us department of justice
Ministry of Justice loses 45,000 records
News The details of 45,000 people, including criminal records and banking and court information have been lost or compromised in the past year by the Ministry of Justice (MoJ). The MoJ has lost laptops, portable storage devices and papers containing... [25 Jul 2008]
Microsoft slow to resolve technical docs problems
News The US Justice Department and states, who were also party to the antitrust suit, said Microsoft had acted too slowly in resolving technical information problems, known as "technical document issues" or TDIs. [25 Jun 2008]
Google: Yahoo! tie-up not anti-competitive
News The US Department of Justice is questioning the companies about potential competitive issues raised by a partnership with Google, sources said this week, as Yahoo! have said they co-operated with the Department of Justice and told the agency about... [29 Apr 2008]
The Weekly Round-Up: 25.01.08
Round-Up The discs went missing on 15 December last year after being mailed by recorded delivery from the Ministry of Justice to an unknown recipient. Happily for the sake of the moral high-horse riding Round-Up, though unhappily for would-be military types... [25 Jan 2008]
Web 2.0 and the public sector
Comment A range of pilots run by the Ministry of Justice and the Hansard Society have explored how citizens can contribute to the development of new policies and offered new platforms for government officials to communicate on key issues. [11 Oct 2007]
Where next for TomorrowNow?
News According to the UBS report: "Until SAP can satisfy the [US Department of Justice] that TomorrowNow's failings were isolated, this will remain a cloud over the stock. At the heart of the issue, Oracle alleges in a lawsuit, is that TomorrowNow, as... [04 Jul 2007]
Judge rejects Google's Vista search plea
News US District Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly said she would rely on the US Department of Justice and state attorneys to alert her if any further action is needed to address antitrust allegations lodged on Monday by Google that the search function... [27 Jun 2007]
Microsoft to open Vista to Google
News In a filing made jointly with the Justice Department on Tuesday night, Microsoft said it would change the search feature as part of the first service pack to Windows Vista. Microsoft agreed on Tuesday to make changes to the desktop search feature... [20 Jun 2007]
HP spy saga: Ex-chairman offered plea deal
News The US Department of Justice last week cut a plea deal with Wagner, who agreed to testify against some of the other defendants in exchange for a lighter sentence. Stephen Naratil, an attorney for data broker Bryan Wagner who is one of the... [19 Jan 2007]
ISP data retention issue heading for Congress
News Back in 2005, it emerged that Department of Justice officials had begun quietly shopping around the controversial policy move - akin to a set of requirements the European Union has already enacted. The Bush administration plans to approach Congress... [19 Jan 2007]
Courtroom drama: HP spy saga takes new twist
News California's prosecutors declined to comment on the decision by the US Department of Justice to cut a plea deal with Wagner. A spokesman for the US Attorney's Office declined to comment. An investigator charged with felonies connected to the HP... [18 Jan 2007]
AT&T-BellSouth merger gets FCC green light
News Even though regulators approved these mergers only on the basis of certain conditions, the deal between AT&T and BellSouth easily won unconditional approval earlier this year from the antitrust division of the Department of Justice. [02 Jan 2007]
AT&T-BellSouth merger back to square one?
News US Department of Justice antitrust authorities approved the deal in October with no conditions. The bearer of the potentially tie-breaking vote on a proposed merger between US telco giants AT&T and BellSouth has said ethics considerations prohibit... [19 Dec 2006]
No 'rubber-stamp' for US telco mega-merger
News Judge Emmet Sullivan, of the US District Court for the District of Columbia, continued to press the Department of Justice (DoJ) to explain why he should approve twin mergers involving some of the US' largest telephone companies, and said he plans... [01 Dec 2006]
AT&T-BellSouth merger vote delayed again
News The merger, which is valued at roughly $80bn, was unconditionally approved by the antitrust division of the US Department of Justice last month. Before the last scheduled FCC vote on 13 October, the two Democratic commissioners, Jonathan Adelstein... [03 Nov 2006]
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