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24 Technical Considerations for a Defragmentation Solution
Read this white paper for 24 technical considerations for evaluating a defragmentation solution on enterprise workstations. You'll learn all about the steps you'll need to take in order to make...
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Why is SAP accepting TomorrowNow liability at this time?
SAP's sudden move to deflate the TomorrowNow case brought by Oracle presents many interesting questions. Here's my take on what's happening.
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Judge changes her mind: Tenenbaum is liable
Another day, another crazy turn in the Tenenbaum trial. First Joel admits that he downloaded and uploaded a multitude of songs. So the plaintiffs ask for a directed verdict (taking the decision...
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EC software law could divide open source
The world of open-source development could be divided if the European Commission succeeds in passing a law extending consumer protection rules to software, according to experts.
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EC wants software makers held liable for code
Software companies could be held responsible for the security and efficacy of their products, if a new European Commission consumer protection proposal becomes law.
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Royal phone hacking scandal: News International 'admits liability'
Breaking: News International, the parent company of a British newspaper accused of hacking into celebrities' phones, has admitted liability.
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Google passivity over Android becoming a political liability
Android has become a Frankenstein monster says the New America Foundation, whose board chairman is Google CEO Eric Schmidt.
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ISPs could be freed from liability over user copyright abuses
ISPs could be freed from being liable for their users' copyright infringements according to what appears to be a leaked version of a proposed international trade agreement.
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Why is SAP accepting TomorrowNow liability at this time?
SAP's sudden move to deflate the TomorrowNow case brought by Oracle presents many interesting questions. Here's my take on what's happening.
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SAP accepts TomorrowNow liability, says Oracle damages inflated
SAP will accept liability for TomorrowNow's copyright infringement, but plans to argue that Oracle's claim that it suffered more than $1 billion in damages is inflated by a wide margin.
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Stanford expert says liability issues puts future of robotics in peril
A residential fellow at the Stanford Law School's Center for Internet and Society is raising concerns over the potential legal questions facing the emerging field of personal robotics.
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Judge changes her mind: Tenenbaum is liable
Another day, another crazy turn in the Tenenbaum trial. First Joel admits that he downloaded and uploaded a multitude of songs. So the plaintiffs ask for a directed verdict (taking the decision...
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EC software law could divide open source
The world of open-source development could be divided if the European Commission succeeds in passing a law extending consumer protection rules to software, according to experts.
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The plaintiffs' problem with no software liability
Having different legal standards for embedded software, sold in a product, and other software which the user licenses, then, is not only unfair but leads to more real danger as companies reject...
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The defendants' problem with software liability
Figuring out who screwed up, who is liable for whatever damages may occur with software, can be hard enough for a help desk. Now imagine a lawyer gets involved.
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Open source shrugs at EU liability plans
Lawyers and insurance companies have been dealing with liability issues for centuries. I'm sure they'll say that if your customer sees what they have gotten, and can fix what they have gotten,...
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EC wants software makers held liable for code
Software companies could be held responsible for the security and efficacy of their products, if a new European Commission consumer protection proposal becomes law.
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Web 2.0: Unprecedented data liabilities for users and businesses
Guest post: Drew Bartkiewicz is a Technologist and Author of the Upcoming Book, Unseen Liability. He is a Graduate of Yale and West Point. He insures Web 2.0 business risks with The...
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WiFi, Cancer, and Legal Liability
The big problem with the allegation that cell phones and other RF energy emitters can cause cancer is that there's no good way to know who's right. On one side we have an industry with lots of...
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Is GPS liability next?
Who's on the hook when a navigation system's instructions result in an accident?
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Is Wikipedia safe from libel liability?
Online encyclopedia may have legal protection, regardless of how long an inaccurate article stays on the site. How much do you trust Wikipedia?
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