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Canadian carriers Rogers, Bell, and Telus sued over misleading ads
Canadian carriers Rogers, Bell, and Telus sued over misleading ads
The major Canadian carriers, Rogers, Bell, and Telus, have been sued by the Canadian Competition Bureau over misleading ads. The Bureau is ...... 16 Sep 2012 - 7 comments
Feds seeking $1 billion from price-fixing LCD maker
Feds seeking $1 billion from price-fixing LCD maker
The U.S. Department of Justice is seeking $1 billion from Taiwanese display maker AU Optronics, which has been convicted of price fixing in the LCD market. ...... 13 Sep 2012 - 1 comment
Apple loses patent case to Samsung in Japan
Apple loses patent case to Samsung in Japan
Over the past week, there has been a lot reported on Apple's victory over Samsung in the U.S. over 7 claims of patent infringement. A jury ...... 31 Aug 2012 - 35 comments
Samsung posts internal memo regarding loss to Apple
Samsung posts internal memo regarding loss to Apple
As undoubtedly the entire world knows by now, Apple recently won its patent lawsuit against its largest rival, Samsung. The jury ruled that ...... 28 Aug 2012 - 12 comments
Scoblelizer: Samsung loss to Apple actually a victory
Scoblelizer: Samsung loss to Apple actually a victory
Robert Scoble, the author of the popular 'Scobelizer' blog, has said that Apple's win over Samsung this week, is actually a 'sizeable' victory ...... 27 Aug 2012 - 35 comments
Apple wants injunctions on Samsung products, Samsung responds
Apple wants injunctions on Samsung products, Samsung responds
After winning a major victory against its top rival, Apple has announced it expects to file for a sales injunction against Samsung and their ...... 25 Aug 2012 - 8 comments
Judge does not approve Facebook 'sponsored stories' settlement
Judge does not approve Facebook 'sponsored stories' settlement
Back in June, Facebook announced it would pay $10 million to charity in order to settle a privacy suit brought against them. The suit had accused ...... 19 Aug 2012 - 1 comment
You can no longer bring class action cases against Valve
You can no longer bring class action cases against Valve
Valve has updated their Steam Subscriber Agreement and Privacy Policy this week, blocking the ability for consumers to bring class action lawsuits ...... 04 Aug 2012 - 21 comments
EU looking into optical drive makers dubbed a cartel
EU looking into optical drive makers dubbed a cartel
Antitrust regulators in the EU have let optical disk drive makers know that they are facing potential fines over rigging bids as part of a cartel. ...... 24 Jul 2012 - 16 comments
Patent troll sues creator of 'Minecraft'
Patent troll sues creator of 'Minecraft'
Uniloc, the notorious patent troll, has sued the creators of 'Minecraft,' claiming it infringes on patents they hold for certain copy protection software. ...... 22 Jul 2012 - 1 comment
EU begins browser antitrust investigation of Microsoft
EU begins browser antitrust investigation of Microsoft
The European Commission, EU's executive body, has announced this week that it has begun an investigation into Microsoft's tactics in regards ...... 17 Jul 2012 - 6 comments
RIM to pay $147 million after losing patent suit
RIM to pay $147 million after losing patent suit
Struggling smartphone maker RIM will have to pay $147 million in damages after losing a patent suit to Mformation Technologies. The jury ...... 15 Jul 2012 - 5 comments
LG, Toshiba will settle in display panel price-fixing case
LG, Toshiba will settle in display panel price-fixing case
LG has confirmed it will pay $380 million to settle a civil lawsuit over LCD price fixing over the last decades. The settlement will be the ...... 13 Jul 2012
Samsung forced to remove 'universal search' from GS III
Samsung forced to remove 'universal search' from GS III
Sprint has confirmed that Samsung will remove the universal search function from its latest Galaxy S III device. The removal will come via ...... 13 Jul 2012 - 10 comments
Apple, book publisher price fixing trial set for 2013
Apple, book publisher price fixing trial set for 2013
This week, a U.S. judge has set the trial date for the price fixing case brought against Apple and the major book publishers by the U.S. government. ...... 23 Jun 2012 - 1 comment
Sprint to pay $19 million to settle MMS case
Sprint to pay $19 million to settle MMS case
Sprint has announced today that it will settle its ongoing MMS-based lawsuit for $19 million. The carrier had been accused of improperly ...... 21 Jun 2012
Facebook settles privacy suit for $10 million
Facebook settles privacy suit for $10 million
Facebook will pay $10 million to charity in order to settle a privacy suit brought against them. The suit accused the social networking giant ...... 17 Jun 2012
Did Google buying MMI actually make the patent mess worse?
Did Google buying MMI actually make the patent mess worse?
As Google continues their misguided attempt to leverage FRAND patents against Apple, it is becoming less clear who is the bad guy in their patent war 05 Jun 2012 - 2 comments
Simon & Schuster settle in ebook price fixing case
Simon & Schuster settle in ebook price fixing case
Simon & Schuster have settled their long standing ebook price fixing case. Earlier in the year, the US Department of Justice filed an antitrust ...... 18 May 2012
Iran threatens to sue Google over Google Maps
Iran threatens to sue Google over Google Maps
Earlier today, Iran's Foreign Ministry threatened to sue Google after the search giant removed the name "Persian Gulf" from its Google Maps service. ...... 18 May 2012 - 24 comments
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