Resources
BNET Resources
- sort by:
- Relevance
- Date
- Popularity
- Microsoft Sues Texas Computer Sellers for Copyright Violations.
- Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
- Research articles 1998-11-02
- Warner bros charges Bajaj with copyright violation.
- Apr. 12--NEW DELHI -- India's largest two and three-wheeler maker Bajaj Auto Ltd -- which has been facing copycat issues with Chinese rivals -- has now been charged with plagiarism. Apr. 12--NEW DELHI -- India's largest two and three-wheeler maker Bajaj Auto Ltd --...
- Research articles 2006-04-12
- Micrografx Requests Restraining Order Against Corel Over Copyright Violations: Industry Members Must Play By Same Rules As Consumers
- RICHARDSON, Texas--BUSINESS WIRE--Jan. 20, 1998-- MicrografxR, Inc. (NASDAQ: MGXI), a global leader in graphics software, today exercised its fundamental right to fully control its corporate intellectual property. Micrografx, Inc. today filed for a temporary restraining order against Corel Corporation (NASDAQ: COSFF) in the Federal District Court for...
- Research articles 1998-01-20
- Intel lawsuit hits AMD 486 again - Advanced Micro Devices - Intel accuses AMD of copyright violations on Am486 microprocessors
- SANTA CLARA, CALIF.--Intell last week charged Advanced Micro Devices with copyright infringement on Am486s incorporating Intel microcode and 486s with "cleanroom" microcode.
- Research articles 1993-05-03
- Speedera and Macromedia Unveil Secure Flash Video Delivery; Customers Can Now Monetize Macromedia Flash Video Content While Protecting It from Theft and Copyright Violations
- LAS VEGAS -- Speedera Networks Inc., a leading global provider of on-demand distributed hosting and content delivery services, and Macromedia (Nasdaq:MACR) today announced the immediate availability of a new, secure Macromedia Flash video streaming option to both monetize and protect content delivered via Flash Video Streaming Service powered by Speedera....
- Research articles 2005-04-18
- Feds charge Lenfest with copyright violation. (Federal Bureau of Investigation; Lenfest Communications Inc.'s Suburban Cable TV Co. Inc.)
- WASHINGTON -- Suburban Cable TV Co. Inc. and parent Lenfest Communications Inc. purposely underreported cable receipts in order to pay lower copyright fees, charged the U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania in a complaint filed last WASHINGTON -- Suburban Cable TV Co. Inc....
- Research articles 1993-12-20
- Nintendo Sues Rocklin, Calif., Publisher for Copyright Violation.(Originated from The Sacramento Bee, Calif.)
- Nov. 21--Video game maker Nintendo wants a Rocklin publisher to stop selling a strategy guide for a popular James Bond adventure game, claiming the book violates copyright laws. Nov. 21--Video game maker Nintendo wants a Rocklin publisher to stop selling a...
- Research articles 1997-11-21
- China's Baidu defends copyright violation issue.(INTERNET)(Brief Article)
- China's biggest search engine, Baidu.com is alleged to have infringed on recording companies' copyrights. Sony BMG, Warner, EMI, and Universal claimed that Baidu enabled users to download 137 songs illegally on its search ... China's biggest search engine, Baidu.com is alleged to have infringed on...
- Research articles 2005-10-01
Additional Resources
- Japanese Production Company to Send Copyright-Violation Warning to Thai Firms.
- By Bamrung Amnatcharoenrit, Bangkok Post, Thailand Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Mar. 22--Tsuburaya Productions Co of Japan, the copyright owner of the Ultraman character, will next week send a copyright violation warning to Bangkok-based Tsuburaya Chaiyo Co and the Nation Multimedia Group Plc. ...
- Research articles 2002-03-22
- Kruger Sued for Copyright Violation - Thomas Hoepker and Charlotte Dabney v. Barbara Kruger - Brief Article
- A 1990 work by Barbara Kruger has prompted accusations of copyright violation. Untitled (It's a small world but not if you have to clean it) features a black-and-white photograph of a young woman peering through a magnifying glass, with Kruger's signature text superimposed. The original image was taken by German...
