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Microsoft has failed in a Supreme Court bid to overturn a $290 million patent violation ruling. Not only is it the largest such award ever upheld, but this final ruling has significant consequences for patent law.
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SAN FRANCISCO (AFP) – The popular online file-sharing service LimeWire has agreed to pay $105 million to settle charges that it was a platform for music piracy.
The Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) said Thursday that the negotiated settlement came as jurors in a federal court...
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Neighbors reported a bad smell and police arrested a 63-year-old man on a parole violation
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Santa Cruz Police arrested I. John Clauer, 63, of the 1100 block of East Cliff Drive Tuesday after they were called to his apartment to investigate a bad smell...
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Mr. Caesar, who escaped police custody in New York while handcuffed to a chair, has been caught.
Red-faced police managed to track down and recapture Caesar after he broke out from the police station before questioning.
He was said to have been recaptured while riding a bike with the...
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Ryan Stephens has been charged with teasing Timber the police dog after he was found barking and hissing at the animal.
The 25-year-old claimed ‘the dog started it’ when officers asked why he was barking at the K9 dog in a patrol car in Cincinnati, Ohio.
Police said he appeared...
Scientists of earth, sea and sky, scholars of law, politics and philosophy: In three intense days cloistered behind Chicheley Hall's old brick walls, four dozen thinkers pondered the planet's fate as it grows warmer, weighed the idea of reflecting the sun to cool the atmosphere and debated the...
Biting your opponent during a brawl may violate the rules of what's considered a fair fight, but it doesn't turn the attack into first-degree assault.
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An officer was walking in to the Stoughton bank as an alleged robber was running out, and he chased him down.
It only took 90 seconds for the robber to walk in the front doors of the bank until he was in handcuffs. As he was walking out with the cash he walked by a police officer, who was...
LONDON (Reuters) – A judge sporting full robes and a wig rugby-tackled a sex offender to the floor to prevent him from fleeing the court where he was on trial, the Press Association reported Tuesday.
Judge Douglas Marks Moore, 60, wrestled with 34-year-old Paul Reid as he tried to escape from...
Three men are in court after two allegedly secretly filmed their friend having sex with a woman, before threatening to release the footage if she complained.
University of Westminster student George Iaponas, 24, met the victim via social networking site Facebook and she agreed to meet in...
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Note to drug dealers: If you're masking illegal operations behind a pizza parlor, make sure customers actually leave the premises with food.
In Toronto last week, police shuttered a downtown pizza restaurant after they found more than $1 million of marijuana and other drugs on site...
A Fullerton man who secretly ejaculated twice into an attractive co-worker's water bottle — that she later drank from — was convicted Thursday of two counts of misdemeanor battery.
After about two hours of deliberating, the seven-woman, five-man jury also found true a sentencing enhancement...
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Children of Germany take heart — it may soon be perfectly legal to make noise.
Germany is so desperate to encourage people to have more children that the government is proposing a bill allowing citizens under six to laugh, shout and play at any volume.
Germany is a land of many rules...
Police in Florida say a mother was visiting her child's school when she attempted to impose a dress code on another mom over allegations of excessive cleavage. Laura Campanello was charged with disorderly conduct after saying the other mom was showing "too much breast" -- then allegedly pulling...
Ohio on Thursday executed a one-time neo-Nazi who shot to death two men and a teen more than a quarter-century ago on the campus of Cleveland State University in a shooting spree that targeted blacks.
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A word to the wise doctor: After you perform surgery, please double-check to see if you've left any instruments behind -- say, inside the patient you just operated on.
After a woman, Anne, in Lyon, France, complained of postsurgery abdominal pains, an X-ray revealed a pair of 4-inch-long...
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THIMPHU (Reuters) – A Buddhist monk could face five years in prison after becoming the first casualty of a stringent anti-smoking law in the tiny Himalayan kingdom of Bhutan, which vows to become the first smoke-free nation.
The monk has been charged with...
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Is it just me, or does anyone else find it amazing that during the mad cow epidemic our government could track a single cow, born in Canada almost three years ago, right to the stall where she slept...
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