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Software trade group spent $530K lobbying in 1Q (AP via Yahoo! Finance) - The Business Software Alliance, the main copyright-enforcement watchdog for the commercial software industry, spent $530,000 lobbying on patent reform, trade and other issues in the first quarter, according to a disclosure report.

FPT software to open branch in Paris (Vietnam Net) - VietNamNet Bridge – FPT Software, a subsidiary of the Financing and Promoting Technology Corporation (FPT), will open a branch in Paris on June 13, its third overseas and the first in Europe.

Software company moves into Bethlehem (The Express-Times) - BETHLEHEM | A developer of communications software announced Wednesday a move from just outside the city to the burgeoning Lehigh Valley Industrial Park VII at Bethlehem Commerce Center.

Software AG will not buy Iona (Irish Examiner) - GERMANY’S Software will not buy loss-making Irish software maker Iona Technologies, Software’s chief financial officer Arnd Zinnhardt told Reuters yesterday.

Pa. Software Company Sues Over Howard Stern's Web Site (NBC 10 Philadelphia) - A software company files a copyright infringement lawsuit over technology used on Howard Stern's Web site that enables characters to pop up and begin talking to the viewer.

Entriq Snags Broadcast Deal for New-Media Software (Broadcasting and Cable) - Inergize Digital Media deployed Entriq's Media Services software.

Software maker admits to taking bribes (Financial Times) - Paradigm BV, a private software maker owned by Fox Paine, a US private equity firm, agreed to pay a $1m penalty and retain outside compliance counsel as part of an agreement with the Department of Justice over improper payments to government officials in China, Indonesia, Kazakhstan, Mexico and Nigeria.

Composite Software Unveils Information Discovery Appliance (ebizQ.net) - Composite Software, the virtual data integration company, today unveiled an appliance named Composite Discovery, the newest addition to its award-winning product line. ebizQ received the following: For the first time, non-technical business ...

TN software exports rise by 37 pc during 2007-08 (Chennai Online) - Chennai, June 05: Software exports from Tamil Nadu netted Rs 28,489.50 crore in 2007-08, a 37 per cent growth over the previous year. "The total software exports from Tamil Nadu in 2007-08 clocked a growth rate of 37 per cent by registering Rs 28,489.50 crores," state IT Secretary Chandramouli said.

Pa. software company sues over Howard Stern's Web site (Centre Daily Times) - A software company filed a copyright infringement lawsuit over technology used on Howard Stern's Web site that enables characters to pop up and begin talking to the viewer.

 
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