Computerworld - The same day it won a $368 million verdict in a patent infringement case against Apple, VirnetX filed a new lawsuit, alleging that the iPad Mini and iPhone 5 violate the same patents, according to court documents. The ...
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A 30-year-old Phoenix man was sentenced Thursday to 30 months in prison for using botnets and selling access to them, the U.S. Department of Justice announced. Joshua Schichtel, allegedly connected to a group of hackers who used ...
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A U.S. judge has imposed a judgment of $163.2 million against a defendant accused by the U.S. Federal Trade Commission of being part of an operation that sold software to people it tricked into thinking their computers were infected with ...
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Oracle is appealing a $306 million settlement in the TomorrowNow corporate-theft case against German competitor SAP, according to court documents. The Redwood Shores, California, business software company said in a filing on Friday that ...
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Hewlett-Packard's lawsuit against Oracle over the latter's decision to halt future software development for Itanium will enter its second phase on Feb. 4, 2013, in front of a jury that will determine whether Oracle breached a contract and ...
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Motorola Mobility and Microsoft have agreed to suspend their patent claims against each other in three U.S. cases until a November trial on Microsoft claims that Motorola has not lived up to promises to license some video and Wi-Fi patents ...
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Blenko Glass Co.is about to emerge from bankruptcy,and its owners say they're confident they can maintain and grow the market for the specialty glass they produce. U.S.Bankruptcy Court Judge Ronald Pearson approved Blenko's reorganization ...
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Oracle is appealing a US$306 million settlement in the TomorrowNow corporate-theft case against German competitor SAP, according to court documents. The Redwood Shores, California, business software company said in a filing on Friday that ...
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CSC customers are being urged to boycott the supplier over allegations that it took part in illegal CIA rendition flights in the US "war on terror". CSC has been linked in court documents to the rendition of German citizen Khaled ...
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FitzLORD Inc, a Jacksonville company that operates under the name Vulcan Steel, filed a Chapter 11 bankruptcy petition last month after American Express cut off its credit line, according to court documents. The documents filed in US ...
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WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. — Linwood Furniture is facing a Sept. 5 hearing in U.S. Bankruptcy Court here on whether its case will be converted to a Chapter 7 proceeding, which usually means liquidation and sale of a company's assets. The ...
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IDG News Service - A U.S. District Court judge has rejected a proposed settlement in a lawsuit that alleges Facebook violated users' rights by using their names and recommendations of advertisers to be publicized through a Sponsored Stories ...
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WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. —- The U.S. bankruptcy court administrator in case goods manufacturer Linwood Furniture's case filed a motion this week to convert it to a Chapter 7 proceeding. Usually, Chapter 7 means liquidation and sale of a ...
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Samsung is to keep the heat on Apple and Google with a new tablet device that was revealed in court documents, while a mystery tablet has been spotted on an HP advertisement. Court documents from Apple and Samsung's patent case have ...
Twitter plans to appeal a ruling to turn over the once-public tweets of an Occupy Wall Street protester charged with disorderly conduct, a case the company says threatens the First Amendment rights of its users. A New York Criminal Court ...