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- Kensington project draws local concern
- A neighborhood group is speaking out on behalf of residents and business owners near Colusa Circle, expressing concerns about another proposed development at Colusa Circle. This time, they are objecting to a project at 401 Colusa Avenue, where a developer is seeking to put a three-story, multi-use building. ...
- Research articles 2008-07-03
- Consumer and Public Interest Groups Back New U.S. Patent Rules That Would Curtail Abusive Behavior by Applicants
- To: POLITICAL EDITORSContact: Daniel Ravicher, Executive Director of the Public Patent Foundation, +1-212-796-0570, info@pubpat.org; or John N. Simpson of Foundation for Taxpayer and Consumer Rights, +1-310-392-0522, ext. 317, +1-310-292-1902 mobile, john@consumerwatchdog.org ALEXANDRIA, Va., Dec. 20 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- A coalition of consumer advocacy and public interest groups today filed legal papers...
- Research articles 2007-12-20
- First-Ever Economic Study Calculates Dollar Value of 'Fair Use' on U.S. Economy
- To: TECHNOLOGY EDITORSContact: Kristin Perkins Magur, +1-202-683-3112, kmagur@qorvis.com, for Computer and Communications Industry Association Study concludes contribution of 'fair use' represents 1/6 of U.S. GDPWASHINGTON, Sept. 12 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Fair Use exceptions to U.S. copyright laws are responsible for more than $4.5 trillion in annual revenue for the United States,...
- Research articles 2007-09-12
- Digital Freedom Campaign Comment on Fair Use Study
- To: TECHNOLOGY EDITORSContact: Jennifer Stoltz, +1-202-448-3145, jstoltz@qorvis.com, for Digital Freedom Campaign WASHINGTON, Sept. 12 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- According to the findings of a study released today by CCIA, industries dependent on the "fair use" provisions of U.S. copyright law employ 1 in 8 American workers and represent more than $4.5 trillion...
- Research articles 2007-09-12
- DRM-Free Music Better Service - Better Business
- The Digital Freedom Campaign today applauded the Universal Music Group's decision to begin test selling DRM-Free music. UMG is the latest label to offer open format digital music to consumers, coming on the heels of the London-based EMI Group's recent announcement that since they began offering DRM-Free music through iTunes...
- Research articles 2007-08-10
- Regulations may shake up US mobile telephone market
- WASHINGTON AFP — The mercenary US mobile telephone market faces a rough shake-up after authorities set new rules for auctioning airwaves, boosting users' freedom to switch providers and access the Internet by phone. The Federal Communications Commission FCC has approved the rules to come into force next January, when...
- Research articles 2007-08-05
- NBC/Universal, Major League Baseball and National Football League Among Companies Called to the Carpet Over Years of Misleading Consumers
- To: ENTERTAINMENT EDITORSContact: Jennifer Stoltz of the Computer & Communications Industry Association, jstoltz@qorvis.com, +1-202-448-3145 WASHINGTON, July 31 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The following is being issued by the Computer & Communications Industry Association: What: CCIA files formal complaint, demands federal investigation byFederal Trade Commission of major media, broadcast and...
- Research articles 2007-07-31
- For-Profit Websites Imitating Government Agencies: Taxpayers at Risk as Deadline Approaches
- To: BUSINESS EDITORSContact: Jordan Brown, Office: +1-202-777-3543, Mobile: +1-202- 340-2202, or Katherine Hull, +1-202-777-3504, both for the Computer & Communications Industry Association WASHINGTON, April 11 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The Computer & Communications Industry Association is warning consumers still preparing their taxes -- leading up to the April 17th deadline -- about...
- Research articles 2007-04-11
- Microsoft goes for Google in global copyright battle
- NEW YORK AFP — Software giant Microsoft Tuesday launched a stinging attack on Google, accusing its Internet rival of riding roughshod over copyright in a rush to grab content for its own commercial benefit. The attack by top Microsoft lawyer Tom Rubin came as the two corporate titans step...
- Research articles 2007-03-06
- Editorial | Pennsauken Mart Property
- The cast screams soap opera: Political boss, felon, immigrant merchants, clueless bureaucrats, slick developers, a down-on-its-luck town. The stakes, however, are far greater than Nielsen ratings although this saga has real miniseries potential. It's the on-again, off-again attempt by Camden County to redevelop the derelict Pennsauken Mart property, at Routes...
