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  • Tech Companies Sign Human Rights Policy
    Thursday 30 October 2008 – 02:30 in Business
    Several major technology companies have signed a global agreement designed to apply common set of principles for how to do business in nations that restrict free speech and expression.
  • Yahoo responds to human rights lawsuit, calling it political
    Wednesday 29 August 2007 – 10:47 in Business
    Sunnyvale (CA) – Search engine giant Yahoo! has asked the US District Court for Northern California to dismiss a civil human rights lawsuit filed by the World Organization for Human Rights USA. The organization claims that Yahoo unlawfully gave Chinese o
  • DDR3 promotes bragging rights, provokes curiosity
    Wednesday 7 June 2006 – 05:21
    The two major DRAM vendors that are participating in Computex Taipei 2006, Qimonda (the former memory business unit of Infineon Technologies) and Nanya Technology, and A-Data Technology, which was recently again ranked by iSuppli as the number three DRAM-module supplier globally and number one in Asia, are showcasing DDR3 modules at the show.
  • GigaCube lands distribution rights for ATI's All-in-Wonder
    Wednesday 2 July 2003 – 03:59
    The GigaCube brand, formally established in the second quarter by Info-Tek (ITC), has landed distribution rights for ATI Technologies's All-in-Wonder family, and could begin shipping at the end of July, said GigaCube.
  • Consumers' digital rights debated
    Thursday 13 May 2004 – 04:16
    The struggle to balance the rights of consumers and of copyright holders saw another battle Monday as a Congressional subcommittee considered a consumer rights act intended to liberalize what users can do with digital music.

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  • Caucus chair: US Internet leaders capitulate to Chinese repression*
    Tuesday 31 January 2006 – 10:19
    Caucus chair: US Internet leaders capitulate to Chinese repression Microsoft, Google, Yahoo, and Cisco Systems have either declined invitations, or have not responded, to appear in a meeting of the Congressional Human Rights Caucus. The subject is the way the companies do business in China, especially agreements they have made with the Chinese government.

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