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...technology powerhouses including the likes of Google, Facebook, AT&T, Yahoo!, eBay and many others are responsible for employing a significant portion of the...
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...Susskind believes that he is right. He points to the success of eBay's online dispute resolution mechanism, which resolved something like 60 million disputes...
...Eolas' infringement claims included Adobe Systems Inc., Apple, CDW Corp., Citigroup Inc., eBay Inc., Google and Google's YouTube. Bruce Rich, head of...
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