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  • Apple sued over iTunes interface

    A US company has sued Apple Computer, alleging that the interface for iTunes infringes on its patent.

  • Virgin: Apple's not playing fair with iPod

    French online music store Virgin Mega has filed a complaint against Apple Computer, claiming that the company's refusal to license the copy protection technology used in its iPod is harming competition.

  • Apple settles with patent holder on iTunes

    Apple Computer has become the latest in a line of companies licensing patents from the relatively obscure E-Data, a company that claims to hold property rights on the process of selling music online.

  • Microsoft sued over music downloads

    A small New York company has sued Microsoft in Europe, charging that the software giant's new music download service there infringes on a nearly 20-year-old patent.

  • ASX Day Ahead: Shoosh -- is that somebody trading?

    A long weekend in the US and a quiet weekend locally are likely to see little appetite for trade in technology stocks on the ASX today. In the US markets will be closed on Monday for the Memorial Day holiday.

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