Microsoft Agrees Settlement Over MikeRoweSoft.com
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B.C. teen agrees to trade
mikerowesoft.com domain for Microsoft
goodies
B.C. teen agrees to trade
mikerowesoft.com domain for Microsoft
goodies
01/23/2004 09:54 PMCanadian Press via Canada.com Jan 24 2004 1:37AM GMT
Microsoft agrees GBP240m settlement
Microsoft agrees GBP240m settlement
04/13/2004 12:37 AMGlasgow Herald Apr 13 2004 4:13AM GMT
CSC agrees to overtime settlement
CSC agrees to overtime settlement
03/25/2005 09:07 PMPlaintiffs' attorney says tech services provider will pay $24 million
to settle class action suit.
First Israeli Settlement Agrees to Move
(AP)
First Israeli Settlement Agrees to Move
(AP)
12/26/2004 11:03 AMAP - Residents of a small Jewish settlement said Sunday they reached a
deal to move to a village inside Israel, becoming the first community
to agree to be evacuated under the government's Gaza withdrawal plan.
Citigroup Agrees to a Settlement Over
WorldCom
Citigroup Agrees to a Settlement Over
WorldCom
05/10/2004 11:15 PMCitigroup also said that it roughly quadrupled its reserves for still
pending lawsuits to $6.7 billion.
Enron agrees to pay $35 million
settlement
Enron agrees to pay $35 million
settlement
04/28/2004 05:17 PM1st Israeli Settlement Agrees to Exit
Gaza (AP)
1st Israeli Settlement Agrees to Exit
Gaza (AP)
12/27/2004 05:19 AMAP - Israel's Gaza pullout plan, threatened by settler resistance, got
a major boost when a Jewish settlement agreed to move as a unit to a
village inside Israel.
Mutual Fund Agrees to $100 Million
Settlement With New York
Mutual Fund Agrees to $100 Million
Settlement With New York
06/21/2004 12:14 PMPilgrim Baxter & Associates has agreed to a $100 million settlement
with the state of New York in an improper trading case.
HealthSouth agrees to US$325 million
settlement in medical fraud case
HealthSouth agrees to US$325 million
settlement in medical fraud case
01/01/2005 12:33 PMCanadian Press Jan 1 2005 3:17PM GMT
Gaza Settlement Agrees to Leave Under
Israeli Withdrawal Plan
Gaza Settlement Agrees to Leave Under
Israeli Withdrawal Plan
12/26/2004 06:39 PMJERUSALEM, Dec. 26 - A small Jewish settlement tucked in the corner of
the Gaza Strip has become the first one in which all the residents
have agreed to leave under the Israeli government's Gaza withdrawal
plan, an Israeli official said today.
Settlement Recovery Center Announces
Last Call for Microsoft Settlement Money
Settlement Recovery Center Announces
Last Call for Microsoft Settlement Money
12/31/2004 08:38 PMInvestors Business Daily Dec 31 2004 11:57PM GMT
Microsoft sues MikeRoweSoft.Com
Microsoft sues MikeRoweSoft.Com
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Microsoft Takes On MikeRoweSoft
Microsoft Takes On MikeRoweSoft
01/19/2004 01:44 AMI'm surprised this one hasn't gotten more attention yet (though, it
probably will). A kid in Canada named Mike Rowe needed a name for his
website design business, and picked the somewhat obvious choice:
MikeRoweSoft.com. The legal folks at a company you might have heard
of, Microsoft, didn't take too kindly to that, and sent the typical
threatening legal
letter. They offered Mr. Rowe a whopping $10 for the domain. He
wrote back saying $10,000 seemed more appropriate - and now Microsoft
is accusing him of holding the domain hostage to try to get money out
of Microsoft. I read the story a few times before I actually believed
it. Even the name of the Microsoft law firm involved in this case
(Smart & Biggar) made me wonder if it's all a big hoax - but it all
seems real enough. Before the legal beagles chip in with the point
that Microsoft needs to do this to protect their trademark, I'll
respond by saying that this should be a perfect example of why that
rule doesn't make much sense. How many people are actually going to
confuse MikeRoweSoft with Microsoft? If anything, Mr. Rowe is going
to have more trouble getting people to remember what
his domain
name is - as he's going to need to spell it out to everyone. However,
as a publicity stunt for Mr. Rowe's web design business, this is
probably going to help him out quite a bit.
