SCO extends licence offer past Christmas
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EU Rejects Microsoft's Licence Offer
EU Rejects Microsoft's Licence Offer
03/19/2005 02:29 AMThe server interoperability licence proposed by Microsoft treats
open source vendors unfairly and has unreasonably high royalties,
according to the EC. By Ingrid Marson, ZDNet UK
Oracle Extends PeopleSoft Offer (AP)
Oracle Extends PeopleSoft Offer (AP)
09/23/2004 09:47 PMAP - Oracle Corp. extended its hostile bid for PeopleSoft Inc. for the
12th time, pushing the tender offer through Oct. 8.
Oracle Extends PeopleSoft Offer
Oracle Extends PeopleSoft Offer
07/13/2004 03:41 PMTechzonez Jul 13 2004 7:09PM GMT
Oracle extends PeopleSoft offer again
Oracle extends PeopleSoft offer again
07/13/2004 03:16 PMOffer of $21 per share now has Aug. 27 deadline.
PeopleSoft Extends Its Refund Offer
PeopleSoft Extends Its Refund Offer
11/19/2003 02:06 PMTheStreet.com Nov 19 2003 1:33PM ET
Oracle again extends offer for
PeopleSoft
Oracle again extends offer for
PeopleSoft
08/27/2004 01:27 PM Oracle Corp.'s hostile bid to acquire rival enterprise software maker
PeopleSoft Inc. for $7.7 billion is set to continue for a bit longer.
Oracle further extends PeopleSoft offer
Oracle further extends PeopleSoft offer
09/23/2004 08:06 PMOracle Corp. has again extended its $7.7 billion cash offer for
PeopleSoft Inc. Shareholders now have until Oct. 8 to tender their
shares, Oracle said Thursday.
Brief: PeopleSoft extends
customer-refund offer to Dec. 31
Brief: PeopleSoft extends
customer-refund offer to Dec. 31
11/19/2003 05:48 PMThe company's Customer Assurance Program offers customers refunds of
up to five times the price of their software if the company is
acquired and its products discontinued.
Oracle Extends Hostile Offer for
PeopleSoft
Oracle Extends Hostile Offer for
PeopleSoft
08/27/2004 01:38 PMOracle said that it had extended its hostile tender offer for
PeopleSoft to Sept. 10, as it awaits a ruling on whether the takeover
attempt can proceed.
Briefly: Oracle extends PeopleSoft offer
again
Briefly: Oracle extends PeopleSoft offer
again
07/13/2004 03:16 PMroundup Plus: Cape Clear fills out ESB line...Ampex targets Sony in
infringement suit...MSNBC.com goes into the black...Continental
Airlines offers free Wi-Fi.
Oracle Extends PeopleSoft Offer
(Reuters)
Oracle Extends PeopleSoft Offer
(Reuters)
07/12/2004 05:35 PMReuters - Software maker Oracle Corp.
(ORCL.O) on Monday said it extended its $7.7 billion hostile
bid for rival PeopleSoft Inc. (PSFT.O) until Aug. 27 as it
awaits a U.S. District Court judge's ruling on whether the
takeover attempt can continue.
dincTYPE extends free commercial font
offer
dincTYPE extends free commercial font
offer
05/07/2004 04:55 AMdincTYPE let us know that due to the overwhelming success of its
"blink and you'll miss it" day yesterday, where the company gave away
five of its most requested commercial typefaces, they are extending
the promotion for one more day...
Absa extends free anti-virus offer
Absa extends free anti-virus offer
07/27/2004 12:56 AMDirect and Related Links for 'Absa
extends free anti-virus offer'
“Cape Town - ITWeb, 20 July 2004 - Banking group Absa has
renewed its agreement to provide its Internet customers with the Trend
Micro PC-cillin anti-virus software for another year. Absa has been
providing customers with free PC-cillin 2003 software since August
2003 following the identity theft scare that occurred earlier that
year, when several of its customers had money stolen out of their
accounts. The bank says the PC-cillin software offers virus detection
and…
Telus extends $1.1-billion offer for
cellphone rival Microcell by to Sept. 20
Telus extends $1.1-billion offer for
cellphone rival Microcell by to Sept. 20
08/21/2004 12:53 PMCanadian Press Aug 21 2004 4:14PM GMT
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UK 3G Licence Holder May Sue
UK 3G Licence Holder May Sue
12/17/2004 06:43 PM3G Dec 17 2004 9:59AM GMT
JTB Plans To Bid For 3G Licence
JTB Plans To Bid For 3G Licence
12/11/2003 12:32 AMBruDirect Dec 10 2003 11:48PM ET
Finnish CC Licence
Finnish CC Licence
05/27/2004 11:05 AMFinland is the third country after the US and Japan to go ahead with
their fully-fledged CC licences. After several months of legal
deliberation the Finnish project lead Herkko Hietanen felt able to
clear the licence draft and present it to the Finnish public last
Monday, thus marking a major milestone in the development of iCommons.
The Finns are widely seen as one of the technologically most advanced
countries in Europe.
