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IBM sues exec to keep him away from Apple
Exec signed non-competition agreement limiting his work options, IBM has claimed.
Dell sued over sex discrimination
Four female execs have accused the firm of systemic sex discrimination, saying Dell operates an "old boys network".
SAP jettisons TomorrowNow
The software vendor is to cease the operations of its troubled support subsidiary, after being dogged by an Oracle lawsuit alleging copyright...
Parliament moves to prevent teenage kicks online
A new survey validates today's legal moves to tackle the lack of age verification online.
Software police clamp down on UK firms
The global anti-software piracy body has announced the results legal action against UK companies found to be using illegal software.
Apple sued over iPhone's web tech
Tiny firm files suit against the tech giant in US courts over iPhone's web browsing abilities.
SAP asks for TomorrowNow lawsuit limits
The German software maker seeks damage limitation, claiming Oracle has made copyright lawsuit too complex in an attempt to bog down proceedings.
Intel begs for more time from EU court
Intel faces charges that it paid a retailer to favour computers which featured its chips.
TomorrowNow lawsuit mediation fails
The Oracle lawsuit against defunct SAP subsidiary, TomorrowNow is set to continue to court, as mediation efforts fail to reach any agreement.
Court: UK web, call taps breach human rights
The European Court of Human Rights has found that the UK government’s surveillance laws concerning calls and the internet are “not in...
British hacker takes appeal to Law Lords
Gary McKinnon is looking to avoid extradition to the US where he faces 45 years in prison on charges of hacking military and NASA systems.
Oracle destroyed email evidence in lawsuit
An American judge has ruled that emails from Oracle's CEO sought as evidence in a lawsuit were destroyed by the software maker.
Open source licences hold up in court
An American court has ruled that open source developers can sue if the licensing terms are broken.
Hacker McKinnon gets extradition delay
Gary McKinnon has been granted a two-week delay on his extradition to the US to face hacking charges, in order to give the European Court of Human...
Qualcomm and Broadcom in WCDMA patent spat
The two chip makers are fighting it out in an American appeals court over royalties Broadcom says Qualcomm owes it for phone chip tech.
Google ordered to hand over YouTube logs
The US ruling ordering Google to hand over viewer information is part of the Viacom lawsuit with YouTube.
Nokia, InterDigital drop UK patent suit
But the two mobile tech firms aren't dropping the patent battle in the US.
Blu-ray copy protection group criticised over hack
Failure of the AACS copy protection system to stand up to hacker scrutiny has brought widespread criticism of the platform and the commercial group...
Google sued over email migration tool
Start-up LimitNone is taking legal action, claiming search giant Google stole its tool for migrating email users way from Outlook.
Seagate facing multi-million bill after settling hard drive lawsuit
Hard drive maker will change its packaging and offer $7 refunds to customers following a legal challenge that it overstated hard disk sizes.
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