sue d in comment and analysis
The Weekly Round-Up: 29.02.08
Round-Up Next, Microsoft will be saying it won't sue open-source developers who create non-commercial software based on its protocols. Who'd have thought it? The Round-Up should point out that it is not a... [29 Feb 2008]
Leader: Unjust extradition laws must be amended
Leader To rub salt in the latter's wound CA may also now sue Kumar for his legal expenses. D is for DDoS In this post-Enron era the prosecution and punishment of perpetrators of white collar crime and corporate... [22 Nov 2006]
Leader: How can we stop ageism in IT?
Leader Ageism exists outside the UK, yes, but companies have to be more careful because there's always a threat that an employee or potential employee will sue. Readers have been quite vocal on the topic, so... [01 Jun 2004]
Sue a rival: It's a recession proof business model
Comment Sun and Microsoft are no strangers to the courtroom, of course, but add AOL, Compuware, Freeserve and IBM to the lawyer's favourites and you'd be forgiven for thinking a trend is emerging. No R&D, no... [13 Mar 2002]
Memo to domain name industry - SORT IT OUT
Comment All that's about is lawyers who want to sue each other. Just when you thought you'd had your fill of domain name controversies another one comes along to join in the fun. juliaroberts.com, madonna.com,... [09 Jan 2002]
The silicon.com Weekly Round-Up: Napster adieu, for now?
Comment It will have to sue the millions of people who are likely to end up using those services if Napster does disappear, and the record companies may rue the day they gave up the opportunity of controlling the technology. [16 Feb 2001]
Ginger, ginger, ginger and Orange, Orange, Orange
Comment The report says: "Shareholders in high-licence-cost countries will sue governments for destroying the profitability of the mobile industry by imposing huge licence costs. Forrester Research believes angry shareholders... [18 Jan 2001]
Ask the Lawyer @ Silicon.com
Comment Of course, if you are an individual with no assets, no-one will actually sue you - but you may find the whole enterprise fraught with difficulty. Q: I'd like to know if I am legally entitled to monitor... [20 Apr 2000]
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