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  • Sun's Schwartz guns for patent glories

    Sun Microsystems president Jonathan Schwartz, who speaks often of innovation in sales methods and not just technology, is seeking a patent on the company's per-employee software pricing plan, CNET News.com has learned.

  • Lindows capitalises on Microsoft settlement

    Linux software seller Lindows.com is looking to capitalise on Microsoft's antitrust woes with a new program that promises free PCs and software.

  • Judge OKs US$1.1 billion Microsoft deal

    A California judge on Friday gave preliminary approval to a landmark settlement under which Microsoft will pay US$1.1 billion to settle a class-action suit that claimed it overcharged consumers for Windows.

  • Pay-to-play search ignites trademark battle

    Trademarks have long given rise to novel legal tussles on the Net. Now there's a new battleground: pay-to-play search.

  • Judge throws out MS school deal

    A federal judge on Friday rejected a controversial settlement that would have ended more than 100 private class-action lawsuits against Microsoft.

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