Tag: Legal

Consumer Groups Call On FCC To Investigate MetroPCS
A number of public interest groups have filed a letter with the Federal Communications Commission requesting the agency investigate claims that new plans being offered by mobile...
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Winklevoss Twins, Divya Narendra Revive Facebook Lawsuit
Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss, along with Divya Narendra, are at it again.  The three men, who claim Mark Zuckerberg stole the idea for Facebook from them, have decided to e...
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Fair Use Controversy: The Gift That Keeps On Giving
So the whole "what is fair use?" debate is back, as Fortune de...
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FDA Warns Of Scam For People Who Buy Drugs Online
The Food and Drug Administration is warning people who have purchased drugs online about fraudsters posing as FDA agents or other law enforcement officials attempting to extort...
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Groupon Sues Groupon to Get Groupon Name in Australia
Last week, it was reported that Groupon was exp...
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Paul Allen Refiles Lawsuit Against Top Tech Companies
Whatever his faults, Microsoft cofounder Paul Allen is at least persistent and ambitious.  Allen proved this yesterday by refiling a patent infringement lawsuit against AOL...
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Google Fends Off Android Trademark Suit
While a rose by any other name would smell as sweet, Google will not have to see if the same concept applies in the case of its mobile operating system.  A judge has thrown...
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Google Misses AG’s Street View Deadline
The corporate world tends to slow down this time of year; people take time off, offices close, and product announcements are delayed.  A dispute between Google and the Conn...
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Google, Yahoo, Microsoft To Fight Illegal Pharmacies With White House
Google, Yahoo, and Microsoft can't agree on much, and you might imagine that tossing some politicians into the situation wouldn't help, but a common goal's come to light. ...
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Court Ruling Protects Email Privacy
A ruling by the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals has determined that the government has to have a search warrant before it can secretly seize and search emails stored by service p...
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CT AG Hits Google With Civil Investigative Demand
The tension over Google's collection of sensitive WiFi data has risen again.  Today, Connecticut Attorney General Richard Blumenthal issued a civil investigative demand req...
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Viacom-YouTube Appeal Set To Proceed
More than four months after YouTube won a lawsuit filed by Viacom - and just one day after Google announced several new ways in which it'll try to aid copyright owners - it look...
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Supreme Court Lets eBay Win Stand In Tiffany Case
An eBay-related dispute that began way back in 2004 seems to have finally run its course.  Today, the U.S. Supreme Court announced its decision not to let Tiffany appeal pr...
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Verdict: SAP to Pay Oracle $1.3 Billion
Oracle is reportedly being awarded $1.3 Billion from SAP, as the result of a jury's verdict following an 11-day trial. The case dates back to 2007 when Orcale sued SAP for illeg...
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