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eBay pays a high price for fakes
Comment Landmark ruling against eBay underlines new intent to tighten online policing, says lawyer Simon Levine. The French courts have already dealt several financial blows to eBay. But an adverse ruling in its US case with... [01 Aug 2008]
Legal Eye: Bogus brands face web crackdown
Comment It signals a new intent to tighten online policing, says lawyer Simon Levine. A landmark ruling against eBay amounts to more than the multimillion-euro fine imposed by the court. It's not just social networks that are... [22 Jul 2008]
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White Paper In this white paper, renowned Project Portfolio Management (PPM) luminary, and former PMI President and Chairman, Harvey Levine discusses the newest approaches to Demand Management, and how you and your company can... [24 Jun 2008]
Illegal file-sharing: Gov't says enough is enough
News Read silicon.com's legal columnist, Simon Levine's verdict on this issue… The government has unveiled plans to tackle illegal file sharing along with steps to protect intellectual property and promote broadband. [22 Feb 2008]
Legal Eye: Is it wise to hit ISPs over file-sharing?
Comment But legal liability cannot rest solely on ISPs' shoulders, argues lawyer Simon Levine. Simon Levine is joint global head of the Technology, Media and Commercial Group at DLA Piper. To do so would... [22 Feb 2008]
Legal Eye: Scrabble-Facebook row spells trouble
Comment It's a case with wide implications, says DLA Piper's Simon Levine. Simon Levine is joint global head of the Technology, Media and Commercial Group at DLA Piper. Hard as it's been to escape the growing... [29 Jan 2008]
Citrix snaffles XenSource for half a billion dollars
News The Xen software and XenSource employees will form a new Virtualisation and Management Division at Citrix headed by XenSource CEO Peter Levine. In a statement, Levine said the company intends to expand... [16 Aug 2007]
Data thief gets eight years in the clink
News Scott Levine, 46, was sentenced by a federal judge in Little Rock, Arkansas, after being found guilty of breaking into Acxiom's servers and downloading gigabytes of data in what the US Justice Department describes as one... [23 Feb 2006]
XenSource picks new CEO
News Peter Levine has replaced co-founder Nick Gault as CEO, the start-up plans to announce on Wednesday. Levine most recently spent three years as a managing director at the Mayfield Fund venture capital firm. [15 Feb 2006]
Yahoo offers free web space to small businesses
News The move will help otherwise unwired small businesses come online, said Paul Levine, Yahoo's general manager of local services, as well as help consumers find more local information. Our hope is over time that certainly... [14 Apr 2005]
IM spam: A threat or a storm in a teacup?
News IM spam is much more of an interruption than regular email spam," Levine said. Spim is not as horrible a problem as email spam," said John Levine, an expert on spam and the author of Fighting Spam for... [02 Apr 2004]
We Just Averaged over Two Trillion Cross-Country Growth Regressions
White Paper In contrast with Levine and Renelt (1992), our results broadly support the more "optimistic" conclusion of Sala-i-Martin (1997b), namely, that some variables are important regressors for explaining cross-country growth... [25 Feb 2004]
Microsoft called hypocritical over spam
News Hotmail has the combination of daily limits and having to prove you're human, which makes it not useful for sending spam," said John Levine, author of several computer technology books and a board member of the Coalition... [27 Jun 2003]
PlayStation 2 taps into grid computing
News But the service is perfect for the Sony's PlayStation 2, which began supporting online play earlier this year, Butterfly chief executive David Levine said. Makers of console games have to figure out how to offer... [27 Feb 2003]
The best of 'Reader Comments': Microsoft's hack, and the old/new economy
Comment From Rob Levine --The Microsoft hack: It's Redmond's fault. Most Microsoft products appear to ship with security disabled (e.g.default security on NTFS drives, UDP port 139 wide open, etc). It seems to me that their... [27 Oct 2000]