Monthly Archives: April, 2020

Tile Files 4 Trademark Infringement Suits For Unauthorized Sales

Tile, Inc., whose products include wireless tracking devices use to locate different items, filed four trademark infringement suits against 888 Digital Inc., CellnTell Distribution Inc., Digital Pavilion Electronics,...

Record Label’s Suit Against Charter Survives Motion to Dismiss

An order denying a motion for dismissal was filed April 15 in an ongoing copyright infringement case between Warner Records, Inc. and Charter Communications,...

Uber Refuses To Pay $179m Levandowski Owes

Uber argues that it does not have to pay the $179 million Levandowski owes Google, in its reply to Levandowski's motion to compel arbitration....

Photographer Sues Sinclair Television Group For Copyright Infringement

Plaintiff photographer Anthony Ayiomamitis has filed a complaint against Sinclair Television Group for copyright infringement. The complaint was filed in the Texas Western District...

Samsung Faces Patent Suit from Fat Statz Over Health App

Samsung Electronics received a patent lawsuit from Fat Statz, LLC, a healthcare company based in California, alleging the Samsung Health app which is preloaded...

Ripple Labs Sues YouTube For Allowing Scammers To Impersonate Their CEO

Cryptocurrency company Ripple Labs has filed a complaint against YouTube for violating the Lanham Act, California’s Statutory and Common Law Right of Publicity and...

Judge Rules In Government’s Favor Against Twitter Transparecy Disclosure

Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers ruled that Twitter cannot disclose the U.S. government’s surveillance requests. The California Northern District Court granted the government’s motion for...

Rhode Island Appeals Securities Fraud Case Against Alphabet

Rhode Island has appealed its case against Alphabet Inc. after Judge Jeffrey S. White granted Defendants’ motion to dismiss. The state originally filed its...