Tag: DOJ

Department of Justice Site Down, Anonymous Takes Credit
More analysis of the Department of Justice vs. Anonymous - Who's Tricking Who? UPDATE 3:...
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AT&T/T-Mobile Deal: DEAD
As if its DOA status wasn't already apparent to anybody who's paid attention to the issue in the past month or so, the prospective merger between AT&T and T-Mobile has gone the way...
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DoJ Pushes To Delay Or Dismiss AT&T, T-Mobile Trial
Let's play a game: Pretend you're AT&T. Your subscribers think you're the pits...
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eBay Craigslist Dispute Turns Into Criminal DoJ Investigation
Prosecutors with the U.S. Justice Department are reportedly investigating claims that eBay employees took confidential info from Craigslist to use in a service that would compete w...
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Sprint Files Its Own Suit to Block AT&T, T-Mobile Merger
Sprint announced today that it has filed a suit to block the proposed AT&T, T-Mobile USA merger. The suit was filed in federal court in the District of Columbia. “Sprint oppos...
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AT&T Hopes to Settle with DoJ Before Going to Court
On Wednesday, the U.S. Justice Department announced that it had filed an antitrust lawsuit to block AT&T's proposed acquisition of T-Mobile USA. “The combination of AT&T and T-Mobi...
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T-Mobile USA CEO Talks DOJ Suit in Email to Employees
As previously reported, the U.S. Department of Justice has moved to block AT&T's proposed acquisition of T-Mobil...
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DoJ Files To Block AT&T, T-Mobile Merger
The United States Department of Justice announced today that it has filed an antitrust lawsuit to block AT&T's proposed acquisition of T-Mobile. “The combination of AT&T and T-...
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Did Google CEO Larry Page Just Avoid Criminal Prosecution?
Last week, it was revealed that Google had to forfeit $500 million for allowing Canadian pha...
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Google AdMeld Deal Draws DoJ Scrutiny
Earlier this week, Google officially announced that it has agreed to acquire ad optimization firm AdMeld, and now, as expected it appears it will draw government scrutiny. Pretty s...
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Phil Ivey Sues Full Tilt Poker, Sitting Out WSOP
In a move that is bound to loft him even higher in the eyes of his many fans, poker pro Phil Ivey has announced that he is not playing in the World Series of Poker until Full Tilt...
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Google Antitrust Investigation May Be On FTC’s Agenda
Google's proposed acquisition of ITA Software, and whether or not the...
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Apple Subscription Service Being Monitored By Antitrust Regulators
Earlier this week, Apple introduced its Subscription service...
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HP Settles E-Rate Fraud Charges For $16 Million
Hewlett-Packard has agreed to pay the government $16.25 million to settle e-rate fraud charges. The E-rate program, which funds Internet connections in schools and libraries, ha...
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Database Administrator Sentenced To One Year For Hacking
A former senior database administrator for electric provider GEXA Energy in Houston was sentenced today to one year in prison for hacking into his former employer's computer net...
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