By Alaina Lancaster | October 7, 2019
Some lawyers say the high court's silence is a loud proclamation that inaccessible websites violate the ADA, while others say it echoes a void of guidance on the issue.
By Ross Todd | October 2, 2019
Jessica Romero, Facebook's Director of Platform Enforcement and Litigation, said that the defendants, including a New Zealand company and three individuals, had agreed to pay about $500,000 as part of the settlement with Instagram's parent company.
By Victoria Hudgins | October 1, 2019
Cloud computing may be less costly than using on-premises technology in some cases, but law firms are struggling to offset the costs of ongoing cloud usage—or to even place a number on those savings.
By Amanda Bronstad | September 30, 2019
In an announcement posted to its website, as well as on Twitter and Facebook, Sanford Heisler said it represented "the family of the Facebook employee who was involved in the tragic suicide on Facebook's campus."
By Scott Graham | September 27, 2019
Noel Francisco's office tells the Supreme Court that Oracle's Java APIs are copyrightable, and that Google's use of them wasn't fair.
By Scott Graham | September 27, 2019
The justices have already granted cert in six cases, and several potential blockbusters are waiting in the wings. The solicitor general on Friday recommended against granting cert on one of one case, Google v. Oracle, though it said the correctness of the Federal Circuit's fair use decision is "not free from doubt."
By Ross Todd | September 26, 2019
U.S. District Judge Edward Davila found that only one of 36 statements identified by the plaintiffs as misleading Facebook investors was actionable. Even in that case he found plaintiffs hadn't demonstrated the intent or deliberate recklessness needed to support a securities fraud claim.
By Alaina Lancaster | September 25, 2019
U.S. District Chief Judge Phyllis Hamilton of the Northern District of California said content-marketing firm Stackla did not persuade her that Facebook's decision to block the company from its social media sites was a pretext for protecting the social media platform's reputation.
By Alaina Lancaster | September 24, 2019
Bruce Hoffman, director of the Federal Trade Commission's Bureau of Competition, said that some reports of anti-competitive activity in Big Tech hearken back to the government's antitrust case against Microsoft in the late '90s.
By Frank Ready | September 24, 2019
Google, Amazon, Facebook and Apple are faced with a tight 30-day deadline to turn over a lengthy list of documents and communications to the House Judiciary antitrust subcommittee. But there's a good chance they'll need an extension.
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