The FTC alleges that founder Jeff Bezos and CEO Andy Jassy destroyed messages discussing business matters to erase potential evidence amid the FTC's ongoing antitrust investigation against Amazon.
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Meta has been warned for using users' publicly available information, such as sexual orientation details, for targeted advertising, which violates GDPR rules that require explicit user consent.
Later today, Google and Epic Games will face off in a jury trial. Epic claims Google tries to discourage app makers from using alternatives to the Play Store, but Google denies that claim.
Arm has filed a lawsuit against Qualcomm and its subsidiary Nuvia for allegedly breaching license agreements and trademark infringements. Arm wants Qualcomm to destroy certain Nuvia designs as well.
Twitter has been ordered to disclose the details and documentation about the manpower that it utilizes to combat hate speech in France after losing a court case against six plaintiffs in the country.
An Indian court has summoned Jack Ma, Alibaba's founder, and the firm, in a case in which a former employee alleges he was wrongfully fired after he objected to fake news on UC Web and UC Browser.
Over 300 adverts made by Samsung involving the water resistance of its Galaxy series of mobile phones have been taken to court by an Australian consumer commission for misleading content.
According to a recent court filing, the long-standing battle between Samsung and Apple over patent infringement has finally ended, with all pending claims and counterclaims being dropped.
Earlier this year, Waymo took Uber to court over allegations that the ride-hailing company stole trade secrets, but a newly disclosed letter may lend some credence to a cover-up by the latter.
If you thought that the Apple vs Samsung court drama was over you would be deeply mistaken, as Samsung has been granted a retrial for design patent damages which had earlier gone in Apple's favour.
A UK court has handed down a suspended sentence to a man who sold Android TV boxes which allowed people to access copyrighted material, including films and live sports, as a warning to others.
The court case was supposed to start in October but Waymo had applied for it to be delayed slightly and moved to December, apparently so that they could compile more evidence for their case.
A modchip distributor has been found guilty of violating Nintendo's copyrights and trademarks. A Canadian court has ruled in favor of Nintendo of America and will award the firm $12.76 million CAD.
A Father who erroneously streamed the birth of his child to Facebook Live has lost a case which he filed against broadcasters and news sites for airing and posting the footage.
Although the ruling between Apple and Samsung's case in the UK was made in June, the Court of Appeal review has now been finalized and reasons as to why Apple has lost have now surfaced.
An alleged culture of wild partying and ''excessive drunkenness'' have been revealed in a £10 (US$16.2 million) million High Court battle between a former Microsoft UK exec and the company.
Apple has been granted an injunction in a Dutch court which bans the sale of Samsung's Galaxy S, Galaxy S II and Galaxy Ace Android devices in the European Union
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