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Bill Gates Testifies for Second Day in Antitrust Trial
Bill Gates returned to the witness stand Tuesday to defend Microsoft against a $1 billion antitrust lawsuit claiming the software giant tricked a competitor into huge losses.Megaupload Tries to Dismiss Criminal Copyright Indictment
Defunct file-sharing behemoth Megaupload has taken another stab at getting a criminal copyright indictment against it dismissed the company's lawyers filed a motion claiming that the DOJ has deprived the company of due process and put it in "criminal limbo."Microsoft, Yahoo Prepare for Synchronized Swim in IM Waters
Microsoft Corp.'s much-vaunted instant messaging partnership with Yahoo Inc. is beginning a limited test for a release to challenge IM rival AOL, as well as dark horse Google Inc. As a Yahoo senior vice president says, "We want to get it right, not just get it out."Customer Sues Palm, Sprint Over Lost Data
A potential class action filed in the California takes on data loss in mobile devices, alleging that Palm and Sprint Nextel have failed to adequately back up customers' data. The complaint contends that data losses such as this point to a weakness in webOS, Palm's operating system.9th Circuit Rules E-Mail Is Not an 'Electronically Printed' Receipt
The 9th Circuit recently tackled the legal ramifications of a near digital-age anachronism: the word "print." In affirming the dismissal of a putative class action against Expedia, a three-judge panel concluded that under the Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act, an e-mail doesn't count as an "electronically printed" receipt.View more book results for the query "*"
Rules for Jurors: No Talking, Texting, Tweeting
A committee of the Judicial Conference of the United States has endorsed a set of model jury instructions for district judges to help deter jurors from using cell phones, computers, or other technology during jury service. In case you haven't seen the federal jury instructions, read on.Jennifer Arkowitz, an associate at Kilpatrick Townsend, discusses concerns that corporate clients' may have with social media.
PTO Budget Cuts Mean No New Silicon Valley Office
The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office won't be setting up a satellite office anytime soon in Silicon Valley. Director David Kappos came to Santa Clara, Calif., April 15 to drum up support for opening an office in the region, but the PTO is now delaying plans to open any remote offices due to recent budget cuts.GhostFill Upgrades Include More Goodies
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