Nov 20

The online dating service will launch a new Web site which caters to same-sex singles as part of a discrimination settlement.

Source: By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

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Nov 17

A Harvard Law School professor has launched a constitutional assault against the music industry’s strategy to prevent song-swapping.

Source: By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

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Oct 29

Google agreed to pay $125 million to settle two copyright lawsuits by book authors and publishers over its book-scanning project.

Source: By MIGUEL HELFT and MOTOKO RICH

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Sep 30

U.S. courts lack jurisdiction on environmental grounds over a controversial scientific project, the judge ruled.

Source: By DENNIS OVERBYE

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Sep 30

Harold Hughes, chief of Rambus, says infringement issues were out of control in the early 1990s.

Source: By LAURIE J. FLYNN

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Sep 26

A federal appeals court heard oral arguments about whether former chief executive Joseph P. Nacchio should receive a new trial in an insider-trading case.

Source: By DAN FROSCH

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Sep 22

After a lawsuit from a Christian anti-abortion group, Google is now allowing religious organizations to take out ads using the keyword “abortion.”

Source: By STEPHANIE CLIFFORD

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Sep 11

A federal judge has given preliminary approval to a $14 million settlement of shareholder claims over backdating of stock options against current and former Apple executives.

Source: By REUTERS

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