Microsoft received a reprieve on Monday from a court order requiring the company to ship Sun Microsystems' Java software. Earlier in the day, Microsoft had said that ...
Judge Paul Niemeyer, one of the three judges hearing Microsoft's appeal, sharply questioned whether the must-carry preliminary injunction was needed to prevent imminent harm to Sun and the Java ...
Oral arguments are scheduled for April 3 in the Microsoft appeal of a judge’s order forcing the company to distribute Sun Microsystems version of Java. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit ...
<TAB>Microsoft Corp. yesterday won a reprieve in its battle with rival Sun Microsystems when an appeals court stayed an order requiring Microsoft to include Sun's Java programming language in its ...
An appeals court will hear arguments today about whether it should let stand a lower court decision that would require Microsoft Corp. to carry a version of Java ...
Sun Microsystems Inc. lawyer Rusty Day faced dozens of questions from an appeals court judge during his half of an hour-long hearing on whether the court should let ...
Microsoft on Wednesday formally appealed a federal judge's order to start distributing Sun's Java Runtime Environment with every U.S. and German copy of Windows XP and Internet Explorer by June 4. In ...
A federal appeals court Monday stayed a judge’s order requiring Microsoft to ship Sun’s Java technology with its Windows operating system and other products. A federal appeals court Monday stayed a ...
The 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals granted Microsoft a stay of a Jan. 21 decision from U.S. District Judge J. Frederick Motz in Baltimore, who gave the company 120 days to begin including Sun's ...
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