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corporate law
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Corporate law on WindowsForum.com covers legal issues affecting technology companies, including antitrust litigation, cloud licensing disputes, and AI governance. Recent discussions include Microsoft's £1 billion UK lawsuit over cloud licensing practices, AMD's antitrust settlement with Intel, and Logitech's consideration of AI agents on corporate boards. These threads explore how corporate law intersects with competition, intellectual property, and emerging technologies, providing insights for IT professionals and business leaders navigating legal challenges in the tech industry.
Logitech’s chief executive, Hanneke Faber, surprised few and interested many when she said she would consider adding an AI agent to her board of directors — a provocative comment that crystallizes a fast‑moving corporate conversation about where AI belongs in governance, the limits of current...
Microsoft is currently embroiled in a significant legal battle in the United Kingdom, facing a £1 billion class-action lawsuit over its cloud computing licensing practices. The case, filed by competition lawyer Dr. Maria Luisa Stasi, alleges that Microsoft imposed higher licensing fees on UK...
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In Silicon Valley’s best-known David-and-Goliath story, Thomas McCoy was the guy who slung the stone. The general counsel of Advanced Micro Devices didn’t topple mighty Intel, but his impact was at least felt in the chip giant’s pocketbook. McCoy, 59, said Wednesday that he is...