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Closing arguments begin in Kazaa trial
Mar 22 2005 9:20PM (CT)
SYDNEY, Australia (AP) - The owners of global file-sharing company Kazaa told a court Wednesday they should not be held liable for copyright infringements by network users because the company cannot control how the software is used after it is downloaded.
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Appeal filed in Apple trade secrets suit
Mar 22 2005 9:08PM (CT)
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Online journalists who published secrets about Apple Computer Inc. filed an appeal Tuesday in a case that could have broad implications for the media.
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Level 3 pulls Internet phone fees request
Mar 22 2005 4:03PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - A company that provides Internet phone service has withdrawn a request to federal regulators asking that it be exempt from paying higher fees to local phone companies for transmitting certain calls over the traditional phone network.
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News agency sues Google, testing fair use
Mar 22 2005 3:44PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - In a case that could set limits on Internet search engines, the French news agency AFP is suing Google Inc. for pulling together photos and story excerpts from thousands of news Web sites.
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Woman cleared in mass obscene e-mailings
Mar 22 2005 2:41PM (CT)
WESTMINSTER, Md. (AP) - A death penalty opponent who sent e-mails laced with obscenities and references to Adolf Hitler and Osama bin Laden to a pro-death-penalty Web site was not guilty of a crime, a judge ruled.
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Symbian agrees to license e-mail technology
Mar 22 2005 11:33AM (CT)
LONDON (AP) - Symbian Ltd., maker of the top operating system for "smart" cell phones, is licensing e-mail technology from Microsoft Corp., an unexpected deal with a rival that may bolster Microsoft's bid to extend its dominance in computer software to mobile devices.
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Personal data of 59,000 people stolen
Mar 22 2005 8:08AM (CT)
CHICO, Calif. (AP) - Hackers gained personal information of 59,000 people affiliated with a California university _ the latest in a string of high-profile cases of identity theft.
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Yahoo buying photo-sharing service Flickr
Mar 22 2005 7:46AM (CT)
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Yahoo Inc. is acquiring a Canadian photo-sharing company that lets people share digital images with select groups or the whole world, expanding its portfolio of self-publishing and "social networking" services.
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