Apple tries to ice ICS
Google vs. Apple: Ice Cream Sandwich in Hot Water! Patent war heats up as Apple targets Galaxy Nexus and Android 4.0 features.
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Google vs. Apple: Ice Cream Sandwich in Hot Water! Patent war heats up as Apple targets Galaxy Nexus and Android 4.0 features.
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Music video censorship gone wild! UMG takes down Megaupload song & news report! Is free speech at risk? Watch the banned video & judge for yourself!
Judge to UMG: “You got some splain’ to do” Read More »
Record police without fear! Supreme Court ruling protects your right to film public officials in public spaces. Learn more about this historic victory for citizen journalists & free speech!
Court rules in favor of 1st and 4th Amendment Read More »
Is Facebook’s virtual currency a monopoly mess? Consumer rights group files antitrust complaint against Facebook Credits, alleging unfair practices and stifled competition in the virtual goods market. Read more to see if your Facebook fun is funding a closed ecosystem.
Facebook hit with antitrust suit Read More »
FTC vs Google! Driverless cars in Nevada? Flying cars next? Winklevoss twins back for Facebook face-off! Apple vs Amazon Appstore: Court says “meh.” Emma Stone fights zombies in a corset: mic drop. Retro tech ads & iPhone on T-Mobile rumors! Happy birthday Sonic!
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Blogger shield law shot down in NJ: Can online comments stay secret? Court rules bloggers not journalists, raising free speech and source protection questions.
New Jersey Supreme Court – Bloggers not protected by Shield Law Read More »
Well this one definitely flew under the radar, Sony’s US blog posted an update on the SCEA v. GeoHot novella came to end with an undisclosed settlement between the two parties on March 31st. Though the full terms of the settlement have not been made public, a permanent injunction seem to be one of the
Sony vs. GeoHot Settlement Reached Read More »
Record labels claim that LimeWire is responsible for a $55 billion decline in record sales. Critics argue that the music industry’s outdated business model is to blame.
The Music Industry, Still Chugging That Kool-Aid Read More »
The settlement terms have not been disclosed, but LimeWire’s lawyer says it is “good for all parties involved.” The company will still face the RIAA in court on May 2nd.
LimeWire Reaches Settlement With National Music Publishers Association Read More »