Judge Says ‘Nope’ To Samsung’s Cries For Stay, Again

As expected, the fine folks representing Samsung in its patent trial against Apple have asked the court to stay the patent infringement trial so that...
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Chicago Sun-Times Will Replace Two iPhones With Actual, Real Photographers

The Chicago Sun-Times has reached an agreement with the Newsroom Employees Union to rehire 4 of the 28 laid off photographers that got the shaft earlier...
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Google To Pay $17 Million Settlement For Bypassing Safari Security Settings

Google has agreed to pay out a $17 million settlement to 37 US states and the District of Columbia for bypassing Safari’s security settings. New...
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Tim Cook Throws Apple’s Support Behind Pro-LGBT, Anti-Discrimination Bill

In a Wall Street Journal editorial, Tim Cook offered his support towards passing the EDNA ( Employment Non-Discrimination Act ) legislation, which if passed, employers...
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Samsung Fined $340,000 For Hiring Writers To Fake Forum Comments

Back in April, Taiwan’s Fair Trade Commission announced that it would begin to investigate the allegations that Samsung was hiring a large number of people...
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Tim Cook Sued Over Automated iOS 7 Updates

Mark Menacher has filed a small claims lawsuit against Apple’s CEO Tim Cook. It’s not for something you would expect either. Nope, Menacher is suing...
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Apple Officially Appeals E-Book Price Fixing Case

One of Apple’s biggest legal battles in recent history was certainly its e-book price fixing scandal, which recently found the company guilty of colluding with...
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Judge Dishes Out Apple’s Penalties In Ebook Case

Judge Denise Cote revealed in court today what penalties Apple will be facing for being found guilty in its big ebook trial. The penalties focus...
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iTunes DRM Was Never Monopolistic, Court Says

You may have read stories before about people suing Apple over how it does its iTunes DRM, specifically that songs can’t be copied over to...
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Book Publishers Notifying iTunes Book Buyers Who Are Eligible For Settlement Checks

Remember that whole price fixing scandal trial that involved Apple and several book publishers? Well while Apple ended up losing in court, the book publishers...
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Microsoft And Google Join Forces To Sue Government Over Lack Of Information Sharing

While Microsoft and Google are typically in legal litigation against each other, this time they chose to work together. The two companies are jointly suing...
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Judge Says Apple Needs Parental Antitrust Supervision

Things just took a turn in the ebooks price-fixing case that has Apple fighting with Amazon the Department of Justice. Judge Denise Cote has decided...
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Samsung Denied Re-Trial In Bounce Back Patent Case

Last year, you may remember Apple won a significant case against Samsung in regards to its “bounce back” patent, a patent that Apple alledged Samsung...
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Apple Gets Off Easy In App Store Monopoly Lawsuit

You might remember hearing a while back about a lawsuit that was filed against Apple, accusing the company of having a monopoly on iOS applications...
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Apple Accused Of Being At It Again, Conspiring Once More With Publishers

As you might already know, Apple was recently found guilty in its long standing e-book price fixing trial. While the case is continuing as Apple...
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E-Book Publishers Back Apple, Gang Up Against DoJ

Apple was recently found guilty of price fixing e-books and the Department of Justice laid out some new terms that it would like to see...
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Apple Not Happy About DoJ E-Book Solutions, Gives Snappy 31-Page Response

Earlier this month Apple was found guilty of pricing fixing e-books and conspiring to raise retail prices of digital books. Today the U.S. Department of...
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DOJ Suggests Solution To Apple’s e-Book Price Fixing Ways

Apple was recently found guilty in its long standing e-book scandal case, and now, the U.S. Department of Justice is trying to ensure that it...
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