SCO wanted to gag Torvalds
Unix company was gathering information to support a court order to silence individuals related to its open-source legal case against IBM
Unix company was gathering information to support a court order to silence individuals related to its open-source legal case against IBM
Software company has condemned some downloads made by its subsidiary TomorrowNow as 'unacceptable', but denies it had access to Oracle intellectual property
Concerns are growing over the monitoring by employers of communications, as one worker wins damages from the European Court of Human Rights
Software giant has confirmed that it will not pursue its open-source patent-infringement allegations, while OpenOffice does not believe Microsoft will substantiate the statements
U.K. lawmakers and privacy activists weigh in on the lack of tech knowledge among politicians and its effect on government IT projects.
Transys partner Cubic has negotiated to run the Oyster card transport system, but has been temporarily legally restrained by consortium partner EDS from taking over the contract
A company has been fined £5,000 for contravening environmental laws, but denies allegations of fly tipping
The National Weights and Measurements Laboratory will make sure electronics manufacturers follow environmental rules on hazardous materials and device design
Linux Defenders is asking the open-source community to help find examples of prior art to fend off action based on poor-quality patents
Government regulation of the technology industry can have unforeseen consequences, a Vodafone public-policy expert tells a Westminster e-Forum audience