Microsoft to pay Gateway $150 million to settle claims
Grok Headline matches for Microsoft to pay Gateway $150 million to settle claims
Microsoft to pay Gateway to settle
claims
Microsoft to pay Gateway to settle
claims
04/11/2005 10:51 AMMicrosoft and Gateway have reached an agreement to settle all past
legal issues arising from the U.S. antitrust case against the software
maker, the companies said Monday.
Microsoft to pay Gateway to settle
antitrust claims
Microsoft to pay Gateway to settle
antitrust claims
04/11/2005 03:19 PMMacWorld Apr 11 2005 7:01PM GMT
News: Microsoft to pay Gateway to settle
antitrust claims
News: Microsoft to pay Gateway to settle
antitrust claims
04/11/2005 03:01 PMMicrosoft Corp. and Gateway Inc. have reached an agreement to settle
all past legal issues arising from the U.S. antitrust case against the
software maker, the companies said Monday.
Microsoft to Pay Gateway $150 Million to
Settle Antitrust Issues
Microsoft to Pay Gateway $150 Million to
Settle Antitrust Issues
04/11/2005 03:19 PMWashington Post Apr 11 2005 6:31PM GMT
Microsoft and Gateway to Settle
Antitrust Suit
Microsoft and Gateway to Settle
Antitrust Suit
04/11/2005 11:26 PMThe Microsoft Corporation will pay Gateway $150 million to settle the
computer maker's claim that it was harmed by Microsoft's abuse of its
Windows monopoly.
Gateway, Microsoft Settle Lingering
Antitrust Issues
Gateway, Microsoft Settle Lingering
Antitrust Issues
04/11/2005 02:24 PMOn Monday, Microsoft and Gateway announced that the two had come to a
mediated resolution of their lingering antitrust differences. And
while "Microsoft denies any liability to Gateway," Microsoft is paying
Gateway periodic payments totaling $150 million over four years.
EU Rejects Latest Microsoft Offer To
Settle Antitrust Claims
EU Rejects Latest Microsoft Offer To
Settle Antitrust Claims
02/17/2004 11:35 AMEuropean Union regulators have rejected as insufficient Microsoft's
latest offer to settle long-running antitrust charges but are
continuing talks, sources said Tuesday. With a verdict due this
spring, the U.S. software giant has been scrambling to avert what
could be a far-reaching order to change the way it packages its
dominant Windows desktop operation system and reveal more of its
underlying code to rival manufacturers.
Microsoft settles Gateway antitrust
claims for $150M
Microsoft settles Gateway antitrust
claims for $150M
04/11/2005 08:28 PMMENAFN Apr 12 2005 12:34AM GMT
Lawyers Who Got Microsoft To Settle Want
$258 Million In Fees
Lawyers Who Got Microsoft To Settle Want
$258 Million In Fees
05/12/2004 02:08 PMThere are plenty of stories about class action cases where it's the
lawyers who walk off with the real prize, where those involved in the
case get pennies for the dollars they lost. Now, the California
lawyers who convinced Microsoft to settle their anti-trust suit say
they deserve $258 million in fees -
approximately 25% of the entire settlement. When broken out into
pieces, it means $3,000 per hour for the lead attorney, $2,000 per
hour for 34 other lawyers and an impressive $1,000 per hour for
administrative work. Microsoft, of course, claims the fees seem a bit
high - but you could make the same argument about some of their
software. Meanwhile, Microsoft may get off without paying the $16 or
so they owe you for overcharging on Windows if you don't
fill out
the claim form. Yes, that $16 they overcharged you for Windows
represents just under one minute of administrative work done on this
case.
Microsoft pays $60 million to settle
patent suit
Microsoft pays $60 million to settle
patent suit
12/25/2003 11:41 AMMultiReg.com Dec 25 2003 10:09AM ET
Did Microsoft Pay $12.75 Million To
Opera To Settle Interoperability
Problems?
Did Microsoft Pay $12.75 Million To
Opera To Settle Interoperability
Problems?
05/24/2004 12:27 PMBack in 2001, there was a big stink when people realized that anyone
visiting MSN with an Opera browser were told that they needed to
"upgrad
e" their browser to IE in order to view the page. People
immediately (and perhaps rightfully so) started accusing Microsoft of
unfairly leveraging their monopoly power to shut out a perfectly
reasonable (and more standards compliant) Opera browser. Last week,
Opera put out a short press release saying that they had received
$12.75 million to settle a problem, but didn't indicate from whom.
Now, people are starting to say that
it was Microsoft, paying off Opera
to avoid a lawsuit on the issue - which, to this day, they insist was
simply a programming error, and not an attempt to get Opera users to
switch to IE.
