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Executives dispute usefulness of Section 404 of Sarbanes-Oxley Act
The Wall Street Journal reports that a survey of corporate financial executives found that “[c]ompliance costs for [Section 404 of] the Sarbanes-Oxley corporate-governance law [...]
Microsoft Patents FUD Report: Who is Actually Slinging it?
My morning news review had me chuckling this morning. Following Matt Asay’s post on the InfoWorld Open Sources blog, I watched Eben Moglen’s passionate [...]
Environmental concerns will change the business landscape…sometime down the road
Reuters reports that, according to Sun Microsystems founder Bill Joy, “[a] global response to climate change will spur a business revolution bigger than the [...]
On the FII European Patent Conference
ON THE FFII EUROPEAN PATENT CONFERENCE BY JONATHAN ZUCK, PRESIDENT OF THE ASSOCIATION FOR COMPETITIVE TECHNOLOGY Today at a Foundation for a Free Information [...]
CNET Editor’s Love Letter to IP Greeted with a Drink the Face
CNET's editor at large Michael Kanellos was brave enough to write a love letter to patents and copyright and publish it on the internet [...]
Consumers spend more money online for clothes than computers
According to Yahoo!News, “[c]onsumers spent more money online for clothes than computers last year, the first time that's happened. A report by the National [...]
Microsoft’s 235 Patents. What is all the Screaming about?
The Internets are buzzing in response to Roger Parloff's lengthy piece in Fortune this week, which chronicles the ongoing saga the Microsoft and Novell [...]
Online censorship remains a problem for tech companies
Slashdot reports that “[a]t the annual shareholder meeting, Google put forth for voting a proposal for the company not to engage in self-censorship, resist [...]