Stories about: Mediator

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    IP issues could be slowing IBM-Sun talks, experts say 30/03/2009 09:00:00

    If IBM is in the due diligence phase of acquisition talks with Sun Microsystems, as news reports suggest, then it has an awful lot to be diligent about.
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    GlobalFoundries needs to pay for x86 license, Intel says 17/03/2009 16:43:00

    GlobalFoundries, the former manufacturing arm of rival Advanced Micro Devices, needs to pay Intel for a license to manufacture x86 processors, an Intel spokesman said Tuesday.
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    Intel warns AMD about patent breach 17/03/2009 07:35:00

    Chip maker Intel on Monday sent a notice to rival Advanced Micro Devices that it violated a patent cross-licensing agreement when it spun off a manufacturing arm into a separate company.
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    Online auction providers grapple with fraud 17/02/2005 09:16:32

    As con artists lurk in the dark corners of online auction marketplaces scamming buyers, auction sites are having to deal with the persistent specter of fraud, which some believe is seriously harming buyer participation and sales in this very popular and large e-commerce medium.
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    Supreme Court to mull Microsoft's appeal Friday 03/10/2001 08:48:00

    The U.S. Supreme Court is scheduled to enter into conference Friday when it will begin discussing whether or not to grant Microsoft's request for an appeal in its landmark antitrust case.
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    Cybersquatters learn to beat the system 14/08/2001 08:52:56

    Loopholes in the Internet domain name dispute-resolution system are helping professional cybersquatters win cases, says an experienced mediator.
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    Napster timeline 03/04/2001 09:16:47

    In two years Napster has generated a lot of talk in the Internet community. Are you confused by it all? PC World has constructed a timeline of the Napster story so far...
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    White House Gets Microsoft Briefing 26/04/2000 15:57:53

    Justice Department attorneys update presidential staff on antitrust trial, now in remedy phase.
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    Judge Rules: Microsoft Broke Law 04/04/2000 14:14:37

    Antitrust case ruling declares Microsoft used its monopoly power illegally, harming consumers.
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    MS/DOJ - Conduct Remedy Deemed Likely in Microsoft Case 30/03/2000 16:28:35

    A settlement in the Microsoft antitrust case that doesn't break the company up has always been possible, but the toughest problem in crafting any settlement is preventing Microsoft from doing to other companies what it did to the former Netscape Communications, according to Stephen D. Houck, former lead trial counsel for the 19 states involved in the lawsuit.
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    MS/DOJ - Judge Won't Rule on Microsoft Tuesday 29/03/2000 16:28:52

    According to a voice message at the U.S. District Court where Microsoft's antitrust trial has been conducted, Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson will not be issuing his ruling in the case today as had been widely expected.
 
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