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5 Feb 2012, 9:00 pm by Stephanie Figueroa
On December 19 the ITC issued an order banning the importation of some HTC phones and, by extension, Google and its Android operating system. [read post]
16 Apr 2009, 9:51 pm
’s quest to overturn $358m verdict (Law 360) Bookham Inc. and JDS Uniphase Corp. settle laser patents litigation (Law 360) PNC Financial Services Group Inc. subsidiary settles TQP Development in data encryption patent suit (Law 360) Gibson’s patent action against Activision hits wrong chord with court in ‘Guitar Hero’ dispute, summary judgment granted (IP Law Blog)   US Copyright Downloading music legally (Copyfight)   [read post]
17 Aug 2011, 9:27 am by Jonathan Bailey
Even cases that seem to go the way of the scraper, such as the Cvent, Inc. v. [read post]
6 Jul 2012, 6:35 am
The first class, referred to as “the iDevice Class,” contended that Apple-approved apps created by third-party companies (Admob, Inc., Flurry, Inc., AdMarval, Inc., Google, Inc., and Medialets, Inc., collectively, “Mobile Industry Defendants”) unlawfully collected information about the users, including their addresses and current whereabouts, gender, age, zip code, time zone, and information about which functions the users… [read post]
5 Feb 2012, 9:00 pm by Stephanie Figueroa
On December 19 the ITC issued an order banning the importation of some HTC phones and, by extension, Google and its Android operating system. [read post]
12 Oct 2017, 4:22 pm by INFORRM
They are shockingly expensive – YouTube’s ContentID had cost Google $60 million as of several years ago – so only incumbents can afford them. [read post]
8 May 2016, 12:20 pm by Chris Castle
Since Google served ads to both pages and at least broadly could control what ads were served where, it’s logical to deduce that the Chronicle either didn’t notice that it’s own editorial policy was being crowded out by homepage advertising (hard to believe), neither the Chronicle nor the Statesman had control over the ads that appeared on the respective homepages (possible), or (more likely) did not want to get into a public spat with Google to try to stop… [read post]
8 May 2016, 12:20 pm by Chris Castle
Since Google served ads to both pages and at least broadly could control what ads were served where, it’s logical to deduce that the Chronicle either didn’t notice that it’s own editorial policy was being crowded out by homepage advertising (hard to believe), neither the Chronicle nor the Statesman had control over the ads that appeared on the respective homepages (possible), or (more likely) did not want to get into a public spat with Google to try to stop… [read post]
8 Jul 2015, 7:17 am by Eric Goldman
(AFA) and Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Disorders Association, Inc. [read post]
5 Apr 2011, 11:28 am by NBlack
The problem is that most legal consumers don’t even know that these platforms exist and would only stumble upon a particular site as a result of a Google search Generally speaking, unless there is a universally well known online vendor such as Amazon, Zappos or  eBay, people turn to Google (or other search engines). [read post]
18 Jun 2017, 3:15 am by Barry Sookman
https://t.co/cKThJBVkbG -> Another One Bites the Dust: No Performance Rights for Pre-1972 Sound Recordings in Illinois https://t.co/xyrD5B8D8T -> Computer and Internet Updates for 2017-06-13 https://t.co/aa111dVoep -> CJEU rules that The Pirate Bay infringes copyright by making files available to the public https://t.co/PgrD564Xcj -> Judge Overturns 'Jersey Boys' Copyright Verdict https://t.co/JvJWymw1uq -> European court of justice rules Pirate Bay is infringing… [read post]