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Google sued by makers of privacy app Disconnect
Fp Archives •US tech firm Disconnect has filed a complaint to EU antitrust regulators against Google's ban on its privacy app, accusing the Silicon Valley giant of abusing its dominant market position.
Google sued by Crimean resident over suspending Internet services in area
Fp Archives •A resident of Sevastopol in Crimea, the region which acceded to Russia from Ukraine last year, is suing Google over suspended Internet services, Tass news agency reported Monday.
Hollywood celebrities threaten to sue Google over nude photo leak, could seek $100 million in damages
Fp Archives •Oracle-Google judge ends probe into paid bloggers
Fptechno •The federal judge overseeing a major lawsuit over smartphone technology between Oracle Corp and Google Inc has quietly ended his examination ...
Oracle to appeal U.S. copyright damages case: SAP
Fptechno •U.S. business software maker Oracle has launched an appeal on a five-year long court case that could see SAP pay millions more in damages ...
Google's list of paid bloggers not sufficient, judge says
Fptechno •Google Inc failed to comply with a court order to disclose the bloggers and other commentators on a patent and copyright case who might have been ...
Oracle, Google disclosures on paid bloggers lack sizzle
Fptechno •Oracle Corp and Google Inc responded on Friday to a judge's request for the identity of all writers who commented on the companies' intellectual ...
Judge in Google, Oracle case seeks names of paid reporters, bloggers
Shayne •Google Inc and Oracle Corp's copyright and patent battle took a strange twist on Tuesday, after a judge ordered the companies to disclose the names of
Oracle suffers major setback in Google case
Fptechno •A U.S. judge dismissed Oracle Corp's copyright claims against Google Inc for parts of the Java programming language, knocking out Oracle's prime vehicle ...
Jury declares that Google did not infringe Oracle patents
Fptechno •Google Inc's Android mobile platform has not infringed Oracle Corp's patents, a California jury decided in a high-stakes trial fought by the two Silicon Valley