Microsoft to Pay Gateway $150 Million
Microsoft to Pay Gateway $150 Million
04/11/2005 10:47 AMMicrosoft and Gateway have finally agreed to settle all outstanding
claims that arose in the mid-1990s during the U.S. Department of
Justice's antitrust suit against Redmond. Microsoft continues to deny
liability, but will pay Gateway $150 million to put the claims behind
it.
Microsoft pays $440 million to settle
InterTrust patent suit
Microsoft pays $440 million to settle
InterTrust patent suit
04/12/2004 11:37 AMSan Francisco Chronicle Apr 12 2004 3:47PM GMT
Microsoft pays $440 million US to settle
InterTrust patent suit
Microsoft pays $440 million US to settle
InterTrust patent suit
04/12/2004 07:26 PMNational Post Apr 12 2004 11:19PM GMT
Microsoft agrees to pay SPX $60 million
to settle patent-infringement suit
Microsoft agrees to pay SPX $60 million
to settle patent-infringement suit
12/25/2003 05:34 AMSeattle Times Dec 25 2003 4:16AM ET
Microsoft Corp. pays US$440 million to
settle InterTrust patent suit
Microsoft Corp. pays US$440 million to
settle InterTrust patent suit
04/12/2004 10:14 AMNational Post Apr 12 2004 1:50PM GMT
Microsoft, Gateway Reach $150
Million Settlement
Microsoft, Gateway Reach $150
Million Settlement
04/11/2005 06:03 PMAs part of an agreement to settle antitrust claims brought by Gateway
in the mid-1990s, Microsoft has agreed to pay the computer maker $150
million over four years.
Microsoft pays $440 million to settle
InterTrust patent suit over anti-piracy
technology
Microsoft pays $440 million to settle
InterTrust patent suit over anti-piracy
technology
04/12/2004 11:18 AMSan Francisco Chronicle Apr 12 2004 3:31PM GMT
Microsoft claims 4.5 million bl0ggers
Microsoft claims 4.5 million bl0ggers
04/08/2005 08:56 AMThe company said in a statement that since it was introduced in test
form Dec. 1, 4.5 million blogs have been set up. However, fewer than
4% (about 170,000) are updated daily, according to the Seattle Times.
New to the official release of MSN Spaces is advertising, with Volvo
as the first customer -- putting its banner ads on Spaces and also
sponsoring a "best of" page, inviting people to write about
experiences with their automobiles. MSN Spaces staff will scour other
blogs for compatible posts and put them on the Volvo site, according
to Microsoft (MSFT: news, chart, profile) .
The company also released a new version of its MSN Messenger software
for instant, voice, and video messaging. It too will have advertising,
starting with Coca Cola Co.'s (KO: news, chart, profile) Sprite
offering downloads of "theme packs," which include animations and
backgrounds and audio clips. American Greetings Corp. (AM: news,
chart, profile) also plans to sell icons for personalizing messages.
"It's just a way for people to express themselves," MSN corporate vice
president Blake Irving told the Seattle Post-Intelligencer. "It's
advertising but it doesn't feel that way."
MSN has also added a search button into the Messenger window to boost
use of MSN Search.
Intergraph, Gateway Settle 'Clipper'
Spat
Intergraph, Gateway Settle 'Clipper'
Spat
05/17/2004 06:02 PMInternet News May 17 2004 9:44PM GMT
Intergraph, Gateway settle Pentium
patent suit
Intergraph, Gateway settle Pentium
patent suit
05/13/2004 12:41 PMGateway agrees to pay Intergraph at least $10 million to settle a suit
alleging that Pentium-based Gateway PCs violated patents involving an
Intergraph chip called Clipper.
Church Could Pay $1.5 Bln to Settle
Abuse Claims
Church Could Pay $1.5 Bln to Settle
Abuse Claims
08/29/2004 04:05 PMReuters via Wired News Aug 29 2004 7:32PM GMT
Research and Markets: Global Service
Provider Voice Over Internet Protocol
(VoIP) Gateway Market at $165.3 Million
in 2003 is Expected to Reach $985.7
Million in 2009
Research and Markets: Global Service
Provider Voice Over Internet Protocol
(VoIP) Gateway Market at $165.3 Million
in 2003 is Expected to Reach $985.7
Million in 2009
04/19/2005 03:49 AMResearch and Markets (researchandmarkets.com/reports/c15868) has
announced the addition of Voice Over Internet Protocol (VoIP) Market
Opportunities, Strategies, and Forecasts, 2004 to 2009 to their
offering. [PRWEB Apr 19, 2005]
Apple to settle iPod battery claims
Apple to settle iPod battery claims
06/06/2005 12:04 AMApple Computer will extend warranties and issue credits to consumers
who had battery problems with older iPods under a proposed
class-action settlement.