"CNN.com - Microsoft to take over
MikeRoweSoft.com - Jan. 26, 2004"
"CNN.com - Microsoft to take over
MikeRoweSoft.com - Jan. 26, 2004"
01/27/2004 03:31 AMMikerowesoft.com is surrendered to
Microsoft
Mikerowesoft.com is surrendered to
Microsoft
01/27/2004 05:26 AMAnanova Jan 27 2004 9:50AM GMT
MikeRoweSoft Settles with Microsoft
MikeRoweSoft Settles with Microsoft
01/26/2004 03:03 PM MikeR
oweSoft Settles with Microsoft for an XBox Mike Rowe had a
website named after himself that
was alot like the mega-corp.
MS wanted to give him $10 to change the domain, he wanted $10k. They
settled on a trip to Redmond, some traffic redirection and an XBox.
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Microsoft eases off on teen's
Mikerowesoft.com
Microsoft eases off on teen's
Mikerowesoft.com
01/22/2004 03:13 AMCNN Jan 21 2004 6:01PM GMT
Microsoft makes nice with mikerowesoft
Microsoft makes nice with mikerowesoft
01/25/2004 06:21 AMChicago Sun-Times Jan 25 2004 11:08AM GMT
Microsoft amenaza a un estudiante por el
dominio MikeRoweSoft.com
Microsoft amenaza a un estudiante por el
dominio MikeRoweSoft.com
01/22/2004 02:53 AMMicrosoft lightens up, ends fight
against MikeRoweSoft
Microsoft lightens up, ends fight
against MikeRoweSoft
01/24/2004 06:47 AMSeattle Times Jan 24 2004 9:16AM GMT
"CNN.com - Microsoft takes on teen's
site MikeRoweSoft.com - Jan. 19, 2004"
"CNN.com - Microsoft takes on teen's
site MikeRoweSoft.com - Jan. 19, 2004"
01/22/2004 02:49 AMMicrosoft Lightens Up on Teen's
Mikerowesoft Site (Reuters)
Microsoft Lightens Up on Teen's
Mikerowesoft Site (Reuters)
01/22/2004 02:10 AMReuters - Microsoft Corp. indicated on Tuesday it
might have overreacted to the Web site of Canadian teenager
Mike Rowe who had added the word "soft" to his name and
registered the address mikerowesoft.com.
Microsoft reaches $34 million settlement
of Massachusetts antitrust lawsuit; $9
million settlement in North Da
Microsoft reaches $34 million settlement
of Massachusetts antitrust lawsuit; $9
million settlement in North Da
06/30/2004 11:16 AMCRM Assist Jun 30 2004 3:04PM GMT
Microsoft Agrees With EU On Name For New
Windows XP
Microsoft Agrees With EU On Name For New
Windows XP
03/28/2005 04:42 PMEmbattled software giant Microsoft has today announced a resolution
with the European Union on the name of a new copy of Windows XP. After
being found guilty by a court in 2004 of breaking EU monopoly law, the
company is being forced to sell a stripped down version of Windows XP
without Media player components.
Microsoft will sell the stripped down version of Windows XP in Europe
as "Windows XP Home Edition N". Previous announcements had
suggested names such as "Windows XP reduced Media Edition",
yet these proved unpopular with the EU regulators who believed the
name would be unattractive to consumers. Microsoft’s most recent
decision represents a small victory for the EU who has had difficultly
enforcing its judgments on the company.
Microsoft has yet to comply with another part of the EU judgment which
stipulates that the company must open up access to server protocols.
Negotiations have stumbled over terms of the license which was
prohibitive to open source software makers. Microsoft are also in
disagreement with EU over plans to appoint a trustee to monitor
Microsoft's compliance, or lack there of. If Microsoft fails to comply
with the Commission’s decisions, they could face fines of up to $5
million per day.
Horacio Gutierrez, a lawyer for Microsoft, told Reuters that the
company has "some misgivings about the chosen name, as we fear it
may cause confusion for consumers about the product, but we will adopt
the Commission's name in order to move forward and accelerate the pace
of the implementation process." Gutierrez said the new version
would be available to European consumers within a "matter of
weeks".
Microsoft faced a similar situation with the US DoJ in the late
nineties. However, with deep pockets and large settlements the
company's rivals are less vocal and of a smaller number. The problem
Microsoft faces with the EU is that it is unable to "bargain its
way out of settlement", as some critics have suggested the
company did in the USA. With no clout over the European Commission,
the company faces a serious problem: it might just have to comply.

