By Victoria Hudgins | July 23, 2020
The U.S. court system has shifted to video conferencing platforms in record speed, but that sudden shift has come with its fair share of cringeworthy mishaps, including chaos in one California hearing.
By Alaina Lancaster | July 22, 2020
The lawsuit, filed by Cotchett, Pitre & McCarthy, compares YouTube's handling of cryptocurrency scams that have used images of Wozniak, Bill Gates and Elon Musk to Twitter's response to last week's hack leveraging the accounts of high-profile users.
By Alaina Lancaster | July 21, 2020
U.S. District Judge Lucy Koh said that she is "convinced that the size of the settlement fund is largely a function of the size of the settlement class, and 'not entirely attributable to class counsel's skill'" in an order Tuesday granting final approval of a class action settlement over Yahoo data breaches.
By Scott Graham | July 21, 2020
Apple had argued that COVID-19 conditions in Texas generally, and Marshall particularly, made bringing people from all over the country into the courthouse unsafe. But Gilstrap said the court is taking numerous precautions as it ramps up for the country's first patent jury trial since March, and said there's no reason to think conditions will get any better in the near future.
By Scott Graham | July 21, 2020
U.S. District Judge Edward Davila set an Aug. 13 hearing while ordering three companies' bank accounts frozen and instructing ISPs to delist any advertisements of the Cisco-marked products.
By Scott Graham | July 17, 2020
Apple is demanding that Eastern District Chief Judge Rodney Gilstrap postpone a patent infringement trial until October, with backing from a UT epidemiologist who says COVID-19 would pose an "extraordinary risk" for participants and the surrounding community. Optis Wireless says Apple has continually tried to delay trial over its refusal to pay reasonable royalties on LTE patents, and that chances are the pandemic will be more dangerous in October, not less.
By Alaina Lancaster | July 15, 2020
The lawsuits target the companies' use of IBM's Diversity in Faces Dataset, developed to reduce racial and gender inaccuracies and biases in facial recognition technology.
By Linda A. Thompson | July 15, 2020
The tech giant did not violate EU state aid rules, the bloc's second highest court has ruled.
By Alaina Lancaster | July 14, 2020
The court's IT staff is looking to see how the situation can be avoided in the future, according to Ken Garcia, communications director for San Francisco County Superior Court.
By Sam Dibble and Clark Wilkes | July 9, 2020
Just as Airbnb has allowed hosts to monetize an unused spare bedroom, a sharing economy for digital resources would allow individuals, corporations, governments and schools to mitigate their infrastructure outlays while simultaneously supporting local innovation by startups.
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