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  • Spammer faces up to two years in jail

    A Detroit-area man is facing at least two years in jail on charges that he sent millions of spam messages over a number of high-profile company networks in violation of the Can-Spam Act.

  • Visto wins patent suit, sues BlackBerry maker

    Wireless e-mail vendor Visto has prevailed in a long-running patent infringement suit against rival Seven Networks, prompting a new legal challenge against Research In Motion and potentially strengthening Visto's position in a pending spat with Microsoft.

  • Appeals court reverses MS patent decision

    A federal appeals court partially reversed a lower-court decision that had exposed Microsoft to US$565 million in damages.

  • Recording industry settles student copyright suits

    The recording industry's trade association settled on Thursday copyright-infringement lawsuits against four university students. The students agreed to make payments in the thousands for years to come.

  • Google's fight for the 'Gmail' name

    The search giant has been at war with a German venture capitalist over the right to use the term 'Gmail'.

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  • An open-source rival to Google's book project

    When it comes to digitising books, two stories appear to be unfolding: One is about open source, and the other, Google.

  • Patent problems plague Linux

    The patent system is supposed to encourage technological innovation. Instead, it rewards those who have the knowledge and resources to work it to their advantage.

  • Storage groups arise

    Information technology pros focused on networked data storage are being courted on two fronts, as two new storage-oriented projects get rolling.

  • Start-up launches Linux legal protection

    Open Source Risk Management plans on Monday in the US to begin selling Linux users protection against copyright infringement claims such as those levied by the SCO Group.

  • Oracle suit: Will Microsoft be elephant in courtroom?

    The government's decision to try to block Oracle's bid for PeopleSoft dismissed a potentially dangerous competitor, analysts say: Microsoft.

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  • The Google gods

    Does the power of the world's most popular search engine pose a threat to the Web's independence?

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