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Microsoft.comRead full story...Microsoft agrees to EU's Windows changes
Microsoft agrees to EU's Windows changes
03/30/2005 11:39 AMMacworld UK Mar 30 2005 3:02PM GMT
Microsoft Agrees to Pay Gateway
$150M (AP)
Microsoft Agrees to Pay Gateway
$150M (AP)
04/11/2005 08:44 AMAP - Microsoft Corp., the world's biggest software maker, has agreed
to pay Gateway Inc. $150 million over four years to settle a legal
dispute and the companies will work together on the marketing and
development of Gateway personal computing products.
Microsoft Agrees to Pay Gateway $150M
Microsoft Agrees to Pay Gateway $150M
04/11/2005 10:22 AMMicrosoft Corp., the world's biggest software maker, has agreed to pay
Gateway Inc. $150 million over four years to settle a legal dispute
and the companies will work together on the marketing and development
of Gateway personal computing products. As part of the settlement
announced Monday, Gateway will release all antitrust claims against
Microsoft based on past conduct.
Gateway shares rose 20 cents, or nearly 5 percent, to $4.28 in
premarket activity. Microsoft shares climbed 10 cents to $25.04 in
premarket trading. Gateway expects to use the funds for marketing
initiatives, including advertising, sales training and consulting, as
well as for the research, development and testing of new Gateway
products that can run current Microsoft products and Microsoft's
next-generation operating system and productivity software.

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Associated Press via Forbes.comRead full story...Microsoft agrees to strip down Windows
Microsoft agrees to strip down Windows
03/30/2005 02:11 AMIrish Independent Mar 30 2005 6:34AM GMT
Microsoft agrees to EC's Windows changes
Microsoft agrees to EC's Windows changes
03/29/2005 01:59 PMThe software maker agreed to make the main changes to the Media
Player-free version of Windows requested by the European Commission.
Microsoft agrees to antitrust tweaks of
XP
Microsoft agrees to antitrust tweaks of
XP
06/05/2005 11:44 PMTechzonez Jun 4 2005 2:44PM GMT
Microsoft Agrees to Scrap Name for New
Windows
Microsoft Agrees to Scrap Name for New
Windows
02/01/2005 09:50 PMMicrosoft has bowed to the European Commission's wishes by agreeing to
scrap a proposed name for its second version of Windows.
Microsoft Agrees To Adopt EU Changes To
Windows
Microsoft Agrees To Adopt EU Changes To
Windows
03/30/2005 07:22 AMDevHardware Mar 30 2005 11:12AM GMT
Microsoft agrees to settle antitrust
suit
Microsoft agrees to settle antitrust
suit
04/20/2004 11:35 PMeTaiwanNews.com Apr 21 2004 3:45AM GMT
Microsoft agrees to merge antispam plan
Microsoft agrees to merge antispam plan
05/25/2004 06:01 PMMicrosoft Corp. agreed to merge its recently announced Caller ID
antispam proposal with another, called Sender Policy Framework, or
SPF.
Microsoft agrees new Euro Windows deal
Microsoft agrees new Euro Windows deal
03/29/2005 04:30 AMMad.co.uk Mar 29 2005 8:55AM GMT
Microsoft agrees new Windows product
name for Europe
Microsoft agrees new Windows product
name for Europe
03/28/2005 12:56 PMIrish Examiner Mar 28 2005 5:23PM GMT
Microsoft agrees to work with German
security bodies
Microsoft agrees to work with German
security bodies
05/04/2004 03:38 AMZDNet UK May 4 2004 8:12AM GMT
Microsoft agrees to community service,
rather than $500,000 restitution for
teen
Microsoft agrees to community service,
rather than $500,000 restitution for
teen
03/30/2005 07:25 AMFirst, it was a federal judge who took pity on Jeffrey Lee Parson.
Now, it's Microsoft Corp.
The 19-year-old from Hopkins, Minn., won't have to pay the $500,000 in
restitution he owes the company for releasing a version of the Blaster
Internet worm that attacked Microsoft's Web site in the summer of
2003. Instead, the company said in court documents filed late Tuesday,
he can work it off: 225 hours of community service that won't involve
computers. U.S. District Judge Marsha Pechman still must sign the
agreement.
Pechman sentenced Parson in January to a year and a half in prison -
half the time prosecutors had asked for - followed by 100 hours of
community service and three years of supervised release. The judge
blamed his parents for not taking more of an interest in his life.
The parties earlier stipulated that the restitution owed was
$500,000.
Microsoft agrees to European Union
antitrust changes to Windows
Microsoft agrees to European Union
antitrust changes to Windows
03/29/2005 08:30 AMMicrosoft Corp. has agreed to make all of the main changes to the
version of Windows without Windows Media Player (WMP) requested by the
European Commission, the company said Tuesday.
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