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Trade commission revives Kodak complaint against Apple, RIM

IDG News | 2011.03.28 10:14

Apple received good and bad news from the U.S. International Trade Commission on Friday.

SEC charges IBM with bribing Korean, Chinese officials

IDG News | 2011.03.19 14:55

The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has charged IBM with giving hundreds of thousands of dollars in bribes to South Korean and Chinese officials starting in the late 1990s, according to court documents filed Friday.

Alleged EU talks could lead to strict punishment for piracy

IDG News | 2011.01.31 22:07

The Computer and Communications Industry Association (CCIA) has lashed out at the European Commission over allegations that the Commission has been holding "secret talks" on intellectual property rights with ISPs.

FCC's net neutrality vote criticized from both sides

IDG News | 2010.12.22 12:30

The U.S. Federal Communications Commission's vote Tuesday to approve new network neutrality rules received mixed reviews, with broadband provider Verizon Communications appearing to question the agency's legal authority.

Report: SEC investigating Mark Hurd's departure from HP

IDG News | 2010.12.21 10:57

The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has opened an information investigation into the circumstances surrounding Mark Hurd's departure from Hewlett-Packard, The Wall Street Journal reported Monday.

FTC calls for online do-not-track effort to protect privacy

IDG News | 2010.12.02 10:34

U.S. Web users should be able to sign up for a do-not-track feature in browsers that would prohibit websites and advertising networks from following their movements online, the U.S. Federal Trade Commission said Wednesday.

Google targeted by EU antitrust probe

IDG News | 2010.12.01 10:51

The European Commission is investigating allegations that Google has abused its dominant position in online search to promote its other services, such as price comparators, the Commission announced Tuesday.

Rakuten asks Japan FTC to probe Yahoo Japan-Google deal

IDG News | 2010.10.20 10:43

Internet shopping mall operator Rakuten has asked Japan's Fair Trade Commission to examine an Internet search deal between Yahoo Japan and Google, it said Wednesday.

Motorola files patent lawsuits against Apple

IDG News | 2010.10.07 10:19

Motorola has filed two patent lawsuits and a patent complaint with the U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC) alleging that a wide range of Apple products infringe its patents.

Microsoft sues Motorola over Android

IDG News | 2010.10.04 10:05

Microsoft filed patent infringement complaints against Motorola and its Android phones in the International Trade Commission and U.S. federal court Friday, indicating that the software giant may hope to use its strong patent position as one way to set its mobile software apart from the competition.

EU drops two Apple iPhone antitrust investigations

IDG News | 2010.09.27 12:05

The European Commission has dropped two antitrust investigations concerning Apple's iPhone after the company reversed two policies that drew the regulator's scrutiny.

E.U. could investigate Chinese subsidies to modem makers

IDG News | 2010.09.07 11:05

The European Commission is considering opening a second enquiry to investigate if China is illegally subsidizing tech companies that produce wireless modems.

Google, Verizon make net neutrality proposal

IDG News | 2010.08.10 09:59

Google and Verizon Communications have released a proposal that would give the U.S. Federal Communications Commission limited power to enforce network neutrality rules, including levying fines up to US$2 million for violations by broadband providers.

Felfüggesztették a net semlegességének biztosítását célzó tárgyalásokat

Tech | 2010.08.06 12:15

Az FCC illetékesei szerint a szélessávú szolgáltatókkal és más partnerekkel folytatott tárgyalások eddig nem hozták meg a kívánt eredményt.

FTC settles antitrust complaint against Intel

IDG News | 2010.08.05 11:00

Intel has reached a proposed settlement with the U.S. Federal Trade Commission in the agency's antitrust complaint, with Intel prohibited from giving computer makers benefits for exclusively using its chips.

Trade unions ask shareholders to vote against Michael Dell

IDG News | 2010.08.04 10:04

Two labor unions have asked Dell shareholders to withhold their votes for Chairman and CEO Michael Dell to remain as a director on the company's board following a US$100 million accounting practices settlement the company made with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.

EU hits IBM with two formal antitrust investigations

IDG News | 2010.07.26 16:55

The European Commission announced on Monday that it will begin formal investigations into allegations that IBM has abused its dominant market position in mainframe computers.

Dell to pay $100 million to settle SEC case

IDG News | 2010.07.23 10:41

Dell will pay US$100 million to resolve an investigation by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission into the company's past accounting and financial reporting practices, it said Thursday.

Peren kívül megegyezhet az FTC és az Intel

Üzlet | 2010.07.22 13:39

Az Egyesült Államok Kereskedelmi Bizottsága két héttel meghosszabbította a chipgyártóval folytatott tárgyalások lezárásának határidejét. Az egyeztetések idejére felfüggesztették a cég ellen folytatott antitröszt pert.

Beijing angry with EU anti-dumping investigation

IDG News | 2010.07.06 10:54

China has hit back at the European Commission over an investigation into allegations of hardware dumping.

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