A judge rules in favour of Oracle against a company providing cheap third-party support to Oracle customers
The 'ineffective' ban on the Pirate Bay website has been overturned by a Dutch Court
Cisco loses its legal challenge over Microsoft's purchase of VoIP giant Skype, but will not appeal
A federal judge rules that Apple colluded with publishers to drive up the prices of ebooks
Yet another legal setback for Google after Microsoft wins an ITC ruling over its Xbox gaming system
A request by Apple for an increase in the damages owed by Samsung has been firmly rejected by a US…
A judge has ruled in favour of Hewlett-Packard and ordered Oracle to continue supporting the Itanium platform
A US judge is now considering a ruling in the HP clash with Oracle over Itanium, after hearing closing arguments
Good news for Google after a jury ruled that Android did not infringe Java patents belonging to Oracle
HP and Oracle continue to trade blows after a judge refused Oracle's attempt to get HP's Itanium lawsuit thrown out
Twitter is resisting a US injunction ordering it to hand over Tweets from an Occupy Wall Street protestor
A lawsuit that accused Apple of deceiving a Chinese company into selling the iPad name has been thrown out of…
Google Maps is deemed anti-competitive in France
A European ruling says ISPs can't be forced to monitor user traffic for copyright violations
Julian Assange's court fight continues, with prosecutors accusing the Wikileaks founder of coercion
A juror in a major drugs trial has been jailed after contacting one of the defendants on Facebook
A former manager at Apple has pleaded guilty to helping suppliers negotiate favourable deals
SAP said a refusal to reduce the fine imposed in favour of Oracle would lead it to appeal the original…
A judge has ruled that SAP has to pay Oracle the interest on its £843 million copyright financial penalty
Anti-piracy law firm ACS:Law has suffered an embarrassing defeat in its first file-sharing court case
The controversial Digital Economy Act (DEA) is to face scrutiny over whether it is legal and justifiable
The UK is leading the way in turning the tables on software vendors and providers in terms of liability