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Coupures de Presse [ le 11 novembre 1999 ]

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Lecture Recommandée
Internet Actu N°10
Toutes les actualités de la semaine en revue, par la start-up préférée du réseau francophone. Lire et imprimer!


Unesco
L'Unesco descerne ses prix
L'Unesco vient de remettre ses deux prix Web annuels : à l'honneur, l'artistique Nirvanet, et un site consacré au poête chilien Vicente Huidobro.


Press clippings [ November 11, 1999 ]

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Lawsuits
RealNetworks in Real Trouble
RealNetworks gets hit with a class-action suit Wednesday, charging the company with violating federal and state fraud and privacy laws. (Wired News)

Yahoo Shoplifts Shopping Patent?
Yahoo's one-stop Internet shopping model is quick and easy. Too easy, claims a patent infringement lawsuit. (Wired News)


UPS IPO
UPS IPO Reaps Billions
United Parcel Service emerged from 92 years of privacy Wednesday a gleaming symbol of the digital age. (The Washington Post).


Microsoft
Gates: Don't put limits on "ability to innovate"
Microsoft's chairman tells shareholders the company would "go a long way" to address government concerns over its monopoly status--though the firm's ability to innovate isn't negotiable. (News.com)

Microsoft sued; Monopoly status cited
In the first of a potential wave of legal actions against Microsoft Corp., a small advertising company sued the software maker for allegedly abusing its monopoly power to overcharge for its Windows 98 program. (USAToday)

For rent: Microsoft's Office suite
Microsoft will begin offering its popular Office suite of applications for rent online this week, a move that could threaten the sales from one of the software giant's cash cows. (Seattle Times)


Copyright Issue
"Fair use' Vs. Foul play
Newspapers win their copyright battle against FreeRepublic.com, but does the ruling threaten their investigative reporting?
On Monday, a federal court in Los Angeles enjoined Jim Robinson, the operator of a Web site called FreeRepublic.com, from posting articles copied from the Washington Post and the Los Angeles Times, the Times reported on Tuesday. (Salon)



Media
CBS publishes dragging death interview on Internet
A legal battle that almost landed a CBS News producer in jail ended Wednesday when the television network published on the Internet the transcript of an interview
with the last of three defendants in the dragging death of a black man. (SiliconValley.com)






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