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Judge to RIAA: You can't sue over songs 'made available' via P2P
A federal judge in New York rejects the major record labels' claim that merely making songs available on Kazaa, with no evidence of actual copying taking place, violates the law.
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Wikileaks back on the Web after judge ends injunction
In a move sure to be welcomed by privacy and civil rights advocates, a California District Court judge on Friday lifted a previous permanent injunction that he had issued two weeks ago to disable the controversial Wikileaks.org whistleblower Web site.
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MobileMe: What you need to know
The iPhone isn't the only Apple product getting a July makeover. Apple is also revamping .Mac , its collection of Web-based tools. Starting next month, .Mac gets new applications, a new focus on mobility, more iPhone-friendly features, and a new name -- Mobile Me.
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Five insane upgrades you should never do
Just because you can do something, that doesn't mean you should. That old truism goes double for computers. But some PC geeks are so fanatical about performance, so doggedly determined to push their hardware to extremes, that they'll go to ridiculous lengths to wring
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Judge Declares Mistral In File Sharing Case - CRN
CBC.caJudge Declares Mistral In File Sharing CaseCRN - 3 hours agoA Minnesota woman who had been convicted of violating copyright laws by downloading music files has been granted a new trial, after the judge said he made an error in his jury instructions that may have
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Top 10 tech embarrassments you'll want to avoid
Call it the "oh-no second." You know -- the interval between clicking the Send button on a private e-mail and realizing you just cc'd the entire universe.But it's not just e-mail. Thanks to the ease, speed, and
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Judge Rejects 'Making Available' Defense in Teen File Sharing Case
A federal judge is ordering a 20-year-old Texas woman to pay the Recording Industry Association of America $7,400 to settle copyright infringement violations from when she was a juvenile. The woman demanded a trial, but the judge ruled she was liable because she made the songs available on an open s
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Judge Rejects 'Making Available' Defense in Teen File Sharing Case
A federal judge is ordering a 20-year-old Texas woman to pay the Recording Industry Association of America $7,400 to settle copyright infringement violations from when she was a juvenile. The woman demanded a trial, but the judge ruled she was liable because she made the songs available on an open s
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Microsoft specs out 'Pay-as-you-go' PC scheme
Microsoft applied last week for a patent that spells out a "pay-as-you-go" concept where users would be charged for both the software they run and the computing horsepower they use.According to the patent applic
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If you browse with Internet Explorer, get the latest version
Featured links from the CNET Blog Network If you browse with Internet Explorer, get the latest version--Microsoft's market-leading browser isn't as safe as Firefox or Opera, but you can enhance your security by updating IE regularly. Jerry and Sue: A Microhoo fai
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Intel, Via face off over low-cost laptops
As the market for small, low-cost laptops grows, Intel increasingly finds itself competing against Taiwan's Via Technologies rather than its traditional rival, Advanced Micro Devices."They are definitely going i
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Windows Vista SP1 available now -- do you need it?
After considerable rumor and speculation, numerous false starts, and not a small amount of frustration on the part of consumers, Microsoft has released Windows Vista Service Pack 1 into the wild.The bundle of up
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The 10 most important technologies you never think about
The late sci-fi author Arthur C. Clarke famously said that any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.We certainly live in a magical world. We're surrounded by technology, yet we seldom
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Comcast calls for 'P2P Bill of Rights'
Publicly attacked over file-sharing traffic management, cable giant says it's collaborating with P2P software maker Pando to craft industry best practices. Net neutrality fans aren't amused.
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Justices Say 401(k) Participants Can Sue - New York Times
ABC NewsJustices Say 401(k) Participants Can SueNew York Times - 6 hours agoBy DAVID STOUT WASHINGTON - The Supreme Court on Wednesday unanimously upheld the right of participants in 401(k) retirement plans to sue in an attempt to recover losses if they think their ac
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Judge raps Ellison over missing e-mails
Oracle CEO Larry Ellison failed to preserve e-mails as well as interview materials related to a book called "Softwar" that should have been supplied in connection with a shareholder lawsuit filed in March 2001 against the company, a federal judge ruled on Tuesday.
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The three business tech risks you don't know about
Business travelers will soon need to carry the name of their corporate lawyer in addition to their passport when returning home to the United States, and they may need to bring with them a different business laptop as well. This is because U.S. Customs can search and
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Former Teen Cheerleader Defies RIAA Over $7,400 File Sharing Tab
The Recording Industry Association of America is demanding $7,400 from a woman who was a teenager when she infringed the record labels copyrights on the file sharing program Kazaa. Whitney Harper of Texas, now 20, downloaded the songs between the ages of 14 and 16, and didn't realize she was breakin
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Former Teen Cheerleader Defies RIAA Over $7,400 File Sharing Tab
The Recording Industry Association of America is demanding $7,400 from a woman who was a teenager when she infringed the record labels copyrights on the file sharing program Kazaa. Whitney Harper of Texas, now 20, downloaded the songs between the ages of 14 and 16, and didn't realize she was breakin
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Judge Says First-Ever RIAA Piracy Trial May Need a Do-Over
The judge who presided over the nation's first file sharing trial says he is considering granting a retrial. The judge said that Jammie Thomas, who was being sued by the recording industry, may not have gotten a fair trial.
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