Church Could Pay $1.5 Bln to Settle
Abuse Claims (Reuters)
Church Could Pay $1.5 Bln to Settle
Abuse Claims (Reuters)
08/29/2004 04:25 PMReuters - People who say they were sexually
abused by priests could receive more than $1.5 billion in
damages from the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Los Angeles --
more than any other U.S. diocese has paid to date, the Los
Angeles Times reported on Sunday.
Calif. Church May Pay $1.5 Billion to
Settle Claims
Calif. Church May Pay $1.5 Billion to
Settle Claims
08/29/2004 05:47 PMReuters via Wired News Aug 29 2004 10:45PM GMT
Computer Associates And Quest Software
Settle Intellectual Property Claims
Computer Associates And Quest Software
Settle Intellectual Property Claims
03/25/2005 09:18 PMTechnology News Daily Mar 26 2005 2:04AM GMT
HP to pay US$105 million to settle
Canada dispute
HP to pay US$105 million to settle
Canada dispute
05/17/2004 01:40 AMZDNet Australia May 17 2004 4:48AM GMT
IBM, Compuware Settle Lawsuit for $400
Million
IBM, Compuware Settle Lawsuit for $400
Million
03/22/2005 09:55 PMIBM and Compuware agree to settle a lawsuit in which Compuware accused
IBM of predatory pricing and antitrust violations.
Time Warner and S.E.C. Settle for $300
Million
Time Warner and S.E.C. Settle for $300
Million
03/22/2005 04:56 PMTime Warner Inc. settled a complaint by the Securities and Exchange
Commission that the company's AOL unit overstated revenue for nine
quarters.
HP to pay $105 million to settle Canada
dispute
HP to pay $105 million to settle Canada
dispute
05/14/2004 01:40 PMThe computing company is settling a dispute with the Canadian
government, but both will cooperate in legal action against those they
say are to blame in a billing 'scheme.'
Quest pays CA $16 million to settle
lawsuit
Quest pays CA $16 million to settle
lawsuit
03/24/2005 12:14 PMQuest Software has agreed to pay $16 million plus additional royalties
to Computer Associates International to settle a lawsuit CA filed in
2002 accusing Quest of illegally using CA source code, the companies
said Thursday. The deal also resolves Quest counterclaims challenging
the validity of some CA copyrights.
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BlackBerry Maker to Pay $450 Million to
Settle Patent Fight
BlackBerry Maker to Pay $450 Million to
Settle Patent Fight
03/17/2005 03:53 AMResearch In Motion, maker of the popular BlackBerry messaging device,
settled a three-year-old patent dispute with a $450 million payment to
NTP.
Pfizer to Pay $430 Million to Settle
Illegal Marketing Case
Pfizer to Pay $430 Million to Settle
Illegal Marketing Case
05/13/2004 12:24 PMPfizer has agreed to plead guilty to charges that on of its units
illegaly promoted non-approved uses for one of its drugs.
Citigroup Agrees to Pay $70 Million to
Settle Lending Inquiry
Citigroup Agrees to Pay $70 Million to
Settle Lending Inquiry
05/27/2004 03:26 PMCitigroup said today it had settled an investigation into the lending
practices of one of its units and that it was selling its holdings in
Samba Financial, a Saudi bank.
Lucent Pays $25 Million to Settle Fraud
Case
Lucent Pays $25 Million to Settle Fraud
Case
05/17/2004 03:00 PMLucent was fined by the S.E.C. today for not fully cooperating in an
investigation of its accounting. Ten former executives were also
charged.
Google pays Yahoo $330 million US to
settle patent claim
Google pays Yahoo $330 million US to
settle patent claim
08/09/2004 04:57 PMCBC Aug 9 2004 9:39PM GMT
Gateway loss $6 million steeper
Gateway loss $6 million steeper
05/10/2004 07:11 PMTheStreet.com May 10 2004 11:22PM GMT
Gateway Posts $339 Million Loss
Gateway Posts $339 Million Loss
07/22/2004 10:04 PMIts purchase of eMachines in March set off big changes at the company,
from closing retail stores to announcing layoffs to adding eMachines
computers into the financial mix.
Grok Description matches for Microsoft to pay Gateway $150 million to settle claims
GrokA matches for Microsoft to pay Gateway $150 million to settle claims
Microsoft to pay Gateway $150 million to settle claims