Monthly Archives: November, 2019

Amazon Sued for Violating Illinois Biometric Information Privacy Act

On October 8, Asia Hryniewicki filed a class action complaint against Amazon Web Services in the Circuit Court of the Nineteenth Judicial Circuit, Lake County, Illinois...

Scheme to Defraud Cisco of Millions Unveiled

On November 14, plaintiff Cisco filed a complaint against defendants Mushkin et al. in the Northern District of California (Cisco Systems, In. and Cisco Technology, Inc....

Class Action filed against Capital One, Amazon for Data Breach

On November 15, plaintiffs Broderick et al filed a class action complaint against Capital One (Broderick et al v. Capital One et al 1:19-cv-01454-TSE-JFA) alleging violations...

Lyft Is Pulling Its Scooters From Six Cities

On November 18, Lyft announced that it would be pulling its scooter service from six cities across the United States. In Nashville, San Antonio,...

HP Board Unanimously Rejects Xerox Acquisition Bid

On November 17, HP’s board unanimously rejected Xerox’s bid to acquire the company “because the offer is not in the best interest of shareholders and would...

Google Announces Changes to Data Provided to Advertisers After Privacy Pressure

On November 14, Google announced that it will no longer give information about the type of page, website, or app to advertisers where their ad could...

FCC Sued by Cities Across America

The city of Eugene, Oregon filed a Petition for Review in the United States Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit in August to appeal an...

Cisco Software and Licenses are Pirated by Same Company Under Different Names

On November 14 plaintiff Cisco Systems, Inc. filed a complaint against defendants Shoc Networks, LLC (Cisco Systems, Inc and Cisco Technology Inc. v. Shoc Networks, LLC, formerly...