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Lawsuit: Apple puts customers at risk for ID theft
Apple Computer, known as much for secretive ways as it is for developing widely popular consumer electronics such as the iPod and iPhone, has been sued for disclosing too much of its customers' personal information.
Jim Carr
Aug 13 2007 9:48AM
Security
HP settles ink refill lawsuit
HP has settled its lawsuit against three printer cartridge refill vendors accused of patent violation.
Shaun Nichols
Jul 23 2007 12:15PM
Hardware
Premier League kicks off YouTube lawsuit
UK - A class action lawsuit accusing video sharing site YouTube of copyright abuse is fast gaining support.
Staff Writers
Jun 8 2007 2:14PM
Oddware
Informatica steals local Business Objects customers
US-based data integration company, Informatica, is offering to substitute Business Objects customer’s data systems as part of a global initiative off the back of the company’s recent court-case win against its competitor.
Sarah Falson
May 25 2007 4:15PM
Software
Judge dismisses Google ranking lawsuit
KinderStart action ruled 'factually baseless'.
Staff Writers
Mar 28 2007 10:33AM
Software
SAP responds to Oracle lawsuit
SAP has issued a brief but vehement response to Oracle's lawsuit accusing the German software firm of corporate espionage.
Shaun Nichols
Mar 27 2007 11:41AM
Software
Oracle lawsuit claims rival SAP stole proprietary secrets
In what it is calling a case of "corporate theft on a grand scale," database giant Oracle has filed a lawsuit against heated rival SAP, alleging the German company illegally accessed Oracle systems to steal software development secrets.
Dan Kaplan
Mar 26 2007 1:10AM
Security
Nintendo slapped with Wii lawsuit
US legal action over faulty wrist straps.
Clement James
Dec 22 2006 9:49AM
Hardware
Roxio slaps Nero with patent lawsuit
'Digital multimedia composition' allegedly covers video editing
using graphical storyline.
Matt Chapman
Nov 20 2006 10:05AM
Software
Google downplays video copyright lawsuit
But could it be a signal of things to come?.
Tom Sanders
Nov 14 2006 9:45AM
Software
Microsoft settles lawsuits with Aussie resellers
Microsoft Australia has settled its legal action against four Victorian computer businesses, Panda Computer, JSN Computers, PC Ideas, and Ozsmartstore, a company that operates through eBay.
Lilia Guan
Nov 1 2006 10:49AM
Software
Microsoft hit with second Windows Genuine Advantage lawsuit
Microsoft was hit this week with another lawsuit charging that the company’s Windows Genuine Advantage (WGA) program violates spyware regulations. It was the second such suit in as many weeks.
Frank Washkuch
Jul 5 2006 7:35PM
Security
Yahoo settles click fraud lawsuit
Yahoo has settled a lawsuit filed by Checkmate Strategic Group which alleged that the search firm provided insufficient protection against click fraud.
Tom Sanders
Jun 30 2006 9:58AM
Software
Sony settles rootkit lawsuit
A major controversy over digital rights management (DRM) technology came to an end this week, as a federal court judge approved a settlement between Sony-BMG Entertainment and a consumer advocacy group.
Frank Washkuch
May 23 2006 6:23PM
Security
180Solutions backs out of Zone Labs lawsuit
Online advertising software firm 180Solutions has voluntarily dismissed a lawsuit filed last November against the internet security company Zone Labs.
William Eazel
Feb 1 2006 11:49AM
Security
Larger Lone Star lawsuit for Sony
Texas has added new charges, these citing use of MediaMax technology, against recording industry giant Sony-BMG Entertainment
Frank Washkuch
Dec 27 2005 8:55PM
Security
Class-action lawsuit filed in wake of credit-card breach
A class-action lawsuit has been filed in California on behalf of credit-card holders and merchants against CardSystems Solutions, Visa, and MasterCard after a security breach that exposed 40 million credit cards to potential fraud.
Marcia Savage
Jun 29 2005 6:01PM
Security
Apple keeps mum on iPod battery offer
No local announcement has yet been made on whether Australian iPod owners can apply for the compensation offered to US users who sued Apple, alleging iPod batteries didn't perform as advertised.
Fleur Doidge
Jun 6 2005 2:30PM
Hardware
Durst gets lawsuit rolling after sex-video hack
Fred Durst, frontman of nu metal band Limp Bizkit, is suing websites that posted pornographic video clips hacked from his computer. The singer is suing for $80 million after his computer was hacked into when he took it in for repair.
David Quainton
Mar 7 2005 9:45AM
Security
Earthlink files latest spam lawsuit
Earthlink continues the corporate backlash against spam by launching four lawsuits against alleged spamming outfits.
David Quainton
Feb 14 2005 4:15PM
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