- Research articles 2001-03-01
- How Copyright Became Controversial
- This feature is on the ban on individuals cracking encryption codes used by content owners to restrict access to digital works on which they hold copyrights. In other words, the paper explains that for the first time in history, it isn't the copyright violation that was the crime but it...
- White papers 2002-04-03
- China shuts down over 100 websites for copyright violation
- BEIJING AFP — China has shut down more than 100 websites for copyright violations since a new regulation came into effect in July, state media have said. The websites included those that provided free downloads of movies and music, the Xinhua news agency said Monday. The government passed...
- Research articles 2006-08-21
- Software piracy: is it happening in your school or university? (includes related articles on steps for staying legal and code of ethics)(ways to avoid software copyright violation) (Industry Trend or Event)(Cover Story)
- The Copyright Act confers on the owner of a copyrighted work the proprietary right to the work, enabling the owner to copy, distribute and display the work. Educational facilities are qualified for specific exemptions of this act; however, it can be difficult to determine legality of copyrights, especially when dealing...
- Research articles 1998-04-01
- St. Charles-based 321 Studios faces second lawsuit over alleged copyright violation
- On Nov. 17, Twentieth Century Fox and Paramount Pictures filed suit against St. Charles-based 321 Studios in the U.S. District Court in the Southern District of New York, alleging that 321 Studios' products violate the Digital Millennium Copyright Act. 321 Studios is currently involved in a lawsuit against nine major...
- Research articles 2003-12-05
- SLA Urges Authors, Publishers to Settle Differences in Copyright Dispute - Special Libraries Association - Brief Article
- SLA's Board of Directors called for publishers and authors to seek consensus through negotiations, rather than wait for the Supreme Court to reach a decision in the matter of Tasini et al v. New York Times. Tasini vs. The New York Times is the landmark lawsuit brought by members...
- Research articles 2001-04-01
- Harry Potter And the Case of the Copyright Infringement
- Harry Potter And the Case of the Copyright InfringementRE: Harry Potter And the Case of the Copyright InfringementSpell check. When "putting the breaks on", one should use the word,"brakes" to mean stopping power.Not the first timeThis is not the first set of literary works that have had a "lexicon"...
- Discussion threads 2008-04-15
- Hollywood takes on PVRs.(ReplayTV sued)(Brief Article)
- Content providers sue ReplayTV, claiming copyright violation It was only a question of time before the Hollywood community would take action against PVRs that provide the means to automatically skip commercials. With the debut of the ReplayTV Content...
- Research articles 2001-11-05
- Court Enters Restraining Order against Xacta and Telos In Computer Fraud & Abuse, Trade Secret Violation & Copyright Infringement Lawsuit Filed by SecureInfo Corporation
- SAN ANTONIO -- The United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia entered a temporary restraining order against Xacta Corporation, Telos Corp (Xacta's parent company) and David Wilson (Xacta's Vice President of Product Management) on May 13, 2005 in the lawsuit filed by SecureInfo Corporation for computer fraud...
- Research articles 2005-05-16
- New threats of censorship of libraries and the Net loom in Congress - Worth Noting
- The American Library Association is alerting its members and the general public about two bills pending in Congress. The first is House Resolution 2441, the National Information Infrastructure Copyright Protection Act of 1995, a legislative package heavily promoted by the motion-picture, recording, and publishing industries. If passed in its present...
- Research articles 1996-07-01
- Coming to grips with a world without Microsoft Word
- SOFTWARE Agencies might have to find other word-processing programs, observers say Will federal agencies need to start looking for new word-processing software to prepare for the day when they can no longer buy the nearly ubiquitous Microsoft Word? Although most experts say that's unlikely, it is possible now that Microsoft...
- News items 2009-08-20
- << Previous
- page 1 of 1
- Next >>