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Intel faces antitrust lawsuit from FTC

Intel faces antitrust lawsuit from FTC

The Federal Trade Commission is suing Intel Corp., accusing the world's biggest chip maker of using its size to snuff out competition....

 

Court will rule on privacy of text messages sent on employer-owned devices

The police department in Ontario, Calif., was sued after the chief read sexually explicit texts sent by officers. An appeals court sided with officers, saying they had an expectation of privacy.

 

Apple countersues Nokia over 13 patents

Apple countersues Nokia over 13 patents

Apple Inc said on Friday that it filed a countersuit against Nokia, claiming that the Finnish cellphone maker is infringing 13 Apple technology patents. The move follows a Nokia lawsuit filed in October accusing iPhone maker Apple ...

 

Google, Microsoft Sued Over Links To File-Sharing Site

Mini music label Blue Destiny Records has sued both Google and Microsoft for allegedly "facilitating and enabling" the illegal distribution of copyrighted songs.

 

Obama is sued for White House visitor list

The group Judicial Watch has sued the Secret Service for access to the list of visitors to the Obama White House.

 

Manager: Cage caused own money ills

Manager: Cage caused own money ills

Nicolas Cage brought about his own financial ruin with a spending spree that included two castles, 15 palatial homes, a flotilla of yachts and a squadron of Rolls Royces, his former business manager said.

 

Jon Gosselin sues TLC for $5M

In the latest skirmish in his war with TLC, Jon Gosselin has filed a $5 million claim against the network, saying its representatives damaged his reputation and career by preventing him from working with other media outlets.

 

Joe Jackson accuses estate lawyers of fraud

On the eve of a hearing in the Michael Jackson estate, a lawyer for the singer's father filed a 60-page motion Monday that intensifies a bid to get money from his son's estate by making accusations of fraud against the administrators of his will.

 

Tagged.com Settles Suits Over Invitations

The social network Tagged.com agreed to change misleading e-mail invitations and will pay $750,000 in fines to settle litigation by New York and Texas.

 

eBay in Skype deal with founders

eBay settles a lawsuit with the founders of Skype, ending uncertainty over the future of the internet phone company.

 

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