Monthly Archives: November, 2019

Long-Running Google/Oracle Case to be Heard by SCOTUS

On November 15, the Supreme Court agreed to hear the multi-billion dollar lawsuit between Google and Oracle. Oracle sued Google for infringing copyrights when it made the...

Robinhood Sued for Unsolicited Texts

In October, a class action lawsuit led by Isaac Gordon was filed against Robinhood Financial LLC and Robinhood Markets, Inc. in the Superior Court of the...

FCC to Auction C-Band Spectrum; Satellite Industry Reacts

On November 18, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) announced that it will have a public auction for rights to electromagnetic spectrum in order to...

Comcast Accused of Anti-Competitive Practices in Denver

On November 18, plaintiff Altitude Sports & Entertainment filed a complaint against defendant Comcast (Altitude Sports & Entertainment, LLC v. Comcast Corporation and Comcast Cable Communications, LLC...

Twitter Details Political Ad Ban Strategy

On November 15, Twitter tightened its political ads ban to include references to political candidates, legislation, or ads that advocate for certain social or political cause outcomes....

Amazon Strikes Back in JEDI Contract Fight

Amazon is accusing the government of bias after the Pentagon announced that they awarded the contract for the Joint Enterprise Defense Infrastructure (JEDI) project...

Sony Sued, Accused of Racism over Record Contract Breach

Timothy Grimes, better known as Wise Intelligent, has sued Sony Corporation, Sony Corporation Of America, Sony Entertainment Inc., and their Vice Presidents Julie Swidler...

Chicago Rejects Uber’s Alternate Tax Proposal

On November 13, Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot rejected Uber’s alternate proposal to tax ride-hailing services. The company was accused of attempting to resist regulation. Uber claimed its plan...