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Intel to appeal €1 billion fine by EU
Intel has said it will appeal the record fine after the EU accused the firm of using rebates to hurt its rivals.
IBM sues exec to keep him away from Apple
Exec signed non-competition agreement limiting his work options, IBM has claimed.
Europe's not finished with Microsoft
Microsoft's troubles in Europe are far from over, as Neelie Kroes, The EU competition commissioner, has warned. We review the past and future...
Scottish legal firm finds joy with cloud-based email
Freedom of information requests are to become much less of a pain for a Scottish law firm.
Intel pays AMD $1.25 billion to settle legal battle
Intel and AMD have kissed and made up, with the smaller chipmaker getting a big payday.
Microsoft hit by another patent dispute
Microsoft has been ordered to pay VirnetX $106 million over a VPN patent.
Nokia wins patent case against IPCom
The High Court has ruled in Nokia's favour, leaving it open to claim costs from IPCom.
Facebook sued over privacy
American Facebook users have taken action against the social network over the way it treats confidential data.
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...
Demand for tougher data breach legislation
Lost laptops and missing discs could mean legal trouble, as the media spotlight on data breaches gives weight to calls for tougher legislation -...
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.
Dell sues over Asian LCD cartel
Dell is accusing five firms of price fixing of LCD displays.
Microsoft pulls Word-related versions of Office from sale
Microsoft is forced to temporarily withdraw its software after missing a deadline to purge all versions of Word of an offending piece of XML editing.
MPs join protesters to show support for McKinnon
Home Office protest pushes for Home Secretary Alan Johnson to reconsider Gary McKinnon's extradition to the US for hacking.
McKinnon files another appeal as extradition looms
Hacker Gary McKinnon's lawyers have filed a judicial appeal to avoid extradition.
Facebook users can 'opt out' of Beacon settlement
Facebook users have until February to 'opt out' of the settlement, which sees the site shut down Beacon and start a privacy foundation.
No change as MPs debate McKinnon case
Home Secretary Alan Johnson hasn't shifted his opinion over Gary McKinnon's extradition.
Hacker Gary McKinnon to be extradited to the US
Home Secretary Alan Johnson has refused to take action to keep McKinnon in the UK, despite the admitted hacker's Asperger's Syndrome.
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