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Does BYOD put your company in murky legal water? You bet. Employees need protections, too.
A judge erred when ruling a person does not own content he posts to the service, Twitter said
Zynga has asserted a claim on the "ville" family of marks
Adscend Media wil pay $100,000 in court fees; it settled a second lawsuit with Facebook last week on undisclosed terms
Microsoft is confident it will be able to keep doing business in Germany
As IT outsourcing matures, you'd think negotiating IT service deals would get easier. Not so, according to the attorneys who deal with service levels, contract structure and pricing models.
Privacy concerns remain after the U.S. House of Representatives passes bipartisan bill to provide for streamlined information sharing among businesses and government agencies.
Black hat hackers that penetrate your organization and steal sensitive information like customers' credit card data are a serious threat. But nation-state-sponsored hackers after the intellectual property that makes your business competitive cou
An outstanding issue is the lack of a criminal summons to Megaupload Limited, which is based in Hong Kong
Apple products using touch technology infringe on a patent owned by the Pennsylvanian company FlatWorld Interactives, the company alleged in court documents filed on Friday. FlatWorld asked for a permanent injunction that Apple stop infringing, and f
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