Tag: Legal

The AT&T/T-Mobile Merger Fail: The Next Day
Now that AT&T has begun its walk of shame after failing to add T-Mobile as the latest notch in its belt, today is for people to reflect on what could have been and speculate on wha...
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Microsoft, Novell Lawsuit Ends With Sopranos-Style Mistrial
After seven years in court, Microsoft is expected to ask the U.S. federal judge to dimiss the antitrust suit filed against them by Novell. Novell made their closing arguments in th...
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Facebook Can Be Sued For Using Users In Ads, Judge Rules
If you live in California, and don’t like the way Facebook is using your likeness in ads, you can sue them. That doesn’t necessarily mean you’ll be successful, but according to a r...
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Photoshopped Ads May Happen A Lot Less
Get ready, America: your celebrities in magazines are about to start looking a lot like the rest of you. In other words, expect to see models and such types to be a lot less photos...
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U.S. District Judge: You Can Use Twitter To Harass, Threaten
U.S. District Judge Roger W. Titus of Maryland yesterday granted a moti...
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SOPA Vote Delayed; Enjoy Internet Free Speech This Weekend
After last night's ridiculous delay in the hearing, the race to the SOPA vote is off like a herd of turtle...
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Is It Journalism or Blogging? Or Neither?
According to the Free Online Dictionary, journalism is defined as: 1. The collecting, writing, editing, and prese...
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Assange Granted Permission To Appeal Extradition
Earlier today Wikileaks founder Julian Assange was granted the right to appeal against his extradition to Sweden. It's been a little over a year since Assange was detained in Londo...
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Microsoft, Novell Antitrust Suit Finally Nearing An End
After a little over seven years, the antitrust suit that Novell filed against Microsoft is...
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Facebook Hits Back At Timelines.com
On Tuesday, Facebook began to roll out their Timeline feature to users. You remember...
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Groupon Takes The Good News With The Bad
Last year, it seemed like the sky was the limit for Groupon. Every major Internet player had to have a Groupon clone, Google even tried to buy Groupon. Everybody was talking about...
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iPad Sales in China Could Be Affected By Trademark Suit
Did you know there was a tablet computer called the I-Pad nearly a decade ago? It was marketed by a Taiwanese company called Proview Technology, though it wasn’t quite as successfu...
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SEMPO: FTC Shouldn’t Regulate Google and Other Search Engines
As companies continue to call for regulation of Google, search industry organization SEMPO has come to the search engine's defense. The Search E...
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Samsung Galaxy 10.1 To Be Available In Australia For Christmas
Christmas may have come a little early for Samsung this year thanks to today's ruling that will allow their Galaxy Tab 10.1 to be sold in Australia. In a blow to Apple's campaign a...
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Righthaven Ordered to Pay Huge Fine
The woes continue for Righthaven, the company designed to sue bloggers and others on the web for allegedly infringing upon the copyrights of its clients/partners. You can see o...
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