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  • Intel Pays AMD $1.25 Billion To End Antitrust, Patent Wars [Antitrust]


    GizmodoAuthority Authority: 897
    In case you were wondering if Intels business practices were as shady as the European Commission and the NY Attorney General think they are, look no further than this: Intel is paying $1.25...
    10 hours ago
  • Intel, AMD Announce Dual Core Litigation Settlement


    Digital DailyAuthority Authority: 681
    Wow. Intel and AMD’s seemingly endless legal battles have finally ended. The two companies said early Thursday that they have reached a comprehensive agreement that resolves their many antitrust and patent disputes. Under terms of the agreement, Intel (INTC) will pay AMD (AMD) $1.25 billion (nearly a quarter of ...
    12 hours ago
  • Lawyer regulation in Europe & at home


    IntLawGrrlsAuthority Authority: 435
    First of all, let me extend my thanks to IntLawGrrls for encouraging me to appear as a guest blogger. Although I have extensive materials posted on the Internet, I usually am very shy about blogging. As a result, I was very appreciative of the encouragement that IntLawGrrl Diane Marie Amann gave me to serve as a guest ...
    15 hours ago
  • Marriage not so much a Burning Issue?


    Maman PouletAuthority Authority: 420
    The Burning Issues research launched today by the National Lesbian and Gay Federation comes shortly before the debating of the Civil Partnership Bill. Yesterday evening a number of LGBT organisations were invited to the Equality Authority for a briefing on the Bill. As Tipster says it’s a bit odd that GLEN ...
    1 day ago
  • The Sun-Oracle Deal Hangs in the Balance


    Techie BuzzAuthority Authority: 600
    The Sun Oracle deal, which was supposed to take place long ago, is  still not finalized because of the European Commission and its antitrust issues with the deal. The deal, which was initially valued at $7.4 billion is fast losing value and is proving to be a loss, for both the companies. sun_oracle The European ...
    1 day ago
  • Copyright/left at the centre of open source business strategies


    451 CAOS TheoryAuthority Authority: 556
    Below is a rough draft of the cornerstone slide for a new presentation deck I am putting together to explain the various business strategies for monetizing open source software. The aim is to explain every single existing strategy using the elements on this one slide (although I am yet to test it out). In our ...
    1 day ago
  • European Commission Objects to Oracle’s Acquisition of Sun


    System News for Sun Users - The BlogAuthority Authority: 137
    Oracle to “Vigorously Oppose” the Ruling The European Commission issued a Statement of Objections on November 9th opposing Sun’s acquisition by Oracle. According to a Securities and Exchange Commission filing from Sun, the open-source MySQL database software is the sole issue of concern in the matter. In ...
    1 day ago
  • Guesswork on EU presidency is a cornucopia of nonsense


    Brussels BlogAuthority Authority: 424
    I was fortunate enough to speak with Swedish Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt on Tuesday about how the European Union is going about the task of choosing its first full-time president and its next foreign policy high representative.The longer our conversation progressed, the more I realised how damaging to editorial ...
    1 day ago
  • Greece and Cyprus most anti-gay countries in Europe


    Lesbilicious - the webs tastiest lesbian magazineAuthority Authority: 428
    Discrimination against LGBT people is worse in Europe’s Mediterranean countries, with more people in Cyprus, Greece, Italy and France believing that discrimination against LGBT people is widespread in their country.
    1 day ago
  • European ministers approve watered-down ‘neutral net’ language


    The Mobile Fun BlogAuthority Authority: 444
    By Scott M. Fulton, III , Betanews The question before the European Council — made up of heads of state and key ministers from the EU’s 27 member nations — was whether Internet access should be interpreted as a fundamental human right, and whether obstructing access could be construed as a rights violation. ...
    1 day ago
  • Sun/Oracle deal fail shows EU doesnt get open source


    Computer & Internet - computer-internet.marc8.comAuthority Authority: 460
    Netstat-vat: "At long last, the European Commission has come out against Oracles proposed acquisition of Sun. My colleague Andy Patrizo wrote about this yesterday and he forecast that this would happen last week on our podcast too."
    1 day ago
  • Morgan Stanley to EU: Whatever Larry Wants, Larry Gets, and Sun Is No Exception


    Digital DailyAuthority Authority: 681
    For Oracle, whose acquisition of Peoplesoft and Siebel Systems cleared in Europe without conditions, news that the European Commission issued formal objections to its purchase of Sun was likely particularly galling. According to Oracle (ORCL) CEO Larry Ellison, Sun (JAVA) is already losing $100 million a month as ...
    2 days ago
  • 451 CAOS Links 2009.11.10


    451 CAOS TheoryAuthority Authority: 556
    Objectional statements on Oracle-Sun-MySQL. How Google uses Linux. And more. Follow 451 CAOS Links live @caostheory on Twitter and Identi.ca “Tracking the open source news wires, so you don’t have to.” Objectional statements The European Commission communicated its Statement of Objections to ...
    2 days ago
  • 5 O’Clock Roundup: Google gets Gizmo, Timberlake as Facebook prez


    Gadget ReviewsAuthority Authority: 146
    Google has acquired VoIP startup Gizmo – The deal for the Skype-alike startup was done for around $30 million in cash, says the rumor mill. eBay had come close to buying Gizmo as the company’s backup infrastructure, says TechCrunch, but walked away after the company’s founders settled with Skype.Sun – Oracle ...
    2 days ago
  • Would Oracle Ever Abandon Its Bid for Sun?


    Digital DailyAuthority Authority: 681
    Would Oracle ever abandon its bid for Sun? And if it did, what might happen to Sun? Thomas Weisel Partners analyst Doug Reid weighs both of these questions in a note to investors today, and his answers are worth considering in light of reports that the European Commission may object to the deal . Though Reid believes ...
    3 days ago
  • Bravo to Public Voice’s “Global Privacy Standards for a Global World” Madrid Declaration


    Digital DestinyAuthority Authority: 117
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  • EU states given stark warning on debt levels


    StupidicaAuthority Authority: 162
    The European Union’s public debt could by 2014 rise to 100 per cent of gross domestic product – a year’s economic output – unless governments take firm action to restore fiscal discipline, EU finance ministers will be warned on Monday. The stark message is contained in a European Commission analysis, which ...
    3 days ago
  • This Week In Social Media – November 6, 2009


    iePlexusAuthority Authority: 134
    This Week in Social Media – Nov 6, 2009 iePlexus from iePlexus on Vimeo.Here’s a look at some of what happened this week in the world of social media and elsewhere on the Web.-It should be no shock that MySpace is losing users, but now the company is in jeopardy of losing nearly $100 million.  In 2006, MySpace ...
    6 days ago
  • European Regulators Target Another American Tech Company


    OpenMarket.orgAuthority Authority: 652
    The European Commission is once again targeting an American tech company with an antitrust investigation. This time the EC has its sights set on Oracle and it’s $7.4 billion bid for Sun Microsystems. In short, the worry is that if Oracle acquires Sun, along with it’s popular open-source database software MySQL, ...
    6 days ago

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