Monthly Archives: December, 2019

Huawei Appeals FCC Ban

Last month, the Federal Communications Commission voted unanimously to prevent U.S. companies from using a federal fund called Universal Service Fund (USF) to buy...

NATO Summit Expands Discussion of Huawei Security Concerns

Reports from the NATO summit in London show a debate facing many countries about how to deal with security concerns related to the push to implement...

HP is Sued for Patent Infringement

On December 3, plaintiff SolutionInc Limited filed a complaint against defendants Hewlett Packard Enterprise Company and Aruba Networks, Inc. (SolutionInc Limited v. Hewlett Packard Enterprise Company; Aruba...

Facebook Deletes Political Ad — for Intellectual Property Violations

Facebook took down a political ad from the British Conservative Party ahead of the UK General Election on December 12. Facebook allows politicians and political parties to...

Apple Must Face Keyboard Suit

On December 2, Apple moved to dismiss an ongoing suit pertaining to the design of its keyboards (In Re: MacBook Keyboard Litigation 5:18-cv-02813). The...

Highly Confidential Information Stolen By Former Cisco Employees

On November 18, plaintiff Cisco filed a complaint against defendants Wilson Chung, James He and Jedd Williams (Cisco Systems, Inc. and Cisco Technology v. Wilson Chung,...

AT&T and Microsoft Enter 5G Cloud Partnership

AT&T and Microsoft formed a partnership in July to develop innovations in 5G, AI, and cloud computing. AT&T plans on moving its data storage...

Twitter Launches New Privacy Center

On December 2, Twitter launched a new privacy center to serve as the central web location for its privacy and data protection efforts. The center will provide...