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EC: Intel 'abused dominant position' vs AMD; fined record $1.45 billion in antitrust case
The European Commission on Wednesday fined Intel a record €1.06 billion, or about $1.446 billion, for abusing its dominance in the computer chips market to exclude longtime rival AMD. The move...
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Two cities and two separate paths to the planet's future
There's only one planet for us all, at this point. Until migration to Mars or another solar system begins, we got this little piece of real estate. But the UN climate conference in Bali is clear...
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E.U. court rules programming languages not copyrightable
The European Court of Justice rules that programming languages are not copyrightable in a case that closely parallels Oracle v. Google.
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Apple gets Samsung Galaxy Tab banned in E.U. with moronic ruling
Just when you thought intellectual property law insanity couldn't get any worse with the mobile patent wars, Apple gets an injunction in the European Union against Samsung Galaxy Tab because it...
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Apple secures injunction against Samsung Galaxy Tab in E.U.
Samsung has suffered what is arguably its worst setback yet in its international battle with Apple over the Galaxy Tab.
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U.S. v. E.U. on global warming...still
Some hail the current version of the energy security act as a major step forward in American policy on global warming. It's not going to get an upbeat greeting in Europe, one of the world's...
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EC: Intel 'abused dominant position' vs AMD; fined record $1.45 billion in antitrust case
The European Commission on Wednesday fined Intel a record €1.06 billion, or about $1.446 billion, for abusing its dominance in the computer chips market to exclude longtime rival AMD. The move...
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Two cities and two separate paths to the planet's future
There's only one planet for us all, at this point. Until migration to Mars or another solar system begins, we got this little piece of real estate. But the UN climate conference in Bali is clear...
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E.U. official: Now isn't time for RFID regulations
European Commission won't levy stiff rules on radio frequency ID tags now. But bureaucrats promise to do so later if they smell privacy concerns.
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E.U. privacy plan's impact on U.S. Web sites unclear
E-commerce won't grind to a halt because of it, but the strict data privacy protection plan implemented by the European Union (EU) on Sunday is likely to cause some trepidation in U.S. companies...
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