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AMD this week served Skype with a subpoena demanding documents related to its deal to make one feature in Skype 2.0 available exclusively to Intel users.
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AMD this week served Skype with a subpoena demanding documents related to its deal to make one feature in Skype 2.0 available exclusively to Intel users. Page 1 of subpoena contains basic information on who is filing the subpoena, and who is to respond to it.
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Page 2 defines the terminology used in the subpoena.
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Page 3 describes the documents that Skype is being asked to produce.
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Page 4 is where it really starts getting interesting.
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Page 5 is a continuation of the documents AMD is demanding, and what the chipmaker perceives these documents contain.
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