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Torrent uploader hit with $32 million lawsuit over UFC content
UFC parent Zuffa has sued a major torrent uploader, seeking $32 million in damages.
Porn streaming set-top FyreTV maker sues Amazon over FireTV trademark
In 2008, WREAL LLC created a porn streaming set-top box called the FyreTV, along with a dedicated website at FyreTV.com.
RIAA files civil suit against Megaupload
The music industry trade group RIAA has added to Megaupload and owner Kim Dotcom's woes, filing a new civil lawsuit.
Viacom, Google settle long-standing copyright lawsuit against YouTube
Google and Viacom has finally settled a copyright lawsuit brought forth in 2007 that accused YouTube of allowing users to upload copyrighted movies and television shows from the content giant without permission.
'Dallas Buyers Club' DVD screener downloaders beware: lawsuits are in the works
In January, a DVD Screener copy of the critically acclaimed 'Dallas Buyers Club' hit the Web, and it was promptly downloaded millions of times.
Baidu hit with major piracy lawsuit
A group of Chinese companies including major video hosts Youku, Sohu and Tencent's v.qq.com have joined together for a $48.9 million lawsuit against market leading search engine Baidu.
Apple accuses Samsung of illegally obtaining sensitive information
Apple and Samsung are once again in a legal spat.
LinkedIn posts full response to new lawsuit
LinkedIn, the world's most popular professional-networking site, was recently sued this week by customers who are accusing the site of appropriating their identities for marketing purposes by hacking into their external e-mail accounts and downloadi
LinkedIn sued over claims they hacked customer's email accounts
LinkedIn, the world's most popular professional-networking site, has been sued this week by customers who are accusing the site of appropriating their identities for marketing purposes by hacking into their external e-mail accounts and downloading c
Judge will not ban Dish's Hopper technology
Dish Network has struck another victory as a federal judge has ruled to not issue a preliminary injunction against the company's 'Hopper' technology, a set-top DVR that allows for ad-skipping.
Kim Dotcom sues New Zealand over illegal raid
After long threatening to do so, Kim Dotcom has sued the New Zealand government over the illegal spying against him and the raid on his home and personal property.
Apple ebook damages trial scheduled for next May
U.S District Court Judge Denise Cote has tentatively scheduled Apple's antitrust damages trial for May 2014.
Angry investors start class action against Microsoft over Surface RT losses
A new class action suit filed by Robbins, Geller, Rudman, & Dowd has accused Microsoft of hiding major losses related to its Surface RT tablet.
Microsoft loses case over use of name 'SkyDrive'
BSkyB, a major pay-TV broadcaster in Europe, has won a judgement in the UK against Microsoft over the use of the trademark Sky.
Sony, others sue Imation over Blu-ray recordable discs
Sony, Panasonic, Pioneer and Philips of the joint venture One-Blue LLC., have sued Imation Corp
Facebook settles lawsuit over 'Timelines' trademark
Facebook and Timelines Inc. have settled their trademark case
Opera sues former employee over allegedly taking trade secrets to rival Mozilla
Employee maintains his innocence
Apple settles over iPhone water damage warranty issues
Settles for $53 million
Shareholder lawsuit against BlackBerry thrown out
Plaintiffs failed to made adequate arguments
Microsoft hit with $730 million fine in EU over default browser choice screen
Company takes full responsibility and will not appeal
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