WASHINGTON--The American Civil Liberties Union on Wednesday lost its first attempt to challenge a controversial 1998 copyright law. In a strongly worded decision, a federal judge in Boston dismissed a ...
Internet filtering services provider N2H2 Inc. of Seattle has named former Microsoft Corp. executive Philip Welt as president and CEO. Longtime N2H2 chief Peter Nickerson will remain as chairman, the ...
Executives at Secure Computing said the acquisition will boost the company's market share in the Web filtering space and give it more than 2,000 new customers. Secure Computing, San Jose, Calif., ...
Seattle-based Internet filtering company N2H2 Inc. said its shareholders will vote Oct. 13 on its proposed acquisition by Secure Computing Corp. The companies on July 29 agreed to the merger in a ...
Secure Computing on Tuesday announced it has agreed to acquire Seattle-based N2H2, a maker of Web-based content-filtering products Bess and Sentian, which can be integrated with Cisco Systems ...
The company, based here, plans to roll out a three-tiered channel program that includes a certification program, training, dedicated account managers and rebates, company executives said. Future plans ...
Excite@Home signed a deal to offer @Home subscribers free trials of N2H2's Internet Filtering Manager. The content filter will let @Home subscribers tailor it for individual consumers of a family, ...
In the first challenge of its kind, the American Civil Liberties Union on July 25, 2002 asked a federal court in Massachusetts to rule that a computer researcher has First Amendment and ""fair use"" ...
1. What is this case about? A computer researcher named Benjamin Edelman, represented by the ACLU, has filed this suit to establish his First Amendment and "fair use" right to examine the full list of ...
Secure Computing Corp. has completed its acquisition of N2H2, a Seattle company that provides Internet filters to libraries, schools and businesses. San Jose, Calif.-based Secure Computing -- a ...
N2H2 Inc. laid off 43 people yesterday, the fourth cutback at the Seattle Internet company in the past 10 months. The job cuts, expected to save the publicly traded company $1.5 million each year, are ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results