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File-sharing site TorrentSpy has been ordered to pay $110m (£56m) in damages to the Motion Picture Association of America for copyright infringement.
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via BBC @ 9:36 8th May
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A jury ordered Microsoft Corp. on Friday to pay $367.4 million (euro233.7 million) to Alcatel-Lucent for infringing on two patents, a decision the software maker vowed to appeal.
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via Taiwan News Online @ 3:36 5th Apr
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SEATTLE: A jury ordered Microsoft Corp. on Friday to pay $367.4 million (€233.7 million) to Alcatel-Lucent for infringing on two patents, a decision the software maker vowed to appeal.
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via International Herald Tribune @ 23:01 4th Apr
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A jury last week ordered Microsoft to pay 234 million euros (US$367.4 million) to Alcatel-Lucent for infringing on two patents, a decision the software maker vowed to appeal, an Associated Press report said.
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via Americas Network @ 3:40 7th Apr
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p>Microsoft Corp. has been ordered to pay $367 million in damages to Alcatel-Lucent, the world's largest supplier of telecommunications equipment, in a patent infringement case.
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via The Money Times @ 16:31 6th Apr
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(RTTNews) - A federal jury in San Diego on Friday ordered the software giant Microsoft Corp. (MSFT) to pay US$367.4 million to Alcatel-Lucent (ALU) for infringing on two patents, adding a new chapter to a long-running dispute between the companies.
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via Quote.com United States @ 14:01 5th Apr
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4/5/2008 1:05:08 AM A federal jury in San Diego on Friday ordered the software giant Microsoft Corp. (MSFT) to pay US$367.4 million to Alcatel-Lucent (ALU) for infringing on two patents, adding a new chapter to a long-running dispute between the companies.
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via RTTNews.com @ 6:04 5th Apr
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LONDON (AP) -- A judge on Thursday ordered a family of forgers who tricked a museum into buying a fake Egyptian statue to pay back more than $800,000 to institutions they defrauded.
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via Yahoo! Canada @ 16:32 17th Apr
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The Motion Picture Association of America announced that it won a permanent injunction against the site for distribution of pirated video.
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via Information Week @ 21:35 8th May
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via TechConnect Magazine @ 6:54 8th May
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(RTTNews) - A federal jury in San Diego on Friday ordered the software giant Microsoft Corp. (MSFT | news | PowerRating | PR Charts
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via TradingMarkets @ 4:09 5th Apr
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via InternetRetailer.com @ 12:24 6th May
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A jury has ordered Microsoft to pay 367.4 million US dollars (£184 million) to Alcatel-Lucent for infringing on two patents, a decision the software maker vowed to appeal.
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via MSN UK @ 14:02 5th Apr
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A jury has ordered Microsoft to pay 367.4 million US dollars (£184 million) to Alcatel-Lucent for infringing on two patents, a decision the software maker vowed to appeal.
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via Channel 4 News @ 9:35 5th Apr
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SEATTLE (AP) - A jury ordered Microsoft Corp. on Friday to pay $367.4 million to Alcatel-Lucent for infringing on two patents, a decision the software maker vowed to appeal.
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via AP via MSN Money @ 19:08 5th Apr
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SEATTLE (AP) - A jury ordered Microsoft Corp. on Friday to pay $367.4 million to Alcatel-Lucent for infringing on two patents, a decision the software maker vowed to appeal.
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via AFX Press @ 23:00 4th Apr
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SEATTLE (AP) - A jury ordered Microsoft Corp. on Friday to pay $367.4 million to Alcatel-Lucent for infringing on two patents, a decision the software maker vowed to appeal. The U.S. District Court jury in San Diego found that handwriting recognition technology in Microsoft's Tablet PC operating system infringed on pattern recognition patents held by Paris-based Alcatel-Lucent. The jury also decided that some of Microsoft's programs, including the Outlook e-mail application and the Windows Mobile operating system, infringed on an Alcatel-Lucent patent in the way users select calendar dates from a menu. "We do not believe the jury's verdict against Microsoft on the two user interface patents is supported by the facts or the law," said Tom Burt, a deputy general counsel at Microsoft, in a statement.
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via Advanced Financial Network @ 23:00 4th Apr
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SEATTLE (AP) - A jury ordered Microsoft Corp. on Friday to pay $367.4 million to Alcatel-Lucent for infringing on two patents, a decision the software maker vowed to appeal.
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via Interactive Investor International @ 23:00 4th Apr
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SEATTLE (AP) - A jury ordered Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT) Corp. on Friday to pay $367.4 million to Alcatel-Lucent (NYSE:ALU) for infringing on two patents, a decision the software maker vowed to appeal.
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via CNN Money @ 23:00 4th Apr
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SEATTLE: A jury ordered Microsoft Corp. on Friday to pay $367.4 million (euro233.7 million) to Alcatel-Lucent for infringing on two patents, a decision the software maker vowed to appeal.
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via Times of India @ 3:36 5th Apr
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SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) -- A jury has ordered Microsoft Corp. to pay $367 million in damages to Alcatel-Lucent for infringing patents related to user interface technology, the software giant announced Friday
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via MarketWatch @ 19:07 5th Apr
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Home insurance industry to pay out £25million this Easter weekend DIY fans are expected to make such a hash of their home improvements this Easter weekend that the home insurance industry should be preparing for a £25million pay out.
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via Fair Investment Company @ 12:33 20th Mar
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A judge in Boise has ordered an Internet tobacco seller to pay a $163,225 fine for violating state cigarette-sales laws. Scott Maybee, of Salamanca, N.Y., was accused of violating state law by selling cigarettes not listed on an Idaho directory and by selling cigarettes at retail without obtaining a tobacco permit from the Department of Health and Welfare.
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via GigaLaw.com @ 13:15 13th Mar
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A prolonged legal fight with the movie industry has forced TorrentSpy, BitTorrent's popular search engine, to shut down. "The legal climate in the USA for copyright, privacy of search requests, and links to torrent files in search results is simply too hostile," said a note on TorrentSpy's front door.
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via GigaLaw.com @ 14:34 28th Mar
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ALOR STAR: A High Court here has ordered blogger Raja Petra Kamaruddin as well as the group chief editor and editor of PKR’s Suara Keadilan to pay a total of RM7mil to Universiti Utara Malaysia and its vice-chancellor Tan Sri Dr Nordin Kardi for libel.
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via TheStar.com.my @ 9:33 26th Mar
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