Fifth 3G licence bad for industry:
report
Fifth 3G licence bad for industry:
report
06/28/2004 04:46 PMThe Standard Jun 28 2004 8:34PM GMT
OSI takes on licence proliferation
OSI takes on licence proliferation
04/07/2005 09:35 PMvnunet.com Apr 8 2005 1:16AM GMT
IDA spells out 3G licence requirements
IDA spells out 3G licence requirements
07/30/2004 08:49 PMStraits Times Jul 30 2004 11:47PM GMT
Licence fees and GDP per capita
Licence fees and GDP per capita
12/06/2003 12:25 AMRishab writes: I've prepared a table comparing the $560 cost of a
single windows + office licence to GDP/capita for 176 countries and
some geographical aggregates. In India, GDP/capita is $462 so the
licence cost of windows is 14.5 months of average income, translated
into US terms that's $42725. Not surprisingly, the higher this
effective cost, the higher the BSA-estimated piracy rate. Read all
about it....
Mobilcom returns 3G licence
Mobilcom returns 3G licence
12/24/2003 06:34 AMEurope in Brief
Ofta may issue fifth 3G licence
Ofta may issue fifth 3G licence
06/23/2004 04:02 PMThe Standard Jun 23 2004 7:12PM GMT
Microsoft has no licence for bad
behaviour
Microsoft has no licence for bad
behaviour
09/03/2004 09:55 AMMicrosoft's demands for control of essential Internet standards belie
its commitments to security for all. The fight against spam is both
practical and symbolic. It directly affects our ability to benefit
from the Net, and it epitomises the balance between free access and
control. A new standard, Sender ID, makes it easier to reject email
that doesn't come from its purported source. It's not the magic
bullet, but it's certainly part of the gun. Yet Microsoft is actively
hindering the adoption of this standard. Uniquely among Internet
standards, Microsoft's restrictive licence is plainly incompatible
with open source, in theory and in practice. It can do this, the
company says, because it holds intellectual property -- in the form of
pending patents -- on basic ideas used in the standard, and thus it is
free to demand that anyone who incorporates the standard in a product
must comply with Microsoft's conditions. Ask the company why it needs
to make this demand and no good answer is forthcoming.
A Licence To Print Money
A Licence To Print Money
04/28/2004 01:45 AMThere are signs, if you look closely enough, that the Windows
licensing engine is starting to make Microsoft a bit, well, sclerotic.
By Charles Arthur, Independent (via MyAppleMenu)
Offshore off-licence relaunches
Offshore off-licence relaunches
08/14/2004 08:05 AMBritain's first offshore off-licence is set to reopen off England's
coast as Customs officers return £100,000 worth of cigarettes and
alcohol.
Solaris licence gets OSI approval
Solaris licence gets OSI approval
01/05/2005 08:31 AMZDNet UK Jan 5 2005 12:40PM GMT
Sun moots GPL licence for Solaris
Sun moots GPL licence for Solaris
05/04/2004 09:29 AMComputer Weekly May 4 2004 2:06PM GMT
Will Apple Be Forced To Licence Its DRM?
Will Apple Be Forced To Licence Its DRM?
06/17/2005 03:37 PMEricsson alliance with Napster could force its hand. By Tony
Dennis, The Inquirer
Telefonica In 3g Licence Negotiations In
Italy
Telefonica In 3g Licence Negotiations In
Italy
07/07/2004 06:06 AMewirelessnews Jul 7 2004 10:24AM GMT
Creative Archive Licence Group
Creative Archive Licence Group
04/13/2005 02:32 PM
Creative archive
licence group at The Beeb. Today sees the launch of the Creative
Archive Licence Group, a joint venture between the
BBC, the
Open University,
Channel 4 and
the
BFI to provide legal content to the (initially UK only) public
under
a
series of licences that are quite similar to those by
Creative Commons. Although at
present only a trial,
the project timetable looks
as though some good material will be made available.
OSI outlines licence cull plans
OSI outlines licence cull plans
04/07/2005 05:24 AMZDNet UK Apr 7 2005 9:22AM GMT
Microsoft charity licence gets lukewarm
welcome
Microsoft charity licence gets lukewarm
welcome
04/15/2004 12:58 PMThe Register Apr 15 2004 5:29PM GMT
"Creative Archive Licence Group"
"Creative Archive Licence Group"
04/14/2005 10:31 AMSun slams open source licence
Sun slams open source licence
04/06/2005 09:56 AMZDNet Australia Apr 6 2005 1:42PM GMT
Orange flogs Swedish 3G licence
Orange flogs Swedish 3G licence
12/30/2003 07:18 AMThe Register Dec 30 2003 6:52AM ET
3G licence holders publish commitments
3G licence holders publish commitments
02/19/2004 07:38 PMOnBusiness Feb 19 2004 10:21PM GMT
Plan for 5th 3G licence draws fire
Plan for 5th 3G licence draws fire
07/02/2004 07:46 PMThe Standard Jul 2 2004 11:12PM GMT
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