Appeals Court Upholds Microsoft Antitrust Deal (Reuters)
Appeals Court Upholds Microsoft Antitrust Deal (Reuters)06/30/2004 02:39 PM Reuters - A federal appeals court on Wednesday
rejected a bid by Massachusetts' attorney general and two
computer industry groups to overturn Microsoft Corp.'s (MSFT.O)
landmark antitrust settlement with the U.S. government.
Appeals court upholds Microsoft antitrust settlement
Appeals court backs Microsoft-DOJ antitrust settlement07/01/2004 12:28 AM After a six-year court fight between Microsoft and the federal
government and nearly 20 U.S. states, a federal appeals court today
rejected efforts by opponents seeking harsher penalties than those
included in the antitrust settlement with the company.
Appeals court ponders Microsoft antitrust suit
Appeals court ponders Microsoft antitrust suit11/04/2003 04:47 PM A federal court considers whether a trial judge's order ending
Microsoft's antitrust case should be tossed out in favor of harsher
remedies.
U.S. appeals court examining terms of Microsoft antitrust settlement
Appeals Court Upholds Do Not Call List (AP)02/17/2004 03:42 PM AP - A federal appeals court upheld the government's do not call
registry Tuesday, dismissing telemarketers' claims that it violates
free speech rights and is unfair because it doesn't apply to charities
and political solicitations.
Appeals court upholds legality of P2P software
Appeals court upholds legality of P2P software08/19/2004 08:44 PM Appeals court upholds an earlier court's ruling that P2P software is
legal. Will the Induce Act make today's ruling irrelevant?
Appeals court upholds Sex.com ruling (USATODAY.com)04/01/2005 06:52 AM USATODAY.com - A federal appeals court last week may have written the
final chapter to a sordid legal saga that helped establish Internet
domain names as property. Stephen Cohen's appeal of a 2001 federal
court ruling that he pay businessman Gary Kremen $65 million for
stealing the domain name Sex.com was rejected.
Appeals court upholds telecom sharing decision
Appeals court upholds telecom sharing decision06/04/2004 07:02 PM WASHINGTON - The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia
Circuit declined Friday to stay its order overturning much of the U.S.
Federal Communications Commission's (FCC) network-sharing rules.
Appeals Court Upholds 'Do Not Call' List (Reuters)
Appeals Court Upholds 'Do Not Call' List (Reuters)02/17/2004 07:45 PM Reuters - It's a clear "don't call us" message
that an appeals court left for telemarketers on Tuesday when it
upheld the popular National Do Not Call registry that contains
more than 50 million names of consumers who do not want
unsolicited sales calls at home.
Federal Appeals Court Upholds Do-Not-Call Registry