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AXXmerica
Online, Inc. v. Web Communications, et al.:
On March 2, 1998, AOL sued Web Communications
for the transmission of unsolicited bulk e-mail to AOL members that
advertised pornographic Web sites such as "www.aolsex.net."
On May 10, 2000, U.S. District Court Judge Barry R. Poretz recommended
an entry of default judgment in favor of America Online, including
injunctive relief and monetary damages in the amount of $1,578,175.48.
For more information go to the AOL
v. Web Communications, et al. page in the Junk
E-mail Decisions & Litigation area of the Decisions
& Litigation section.
United
States v. Microsoft Corporation:
On June 7, 2000, Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson
rejected Microsoft's request for additional time to defend itself
against antitrust violations, and ordered that the company be both
broken up and restrained from leveraging its monopoly power in the
marketplace. For more information go to the United
States v. Microsoft Corporation page in the Other
Decisions & Litigation area of the Decisions
& Litigation section. |
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