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SA backs down on unpopular censorship law
Anonymous comments allowed again.
Munir Kotadia
Feb 3 2010 10:39AM
Software
SA passes unworkable 'censorship' law
Anonymous commentary made illegal.
Munir Kotadia
Feb 2 2010 1:58PM
Security
Apple faces legal challenge to iPad name
Fujitsu says it got there seven years ago.
Iain Thomson
Jan 29 2010 3:38PM
Hardware
Nokia stands firm against latest Apple lawsuit
Bitter legal battle looks set to run and run.
Dan Worth
Jan 19 2010 7:08AM
Strategy
IBM hit by mainframe lawsuit
Accused of stopping System z users from buying tool.
David Neal
Dec 16 2009 7:00AM
Hardware
Yahoo in legal spat over sensitive document
Web firm embarrassed by disclosures.
Rosalie Marshall
Dec 8 2009 5:56AM
Strategy
iiNet takes $4m legal hit on copyright case
Closing stretch of case.
Ry Crozier
Nov 25 2009 1:20PM
Telco/ISP
Intel and AMD settle antitrust case
Agree to halt all ongoing legal action.
David Neal
Nov 13 2009 6:35AM
Hardware
Day 15: iiNet had "intellectual curiosity" in AFACT jargon
Concerned about words but mind already made up.
Ry Crozier
Nov 6 2009 12:09PM
Telco/ISP
Telstra won’t rule out legal action over forced split
Shareholder value to be protected by "whatever means is appropriate".
Ben Grubb
Nov 4 2009 3:04PM
Telco/ISP
Day 13: Does Freezone keep pirates at bay?
Film industry says no, iiNet says yes.
Ry Crozier
Nov 4 2009 2:25PM
Telco/ISP
CSIRO's Wi-Fi patent victory earns $200m and counting
Commercial and legal teams receive CSIRO's highest honour.
Ben Grubb
Oct 14 2009 4:24PM
Hardware
ISPs seek legal advice on copyright issues
iiNet vs film industry case causes concern.
Ben Grubb
Sep 4 2009 1:17PM
Telco/ISP
Apple-Psystar legal battle hots up
Psystar deposes Apple execs.
Phil Muncaster
Aug 17 2009 3:40PM
Hardware
Ecomtel folds, blames Telstra ADSL billing dispute
ISPs claim to be overbilled tens of thousands each month.
Ry Crozier
Jul 29 2009 12:03PM
Telco/ISP
Apple backs down over iPhone forum censorship
Legal action dropped after suit from EFF.
Iain Thomson
Jul 23 2009 6:43AM
Hardware
Kazaa goes legit
P2P network re-launches as music service.
Shaun Nichols
Jul 21 2009 11:50AM
Oddware
EMC and NetApp fight to buy Data Domain
New legal challenges muddle corporate fight.
Iain Thomson
Jun 18 2009 10:22AM
Storage
Clause and effect – a legal guide to offshoring
A robust contract that takes a methodical approach to minimising potential risks is the bedrock for all successful offshoring relationships, write Garfield Smith and Suzanna Grundy.
Garfield Smith
May 27 2009 12:18AM
Strategy
Apple sued by EFF over gagging threats
Apple is being sued by the Electronic Frontier Foundation because it has attempted to shut down online discussion forums about the iPhone.
Iain Thomson
Apr 28 2009 3:45PM
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