, August 09, 2012 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Amped Software is exhibiting and taking part in the educational presentations at DSI on August 13-16 at the Orleans Hotel in Las Vegas. Amped will be demonstrating and showcasing the new ...
Australian analysts from Foster Stockbroking say confidence in rare earths miner Lynas Corporation (ASX:LYC) is returning after the Malaysian High Court dismissed an appeal against the company's Advanced Materials Plant (LAMP). In a ...
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Twitter has filed an appeal of a New York judge's June decision requiring the company to turn over detailed information about a user tied to the Occupy Wall Street protest movement. Twitter on Monday filed the appeal of the June 30 ruling ...
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The upper house of the Russian Parliament passed a bill on Wednesday that the nation's IT industry believes has high potential to lead to Internet censorship. The bill, including amendments to several laws, was adopted by the upper house ...
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Steve DelBianco is worried that the U.S. Congress will soon pass a law allowing states to collect sales taxes from most online sellers. An expected push for online sales tax legislation in Congress in 2013 is a "clear and present danger ...
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SAP and a financial analyst are at loggerheads over a recent report by the analyst, claiming that a handful of customers had received substantial discounts on their software maintenance renewals. “We recently spent time talking with ...
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According to the country's Ministry of Energy and Coal Industry, Ukraine reduced gas consumption 9.7% YoY to 41.162 billion cubic meters in January to October 2012. The ministry said that gas consumption in October decreased by 22.7% YoY ...
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The U.S.Court of Appeals of the Fifth Circuit has granted Mexico a motion for leave to file a late Amicus Curiae brief in the Vitro S.A.B.bankruptcy appeal case.Mexican officials filed the motion for leave and Amicus Curiae Monday in the ...
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