Remember not so long ago when Rupert Murdoch was espousing the future of paid content? It is unavoidable was the cry but there has been not much said since. That is, until Barry Diller stated his version of the story at the Goldman Communacopia conference as reported by the Business Insider.
New York Times Site To Get Purple States Videos
The Gray Lady will soon get a splash of color: this Friday, videos from PurpleStates.TV should go live on The New York Times’s website.
States Ask Feds For More Microsoft Oversight
Provisions of Microsoft’s antitrust settlement involving oversight by the federal courts will end in November, and some attorneys general have demanded an extension of that ongoing supervision.
AOL Settles With States On Cancellation Policy
AOL has reached a settlement with 48 states and the District of Columbia over their confusing cancellation policy.
States Define Law Blogs As Advertising
Another indication that the law is struggling to keep up with technology in a useful way, proposed restrictions in New York could prevent lawyers from setting blogs about law.
States Look To Tax Your Digital Assets Off
More and more states, especially ones with Democrat controlled legislatures, CNet points out, are dipping into the digital media pot by imposing taxes on purchased downloads.
BGP Adjacency States
To pass the BSCI exam, earn your CCNP certification, and become an outstanding networker, youve got to master the many details of BGP – and trust me, there are a lot of details to master!
Enron Settles With Three States and Other Parties
Yesterday, Enron announced that it has reached a settlement agreement with several parties in relation to civil claims regarding natural gas and electricity from 1997-2003.
Enron Reaches Settement Three States and Energy Companies
Enron announced that it has reached an agreement to settle civil claims related to natural gas and electricity from 1997-2003, which include claims filed during proceedings of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC).
United States Steel Praises ITC Decision
United States Steel praised the decision of the U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC) to keep in place unfair trade orders applicable to hot- rolled steel from Brazil, Japan and Russia.