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Hiring practices lawsuit gets class action statusNews Major companies accused of colluding to push down wages.
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European Commission calls for single privacy lawNews Europe-wide data protection laws needed to tackle spying, urges Commission vice president.
By Rene Millman Published
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Guidance Software calls for rethink on data protection rulesNews Forensics software company claims rules governing where data can be stored could impede enterprise business growth.
By Caroline Donnelly Published
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High stakes if Apple e-books case goes to trialNews Apple is last company standing in US government's e-book antitrust case.
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Samsung chairman escapes $4bn legal spatNews Consumer electronics giant's chairman fights off legal challenge by estranged relatives, which could have forced him to hand over company shares.
By Ju-min Park Published
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Offensive tweeters may be spared from prosecutionNews But users could still be prosecuted for retweeting some messages, the director of public prosecutions has warned.
By Rene Millman Published
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John McAfee claims to have left BelizeNews Anti-virus software pioneer claims to have given Belize police the slip and vows not to give himself up.
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Apple and HTC settle global patent disputeNews Smartphone giants sign 10-year licensing deal.
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Industry watchers mull over impact of EU cloud strategyNews Legal and technical standpoints at odds over European Commission recommendations.
By Jane McCallion Published
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Samsung set to sue Apple as iPhone 5 launchesNews HTC also reveals its patent beef with Cupertino electronics giant.
By Rene Millman Published
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Oracle to continue HP Itanium server supportNews Software giant loses bid to end support for hardware partner's server range.
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Time for industry to end the IP wars?In-depth Inside the Enterprise: Sometimes, IT companies seem to spend more time in court than developing new products. Maybe the SAP-Oracle settlement shows it is time to move on.
By Stephen Pritchard Published
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