Monthly Archives: April, 2020

Federal Circuit Serves Dish Network a Victory in Fee Dispute

The Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit has issued its opinion in Dragon Intellectual Property's case against satellite TV provider DISH Network and...

8,000 Business Owners Could Be Affected By SBA Data Breach

Approximately 8,000 who applied for a loan with the Small Business Administration (SBA) could have had their personal information exposed in a data breach, which exposed...

Zynga Sued for Data Breach

Zynga, the popular video game developer, has been hit with a class action lawsuit following a large customer data breach that occurred last fall....

U.S. Lawmaker Says COVID-19 Contact Tracing Should be Voluntary

Sen. Edward Markey (D-Mass.) wrote in a letter released Wednesday that all digital COVID-19 contact tracing technology should be transparent, voluntary, and contain only...

6 Electronics Cos. Sued For Camera Patent Infringement

KT Imaging has filed six complaints against HP, Acer America Corporation, ASUSTeK Computer Inc., Dynabook, LG Electronics, Inc., and Samsung Electronics Co., for patent...

FCC Rejects Requests To Extend Response Time To Net Neutrality Repeal

The Federal Communications Commission’s Wireline Competition Bureau has rejected calls to extend the time to comment on the Public Notice to “refresh the record”...

Media Groups Spar over COVID-19 Aid

The American Television Alliance (ATVA), which represents "an unprecedented coalition of consumer groups, cable, satellite, telephone companies, and independent programmers," has called on Congress...

Blue Diamond Sued for Misleading Flavoring Marketing

Blue Diamond Smokehouse Almonds are not actually smoked but have added smoked flavor, despite their packaging suggesting they have been through the smoking process,...