British Pregnancy Advice Service was hacked twice in March 2012 by Anonymous hacker James Jeffrey
The 'ineffective' ban on the Pirate Bay website has been overturned by a Dutch Court
The Google Glass-wearing driver explains why she is fighting the traffic ticket in a Californian courtroom
Courtrooms will become 'fully digital' by 2016 as the government seeks to end 'outdated' reliance on paper
Oracle gains more support in the $1 billion Java lawsuit appeal
The US company is told to compensate for ‘breach of contract’
IBM says Avantor claims are "misguided"
Case could last for another two years at least
A US federal judge rules that tracking accusations should be investigated
US court tells Kyle Goodwin he can get his videos, but the state will not pay for retrieving them
If the decision stands, neither side will be able to appeal
The iPhone maker says competitor is guilty of patent infringement
With no ban on its products, the Korean company fights on
Google lost the battle, but it might win the war
Twitter is resisting a US injunction ordering it to hand over Tweets from an Occupy Wall Street protestor
Finnish manufacturer accuses competitors of 45 cases of patent infringement
The jury in the Oracle versus Google lawsuit has entered its second day of deliberations, without yet reaching any decisions
A former Google software architect has testified he removed part of the Java code from Android after Oracle's lawsuit
A Google engineer has been questioned by Oracle lawyers in court over a key email he wrote about Java alternatives
Oracle boss Larry Ellison has criticised Google for not licensing Java in Day 2 of the courtroom showdown
Oracle versus Google, the "World Series of court cases" starts today
James Jeffery pleads guilty to hacking BPAS website and records
Apple says the DoJ is wrong to suggest the iPhone maker did anything illegal
Australia's Federal Court ruled search engine is responsible for the content of paid advertisements it displays
Google's offer to give Oracle Android earnings if the mobile operating system's owner loses the case is rejected
Ryan Ackroyd of South Yorkshire set for Crown Court appearance in May
Google's Blogger site has been likened to a wall of graffiti in a landmark decision that it cannot be sued…
Dotcom to be placed under house arrest as fight against US extradition continues