Following claims that Yahoo India stole content from some other businesses’ blogs, the company’s representatives want everyone to know that “we do not admit of [sic] any copyright violation.” The content in question, by the way, was a recipe.
Judge Denies Suspension Of Spamhaus Domain
Spamhaus.org garnered its first win in court, now that the company has decided to show up, against e360Insight. US District Court Judge Charles Kocaras denied a sweeping motion filed by e360 to order the International Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) and domain registrar Tucows to suspend Spamhaus’ domain name.
Canada Denies Request To Block Hate Content
Canadian telecom regulators denied the request of a Jewish human rights lawyer, asking the government to allow Internet service providers to block access to U.S.-based white supremacist’s websites.
Adobe Denies GoLive, Freehand Reports
Several web sites alleged that Adobe would dump its developer tools GoLive and Macromedia Freehand in favor of other products.
Goodmail Denies Fee-Mail Monopoly Game
We may never know what happened before AOL ran to the microphone to announce their Enhanced Whitelist’s resuscitation. But both Goodmail and AOL deny there was any intent to corner the bulk email market, leaving the world outside AOL conference rooms to wonder.
PepsiCo Denies Danone Takeover Plans
After two weeks of speculation that PepsiCo was going to launch a hostile takeover bid for France’s Danone, shares of Danone went up 20%.
Google Denies AdWords To Deck Of Bush Creators
A group that created a satirical deck of cards with reasons not to re-elect President Bush has been denied an AdWords campaign by Google. This isn’t the first time that a company that has been critical of the current President has been denied use of AdWords.