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MP3.com to pay Universal $53.4 million in damages
Author: JT Smith
Infoworld reports that MP3.com has been ordered by a federal judge to pay $53.4 million in damages to Universal Music Group to...
Open Source elections: Can technology solve voting mishaps?
Author: JT Smith
-By Jack Bryar - Open Source business -
Florida: It's become a one-word description of how not
to conduct a political election. But...
Open Source elections
Author: JT Smith
Florida: It's become a one-word description of how not
to conduct a political election. But last week I noticed something very
curious
about what was...
MP3.com pays $53.4 million to end copyright suit
Author: JT Smith
CNet reports that MP3.com has agreed to pay $53.4 million to end its copyright infringement suit
with Seagram's Universal Music...
Open Source apps for Windows – can’t we all just get along?
Author: JT Smith
- by Tina Gasperson -The way Linux plays against Microsoft brings to mind images of the
American revolution. Closed-source guys are the redcoats...
Cybercrime treaty gets a makeover
Author: JT Smith
The world's first cybercrime treaty is being hastily redrafted after
Internet lobby groups assailed it as a threat to human rights that
...
Australasia connection speeds about to rise
Author: JT Smith
Fairfax IT reports that a new high speed connection between the US, Fiji, New Zealand and Australia is going live tomorrow, and...
Number of NT, 98/95 users decrease
Author: JT Smith
LinuxPlanet reports that when Microsoft Windows 2000 was released in February, many predicted that it would gain
...
Texas company sues ICANN over future TLDs
Author: JT Smith
Australian IT is reporting that a Texas company is suing ICANN for warning people not to purchase future TLDs from the company,...
Here and now with the sober-minded Sander Vesik
Author: JT Smith
- By Julie Bresnick -
Open Source people
While corresponding recently with Sander Vesik, OpenOffice release engineer based
in
Dublin, it occurred to me that...