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Flexible, Scalable Businesses with Linux and IBM System x
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Germany bows out of European 'Google killer'
Quaero to become solely a French project; meanwhile, European Commission promises cash to a different search project.
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France's diluted iTunes plan becomes law
But Socialist Party still hopes to revise it, likely forcing copyright-protecting tech to be freely interoperable.
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France rolls over on iTunes DRM-busting law
Under Dadvsi law, interoperability among media rivals won't be enforced when copyright holders want DRM.
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Sony pays millions to inventor in Walkman dispute
Sony credits founder Akio Morita with the concept of the portable music player, popularly known as the Walkman. But the firm has just paid several million euros to a German inventor who patented...
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Global cybercrime-fighting project launches guide
When someone commits an electronic crime, how do you collect evidence - and more importantly, evidence that will stand up in court? In order to give the police a helping hand in such matters, the...
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Middelhoff defends achievements
Former Bertelsmann CEO Thomas Middelhoff says an IPO is still the company's best strategy, despite reluctance from the old guard that led to his ouster.
Additional Results
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Germany bows out of European 'Google killer'
Quaero to become solely a French project; meanwhile, European Commission promises cash to a different search project.
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France's diluted iTunes plan becomes law
But Socialist Party still hopes to revise it, likely forcing copyright-protecting tech to be freely interoperable.
-
France rolls over on iTunes DRM-busting law
Under Dadvsi law, interoperability among media rivals won't be enforced when copyright holders want DRM.
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Sony pays millions to inventor in Walkman dispute
Sony credits founder Akio Morita with the concept of the portable music player, popularly known as the Walkman. But the firm has just paid several million euros to a German inventor who patented...
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Global cybercrime-fighting project launches guide
When someone commits an electronic crime, how do you collect evidence - and more importantly, evidence that will stand up in court? In order to give the police a helping hand in such matters, the...
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Open source protestors take to the streets
Two groups are planning in-line and online protests against a proposed change to European law on software patents before a vote on Sept. 1.
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Middelhoff defends achievements
Former Bertelsmann CEO Thomas Middelhoff says an IPO is still the company's best strategy, despite reluctance from the old guard that led to his ouster.
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