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Tena said that he subsequently posted his findings on his website in spring 2002 and was sued in summer 2002 for violating French copyright law.
In 2002, the French software company Tegam International sued Tena, a Harvard Medical School researcher working at Mass. General Hospital, for his publication of over a dozen flaws he had discovered in the Viguard antivirus software system published by the company.
Contract and Trade Secrets law seem like topics much more likely to be on the mind of a law student than a Harvard freshman during reading period. But as reported on Wednesday in The Crimson, for Nicholas M. Ciarelli ’08, these subjects have just become very important...
AWARDED. An $8.1 million settlement to SHUJI NAKAMURA, 50, engineer who helped Nichia Corp. develop the blue light-emitting diode (LED), a semiconductor device used in everything from cell phones to traffic lights; by Tokyo's High Court; in Tokyo. Piqued by a $200 bonus for what Nichia claimed was...
A Fox News producer sued her ex-boss Bill O'Reilly for hounding her for phone sex--and once detailing a fantasy involving a shower accessory. The case was settled, and now the host is sticking to over-sharing on national television.