Lawsuit

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Lawsuit vs. Western Digital wants to end any use of SMR in NAS drives

SMR where you least expect it View more stories Law firm Hattis & Lukacs has filed an amendment to its class-action lawsuit against Western Digital for including SMR technology in its WD Red line of NAS drives. The amendment adds five more named plaintiffs from five new states, and it includes significant additional technical detail. […]

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Facebook To Pay $550 Million To Settle Facial Recognition Lawsuit

Share to facebook Share to twitter Share to linkedin The case is the largest cash settlement ever resolving a privacy related lawsuit. Photo by Chesnot/Getty Images Topline: Facebook on Wednesday agreed to pay $550 million to settle a lawsuit accusing it of collecting biometric data of users’ faces without permission—the largest ever cash settlement resolving

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Social shorts: TikTok opens new office in LA, Instagram removes IGTV button, Facebook deals with more lawsuit trouble

This collection of social media marketing and new hire announcements is a compilation of the past week’s briefs from our daily Marketing Land newsletter. Click here to subscribe and get more news like this delivered to your inbox every morning. TikTok opens new LA office, Twitter adds emoji reactions in DMs TikTok levels up with

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Colorado Pulls Out of Lawsuit Attempting to Block T-Mobile/Sprint Merger

Reuters is reporting that Colorado has become the second state to pull out of a lawsuit seeking to stop T-Mobile and Sprint’s proposed merger. The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) voted last week to approve the merger, following the Department of Justice signing off on the deal in July. Despite the government’s approval, nearly 20 states

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Attorney Who Sued Grindr Responds Extremely Poorly To The Supreme Court’s Rejection Of Her Section 230 Lawsuit

from the upside-is-no-one-will-be-suing-Twitter-over-this-attorney’s-veiled-threat dept The Herrick v. Grindr case [um] ground to a halt on October 7th, as the Supreme Court refused to grant cert. The lawsuit — and its attempt to undermine Section 230 immunity — is dead, relegated to the pile of also-rans which have attempted to get a US court to rewrite

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Lawsuit: School Strip-Searched An 8-Year-Old Because Someone Found Feces On A Bathroom Floor

from the what-are-we-even-doing-here dept Here’s what we’re strip-searching elementary school students for these days: the existence of feces on a school bathroom floor. (h/t Scott Greenfield) In a lawsuit, a family claims an Edina elementary school strip-searched their son after they suspected him of having an accident in the bathroom. Attorneys say the search was

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In lawsuit, Amazon takes on ‘unlawful advertising scheme’ that mimics its branding and trademarks – GeekWire

(GeekWire Photo) Amazon alleges in a new lawsuit that a group of unnamed individuals used the tech giant’s name, trademarks and branding to dupe people into clicking on links with the promise of fraudulent Amazon gift cards and other rewards that would never come. The company says in the suit that the defendants profited off

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Epic Accuses Cheating Minor Of Continuing To Promote Cheat Software Even After Lawsuit

from the minor-problem dept Over the past year or so, we’ve been discussing Epic’s somewhat strange ongoing legal dispute with a minor from Illinois over cheating software he developed for Fortnite. Epic initially went after a host of so-called cheaters for developing these tools, claiming that they were violating both copyright and TOS agreements for

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Intel Authorized Retailers Accused of Selling CPUs at Overpriced Rates, Almost 3x More than US Price; Lawsuit Soon?

Intel has had a dominant position in the CPU market over the past decade with AMD struggling to rectify the Bulldozer blunder it made in the mid-late 2000s. The same can be said of the Indian market. Although the situation is now improving, it’ll still be a few years before AMD stands on par with

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