- Research articles 2006-12-01
- N.J. Mart owners face possible eviction
- Months after being moved from the Pennsauken Mart and weeks after opening their businesses at the new Grand Marketplace in Willingboro, the Mart merchants may be tossed out - again. They have been told by Marketplace officials that they have to pay the construction costs of their new shops by...
- Research articles 2006-11-22
- Citrix Announces New Advanced Certifications; Redesigned Citrix Certified Integration Architect 4 and Citrix Certified Enterprise Administrator 4 Most Advanced, Extensive Preparation Available for Citrix Deployments
- FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. -- Citrix Systems, Inc. (Nasdaq:CTXS), the global leader in access infrastructure solutions, today announced the launch of two new advanced certifications, Citrix Certified Integration ArchitectTM 4 CCIA for Citrix Access SuiteTM 4 and Citrix Certified Enterprise AdministratorTM 4 CCEA for Citrix Access Suite 4. These redesigned certifications,...
- Research articles 2006-06-19
- Sask Govt Urges Cattle Producers To Age-Verify Animals.
- Byline: Resource News International WINNIPEG, MB, Nov 23, 2005 Resource News International via COMTEX -- The Provincial Government of Saskatchewan is strongly encouraging cattle producers to register age information for their animals to help gain access to international markets, a release said. ...
- Research articles 2005-11-23
- Australian watchdog gives Cherie Blair charity more time for defence
- SYDNEY AFP — An Australian children's charity under investigation over the distribution of proceedes from gala dinner involving British Prime Minister Tony Blair's wife Cherie, has been given extra time to show why it should not be banned from fundraising. The Children's Cancer Institute Australia CCIA is facing mandatory...
- Research articles 2005-10-27
- Alberta Cattle Producers Voluntarily Registering Cattle.
- Winnipeg, MB, Jul 12, 2005 Resource News International via COMTEX Alberta Cattle producers have voluntarily submitted more than 30,000 birth date records, as of July 11, to the Canadian Cattle Identification Agency's CCIA age verification website, helping to bolster the industry's international reputation, said...
- Research articles 2005-07-12
- Lion lies with lambs
- As we all know, the $37 billion software supergiant Microsoft is not the most universally popular of companies. Even its most trivial of business moves bring on wails of complaint and dark mutterings about unfair business practices, conspiracy and the stifling of innovation. But perhaps, after a decade of...
- Research articles 2005-02-10
- Lion lies with lambs
- As we all know, the $37 billion software supergiant Microsoft is not the most universally popular of companies. Even its most trivial of business moves bring on wails of complaint and dark mutterings about unfair business practices, conspiracy and the stifling of innovation. But perhaps, after a decade of...
- Research articles 2005-01-10
- EU says 2 withdrawals won't hurt antitrust case
- BRUSSELS, Belgium -- The European Union insisted Wednesday its antitrust case against Microsoft Corp. remains intact despite a surprise meeting called by the judge following the desertion of two of the EU's biggest allies. "Just the fact that certain parties have withdrawn from the proceedings doesn't change the...
- Research articles 2004-11-25
- SOFTWARE: CCIA BOWS OUT OF MICROSOFT FIGHT, BUT COMMISSION PERSISTS.(Microsoft Corp.)(Computer and Communications Industry Association)
- The Commission maintains that the sanctions imposed on the company should stand. "Antitrust enforcement by the Commission does not hinge upon complaints by individual parties, but is geared towards protecting the consumer's interests", said competition spokeswoman Amelia Torres in a statement. As part...
- Research articles 2004-11-10
- COMMISSION LOOSES TWO KEY ALLIES IN ITS LEGAL BATTLE WITH MICROSOFT.(Microsoft Corp.)(Computer and Communications Industry Association)
- Microsoft is pursuing its charm offensive and has even buried the hatchet with several of its erstwhile enemies, notably a publisher of Linux free software and above all a professional association that attacked it on both sides of the Atlantic for unfair competition. More so than...
- Research articles 2004-11-10
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