Net2Phone dials up a lawsuit against SkypeNet2Phone has sued eBay and its Skype unit, alleging that they infringed on a patent it obtained in 2000 and seeking a permanent injunction as well as unspecified monetary compensation. Shareholder suit slams Vonage IPOVonage may know how to sell cheap phone calls, but it messed up when it tried to unload overpriced stock, according to a lawsuit filed id="rss" width="468" height="60" frameborder="no" border="0" marginwidth="0" marginheight="0" scrolling="no"> border="0" width="468" EU wrong to allow passenger data releaseA European decision taken two years ago to share personal information about passengers flying from the EU to the with American authorities was illegal, the European Court of Justice ruled Tuesday. Documents in AT&T spying case unsealedAT&T set up a special room at one of its Internet facilities in 2003 that was open only to employees cleared by the National Security Agency (NSA), according to a declaration by a retired engineer as part of a lawsuit over alleged mass invasion of privacy by the id="rss" width="468" height="60" frameborder="no" border="0" marginwidth="0" marginheight="0" scrolling="no"> border="0" width="468" Settlement ends Sony rootkit caseMusic fans who bought CD's with Sony BMG Music Entertainment's controversial XCP copy control software are going to get refunds. Patents: Don't just say 'no'It's not a new complaint to say the patent system is a mess. Far too many patents containing far too little innovation have been issued and then asserted against companies actually trying to make a id="rss" width="468" height="60" frameborder="no" border="0" marginwidth="0" marginheight="0" scrolling="no"> border="0" width="468" Symantec sues Microsoft; requests halt to Vista developmentSymantec on Thursday filed a lawsuit against Microsoft alleging that the software giant violated a contract over the use of intellectual property and used the technology to develop a competing product. AT&T loses bid to get tapping documents backThe group leading a class-action lawsuit that charges AT&T of handing over Internet-user information to the government won an early court battle id="rss" width="468" height="60" frameborder="no" border="0" marginwidth="0" marginheight="0" scrolling="no"> border="0" width="468" Creative sues Apple over patentDigital media player vendor Creative Technology has asked a court to block sales of Apple's iPod devices, claiming they violate one of Creative's patents. NTP vs. RIM: A good deal for lawyersThe adage that in lawsuits the only sure winners are the lawyers is doubly true in the years-long patent battle between Research in Motion, maker of the BlackBerry handheld, and NTP, a company with one asset - the disputed patent#tracking |
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