Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Mozilla releases version 2.0 of its license

  AT&T settles TiVo patent suit for at least $215 million | Belarus said to restrict access to foreign websites
 
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Mozilla releases version 2.0 of its license
Mozilla announced Tuesday the release of version 2.0 of the Mozilla Public License (MPL), which provides compatibility with the Apache and GPL licenses, opening up a wider body of code for reuse by the Mozilla project. Read More


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AT&T settles TiVo patent suit for at least $215 million
AT&T will pay TiVo at least US$215 million to settle pending patent litigation relating to digital video recorder technology. Read More

Belarus said to restrict access to foreign websites
Belarus has introduced a law that imposes restrictions on citizens and residents in the country visiting or using foreign websites, according to Global Legal Monitor, an online publication of the Law Library of Congress in Washington, D.C. Read More


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Hackers Said to Be Planning to Launch Own Satellites to Combat Censorship
Hackers reportedly plan to fight back against Internet censorship by putting their own communications satellites into orbit and developing a grid of ground stations to track and communicate with them. Read More

Letter to Hurd details allegations that led to his downfall at HP
Details of allegations of sexual harassment that ultimately caused Mark Hurd, now co-president at Oracle, to quit as CEO of Hewlett-Packard are now plastered across the Internet after a letter written on behalf of the complainant was unsealed by the Delaware Supreme Court Wednesday. Read More

 
 
 

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