A tale of two titans: Gates and John D. Rockefeller
Bill Gates may say he has nothing in common with John D. Rockefeller, but the author of a new biography begs to differ.
Bill Gates may say he has nothing in common with John D. Rockefeller, but the author of a new biography begs to differ.
Computers radically change the way lawyers fight court battles, as diet pill fight shows.
Readers say pay-to-play plan spells trouble for Napster.
The company is seeking $10 million in damages and court orders to stop individuals and companies from allegedly purveying bulk unsolicited e-mail to its members.
A federal judge allows Hollywood and the RIAA to add Sharman Networks, the distributor of Kazaa file-swapping software, to their joint lawsuit against file-swapping sites.
The company, which legally distributes files through Kazaa and other peer-to-peer services, has sent legal threats to nine companies that monitor or meddle with file-trading networks.
With the addition of archiving features, instant messaging is another example of the Net's potential for taking private conversations public. Do you think someone's listening?
New 'direct' auctions could channel money to artists instead.
New children's online-privacy report calls for police to get billions to catch cyberporn criminals, plus funding to rate Web-filtering devices.
The Australian Record Industry Association (ARIA) is moving ahead with plans to develop a chart for downloaded tracks, but its launch has been delayed because of the reluctance of some online retailers to participate.ARIA chief executive officer Stephen Peach said the organisation, which already produces the official Australian charts for single, album and DVD sales, has been working for some months to develop a listing of the most popular downloads.