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BEA vows to fight off suitors
But the company, which appeared on an Oracle takeover list, acknowledges that it can't stop someone from trying.
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Kazaa owner takes heart in P2P ruling
Sharman Networks applauds U.S. appeal court decision that lets peer-to-peer software makers off the hook.
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Internet radio loses Olympic match
Some Australian media outlets shut down their Net radio streams to avoid conflict with the International Olympic Committee.
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Sharman owner called out from shadows
Lawyers are asked to reveal the anonymous figure controlling file-sharing service Kazaa and its parent company.
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Australia signs on to global spam fight
Official sees hope in combination of government rules, self-regulation, industry initiatives, technical solutions and consumer awareness.
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Kazaa copyright trial set for November
Australian court deals a blow to Kazaa parent Sharman, rejecting the company's bid to have certain evidence tossed out.
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Aussie watchdog eyes Oracle's PeopleSoft bid
Australia's competition watchdog said it is "concerned" Oracle's hostile bid for PeopleSoft would lead to a "substantial lessening" of competition.
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Sharman's raided evidence ruled admissible
Lawyers for Kazaa's parent company fail to persuade an Australian judge to dismiss evidence that was seized in raids for the copyright infringement case.
Additional Results
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NCIS: Episode #140: Breakout
When the producers behind TV's NCIS create a spin-off - and then use it to hype Windows Gesture Computing - I really want to respond by turning them off. But that's childish, so instead I decided...
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BEA vows to fight off suitors
But the company, which appeared on an Oracle takeover list, acknowledges that it can't stop someone from trying.
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Kazaa owner takes heart in P2P ruling
Sharman Networks applauds U.S. appeal court decision that lets peer-to-peer software makers off the hook.
-
Internet radio loses Olympic match
Some Australian media outlets shut down their Net radio streams to avoid conflict with the International Olympic Committee.
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Sharman owner called out from shadows
Lawyers are asked to reveal the anonymous figure controlling file-sharing service Kazaa and its parent company.
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Australia signs on to global spam fight
Official sees hope in combination of government rules, self-regulation, industry initiatives, technical solutions and consumer awareness.
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Kazaa copyright trial set for November
Australian court deals a blow to Kazaa parent Sharman, rejecting the company's bid to have certain evidence tossed out.
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Aussie watchdog eyes Oracle's PeopleSoft bid
Australia's competition watchdog said it is "concerned" Oracle's hostile bid for PeopleSoft would lead to a "substantial lessening" of competition.
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Sharman's raided evidence ruled admissible
Lawyers for Kazaa's parent company fail to persuade an Australian judge to dismiss evidence that was seized in raids for the copyright infringement case.
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Diverse suppliers: How much do you know about your vendors' health?
What would you do if your ISP went bankrupt and pulled the plug on your T1 line—without a moment's notice? Mike Nikolich, CEO of public relations firm Tech Image Ltd., was on the golf course with...
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What do the proposed restrictions on the L-1 visas mean
One of the most hotly debated topics in outsourcing is the L-1 visa, which is currently in hot demand with IT companies—and contested by many American workers.
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