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Get Your Free Trial of Diskeeper 2011 Professional
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How to effectively protect your IP with a non-compete clause
Losing an employee can mean valuable know-how, trade secrets, code or algorithms walking out the door.
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A litigator's view: Three things I know about Oracle v. Google
Google may have prevailed, but fundamentally it seems reasonable for the owner of Java to expect to profit when others profit from Java.
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Paul Ceglia sanctioned in Facebook lawsuit, has two weeks to pay
Paul Ceglia has so far been fined $97,617.70: $5,000 to the court and $92,617.70 to Facebook's lawyers. He now has two weeks to pay the amount, or show that he does not have the means.
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Men fined for posting anti-Catholic comments on Facebook
Two men in Northern Ireland have been fined for making anti-Catholic posts on Facebook. Both men threatened to kill "taigs" (Catholics) in their messages on the social network.
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Paul Ceglia dismisses Facebook motion to dismiss lawsuit
Paul Ceglia, who says he owns half of Facebook, and his legal team today filed an opposition to Facebook's motion to dismiss the ongoing lawsuit. The long legal battle is far from over.
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Facebook files motion to dismiss Paul Ceglia lawsuit
Facebook this morning filed a motion to dismiss a lawsuit brought against it by Paul Ceglia, who says he owns half of the company. Is the long legal battle about to come to a close?
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Paul Ceglia hires new lawyers for Facebook fight
Paul Ceglia is not giving up on his fight against Facebook. He has once again hired new lawyers, and they will be continuing the legal process for him next month. Facebook can't be happy about this.
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Facebook: Paul Ceglia owes $84,000 in legal fees
Paul Ceglia has been fined $5,000 plus some of Facebook's attorney fees and expenses, which the social networking giant's lawyers have estimated at $84,000.
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Couple ordered to swap Facebook passwords in divorce case
A judge has ordered Stephen Gallion and Courtney Gallion to hand over their Facebook passwords to each others lawyers. The ruling means they have to violate Facebook's terms of service.
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Ceglia loses main lawyer in Facebook lawsuit, for the third time
Paul Ceglia has lost his main lawyer in his legal battle against Facebook, for the third time. Jeffrey Lake said his client told him not to comply with a court order. Some time after that, Lake quit.
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Patent troll Innovatio IP goes after small businesses
Patent lawsuits used to be aimed exclusively at big companies. Now, they're coming after small-to-medium sized businesses as well. Will you be next?
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J.P. Morgan CEO: Our lawyers don't get Facebook, Twitter
J.P. Morgan CEO Jamie Dimon kind of likes Twitter and Facebook for corporate purposes. The compliance department is sweating.
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Facebook: Ceglia did not label e-mail passwords as confidential
Paul Ceglia claimed that Facebook violated his privacy by exposing his e-mail passwords in court. Facebook counters that Ceglia and his lawyers are to blame, since the document was not labeled as...
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Ceglia: Facebook violated my privacy, published e-mail passwords
Paul Ceglia argues that Facebook violated his privacy by exposing his e-mail passwords in court. It's the latest episode in a legal battle where Ceglia claims he owns half of the social network.
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Facebook: we have proof Ceglia's contract is a forgery
Facebook says it has found the original "authentic contract" between Zuckerberg and Ceglia, as well as proof that there are other "storage devices" that Ceglia is intentionally hiding from the...
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'Leaked Video of Casey Anthony CONFESSING to Lawyer!' scam spreading on Facebook
Researchers from Sophos have intercepted a currently spreading Facebook likejacking scam.
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Those MoFo Silicon Valley lawyers...
MoFo lawyers are ready for the Silicon Valley boom...
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Are Microsoft lawyers partying with Putin to harass Russian rebels?
What should Microsoft do to make this right?
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Friday Rant: Star Trek future will never happen, thanks to lawyers
Interesting question in from a reader: "Do you think that we'll ever see technology give "Star Trek" stuff such as the ability to "beam" things, "replicators" and "holodecks"?
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The FCC should be the regulator of ACTA treaty
If the Anti-Counterfeit Trade Agreement comes to pass and somehow goes through Congress and becomes law it will be the dawn of a new millennium in itself.
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